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1 How to Get to Paladini www.karlictartufi.hr How to get to Paladini... - If you are headed in the direction of Buzet from Motovun, Poreč, Umag or anywhere at the western coast of Istria , - When you pass the crossroad Motovun - Livade (point 1) take the main road D44 toward Buzet, after about 3 km take the first to the right (point 2) (cross the Mirna river, road sign indicating direction to Vrh), - Do not turn into the road signposted Vrh, continue in the same direction for about 2 km more until you come to a signpost reading Paladini Šćulci, - Turn left here and follow the signs (you are now passing by the only and the biggest lake in Istria – Butoniga), - after about 2 km you will reach Paladini village (point 3), the second house to the left is us – Karlić truffles i.e. GIR d.o.o. - For more details check the map enclosed on page 2 of this document. - If you are headed from Buzet to Paladini, 200 m from the INA petrol station (point 1) drive straight on through an underpass and then take the first to the left, signpost reading Vrh, - after 5 km, at the crossroad Svi Sveti (point 2) turn to the right and follow the signpost reading Vrh for another 7 km, - when you arrive in Vrh, turn left at the bell-tower and continue down toward Paladini i.e. the Botoniga lake, - Penultimate house at the end of the village of Paladini (point 3) on the right hand side is us - Karlić truffles i.e. GIR d.o.o. - For more details check the map enclosed on page 3 of this document. - When you are coming from Buzet (point 1) on the main road D44 toward Motovun, Poreč, at the turn signposted Istarske toplice (point 2) drive on for about 4 km, - At the first turn to the left follow the signpost Vrh (cross the Mirna river) (point 3), - Do not turn into the road signposted Vrh, continue in the same direction for about 2 km more until you come to a signpost reading Paladini Šćulci, - Turn left here and follow the signs (you are now passing by the only and the biggest lake in Istria – Butoniga), - na after about 2 km you will reach Paladini village (point 3), the second house to the left is us – Karlić truffles i.e. GIR d.o.o. - For more details check the map enclosed on page 4 of this document. 1 www.karlictartufi.hr From the direction of Motovun 2 www.karlictartufi.hr From the direction of Buzet 3 www.karlictartufi.hr From the direction of Buzet 4 .
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