Restaurant La Grisa
La Grisa 23, www.la-grisa.com, +385 52 824 501
The restaurant belonging to the hotel 'La Grisa' offers fine Mediterranean and Istrian cuisine in a beautiful setting in the centre of the old town of Bale - and at moderate prices. Wine connoisseurs can expect a rich selection of local and international wines.
Borghetto
Borgo 9, Borghetto on Instagram, +385 91 517 0145
The 'Borghetto' restaurant in the old town centre of Bale impresses with its fresh Mediterranean cuisine. Enjoy the unique atmosphere on the beautiful garden terrace!
Restaurant Lav
Grote 25, www.villalav.hr, +385 52 824 267
The Hotel Villa Lav is located on the outskirts of Bale. In addition to Istrian dishes, the restaurant also offers delicious Macedonian specialities. Everything is freshly prepared, so you should bring time with you when you visit, especially in the high season.
Ristorantino Dado
Mate Balote 3, +385 52 824 065
Ristorantino Dado invites you to linger in a modern ambience. Whether it's breakfast, a café, a light snack, Istrian dishes or just a glass of wine - everyone is welcome here.
Konoba Mali Mol
Ulica Fonde, +385 99 798 0325
There are great pizzas on the large outdoor terrace, as well as fresh fish and meat from the charcoal grill.
The Mali Mol is open all year round!
Gostionica Kod Kancelira
Istarska 3, +385 52 824 445
The speciality of the long-established Gostionica restaurant is traditional Istrian dishes such as homemade gnocchi and fuži with game or poultry. On the opposite side of the street there is a lovely summer terrace with a view of the old town centre, and in the cooler months there is a barbecue by the open fire!
Konoba Ćakula
Trg La Musa 18, +385 52 824 396
Typical Istrian konoba with a beautiful outdoor terrace where fresh grilled dishes are served in summer - this is where you can meet the locals for coffee in the morning.
Kamene Priče
Castel 57, www.kameneprice.com, +385 52 824 235
Kamene Priče is a very special place: located in the centre of the old town, you can dine here in a relaxed atmosphere and enjoy a good glass of wine - often with live music in the summer.
Konoba Bembo
San Zuian 24, Konoba Bembo auf Facebook, +385 52 824 500
Located next to Hotel La Grisa, with a large rustic outdoor terrace and historic dining room. It offers typical Istrian dishes such as homemade fuži, gnocchi and pršut, as well as fish and meat!
Pizzeria Bistro Toni
Rovinjska 51a, Bistro Toni on Facebook, +385 (99 572 3859
Toni serves delicious pizzas fresh from the stone oven at reasonable prices. Of course, Istrian dishes are also on the menu. The pizzeria is located just outside Bale in the direction of the beach. It's definitely worth a detour!
San Pol
Camp Monperin, beach San Pol
Fantastic sea views in a rustic setting, with delicious food ranging from pizza to fresh fish and seafood to grilled specialities - pure holiday atmosphere. The restaurant is so popular that in the summer you may have to wait for a table (no reservations possible).
Mol Picio
Camp Monperin, beach Colone, Mol Picio on Facebook +385 95 720 7962
Located directly on Colone beach, this restaurant offers Mediterranean dishes in a modern, stylish ambience with fantastic sunsets
Porto Bus
Camp Monperin, beach Colone, +385 52 219 627
The Porto Bus offers delicious pizzas, pasta variations and, of course, grilled dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with a sea view.
Albachiara
Camp Monperin, Strand Colone, +385 91 513 3515
The Ranch Albachiara, which is very popular with camp guests, is located on the road to Colone beach in Camp Monperin. In addition to delicious food (for many the best pizza on site), there are play facilities for children as well as ponies and horses to marvel at
Stancija Meneghetti
Stancija Meneghetti 1, www.meneghetti.info, +385 91 243 1600
Stancija Meneghetti is a paradise near the sea, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Culinary delights for gourmets. Stancija Meneghetti is also known for its excellent wines and olive oils.
San Pol und ColoneSan Polo and Colone are the two beaches of Bale. This can be reached via a 5 km long asphalted road directly from Bale by car or bicycle. There are camping sites on both beaches, so that the beaches around the campsite are a little more frequented, especially in the high season. If you don't mind a short walk along the rocky coastline, you will soon find a lonely place in this time too. |
CisternaThis bay is located north of the bird sanctuary Palud and can only be reached by car on gravel roads and with some knowledge of the area. The pebble and rocky beach there is often visited by locals. |
OthersOther recommendable beaches are located near Rovinj and further south at Barbariga and Fazana. A special natural highlight is the Rt Kamenjak. For a longer stay in Bale you should definitely make a day trip there! Rt Kamenjak is located south of Pula and forms the southern tip of Istria. The nature park offers fantastic rock formations with many bathing coves. Rt Kamenjak is a nature reserve, but can be used by car or bicycle from Premantura for an entrance fee.
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SupermarketsOn Trg La Musa there is a small, well-stocked supermarket with a butcher's shop and bakery (Butiga Ultra, opening hours daily - in high season also on Sundays - from 07:00 - 20:00). A bakery and a mini-market (Studenac) are located at the bus stop near the school. On the road to the beach there is also a fruit and vegetable stall with home-grown produce in summer. For larger purchases, we recommend the supermarkets in Rovinj. Coming from Bale, there is a Lidl, Plodine and Konzum at the entrance to Rovinj. |
Olive oilThere are several olive oil producers in Bale. Here you can taste the oils:
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Agency AmforaOur partner agency Amfora is located at Trg La Musa. Diana and Cristian Bissi are always available for information during your stay. Here you can carry out the guest registration, if this is not taken over by your landlord. You will then receive a registration form giving you free access to the beaches of San Polo and Colone. You will also receive information material about Bale and a selection of Istrian products. Opening hours: Mon-Sun 07:30 to 13:00 h and 15:00 to 19:00 h |
OthersIn the old town there are some souvenir shops as well as galleries with handmade jewellery and pottery . |
1 - The historic old town of Bale
Through the archway of the Bembo Palace, one enters the old town centre of Bale. Its origins go back to Roman times. In the early Middle Ages the settlement was fortified and secured with a city wall, which was destroyed in the war with Hungary in 1413. Remains of these remains can still be seen in the outer walls of the Bembo Palace. Today's buildings with their characteristic stone houses date largely from the 17th - 19th century.
In the narrow cobbled alleys between the old walls you will feel as if you have been transported back in time - let yourself be enchanted by it!
2 - Parish Church Sv. Elisabeti
The neo-Baroque parish church of the 'Visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the St. Elisabeth' (also named 'Sveti Julian') was built in 1882 on the foundations of an older 9th century church. Findings prove that a Byzantine chapel already existed here in the 5th-6th century. Today's church houses numerous art treasures from the 8th to 15th centuries, including a wooden altar from the 9th century and a Romanesque crucifix from the 12th century.
Entering the church, which, by the way, is reminiscent of the Euphrasius Basilica in Porec, the colourful frescoes, framed by the brightness of the white arcades, are surprising.
3 - Lapidarium
In the crypt of the parish church Sv. Elisabeti is the Lapidarium. It houses a remarkable collection of sculptures and sarcophagi from antiquity and the early Middle Ages. The entrance to the Lapidarium is on the back of the church.
From the Lapidarium you can also visit the church, which is otherwise only open for worship services.
Opening hours in summer from 10:00 -13:00 & 17:00-20:00 h, otherwise by arrangement, admission 2, - €
4 - Palazzo Soardo Bembo
On the site of a Roman castrum there is probably the most striking building in Bales, the palazzo of the Soardo and Bembo families. The two original fortified towers date from the early Middle Ages and were connected by a bridge. From 1331 onwards, the towers were extended under Venetian rule and finally connected by the owners of that time, the Soardo family, in the 15th and 16th century by a residential wing.
In the first tower of the palace there is a Gothic archway through which you enter the old town centre. Above the archway is the coat of arms of the Soardo-Bembo family, a Venetian lion with an open book, and a sundial embedded in the façade.
The castle has been extensively renovated in recent years by the Italian municipality of Bales and is open to the public. Today the premises are used for cultural events.
5 - Town hall and Trg Tomaso Bembo
Opposite Bembo Castle is the 14th century town hall, also built in Venetian style. In the Middle Ages it served as a place of jurisdiction and also as a granary. The building, rebuilt in the nineteenth century in neo-Gothic style, now houses the town hall of Bale.
Together with the fort Soardo Bembo, the palace forms a beautiful backdrop for the main square of Bale, the Trg Tomaso Bembo. The building on the north side of the square with its Gothic windows is also remarkable, as well as the bell tower next to the Bembo Palace, integrated into the remains of the city wall.
6 - Chapel Sveti Duh
The small church of the Holy Spirit (Sv. Duh) was built in the 15th century. Particularly remarkable is the roofing of the church with stone slabs. The interior contains frescoes by master craftsman Albert von Konstanz, also from the 15th century.
7 - Chapel Sant Elena and Trg Sant Elena
The small chapel of Sant Elena is located in the northern part of the old town. It was built in the 18th century on the site of a former gate to the old city wall.
In front of the church is the beautiful square 'Trg Sant Elena'. The former parade ground is dominated by a large building with blue shutters on the north side. During the short period of French occupation, it served as the administrative headquarters and is therefore today known as the 'French House'.
8 - Church Sveti Ilija
Sveti Ilija is a small church in the pre-Romanesque style and probably dates from the 7th or 8th century. In the 14th century it was rebuilt and extended by a bell tower. It is one of the oldest churches in Istria.
9 - Chapel Sveti Antun Opat
At the cemetery of Bale there is this small chapel from the 14th century. Today, the cross-shaped building serves as a cemetery chapel and houses some Gothic frescoes. Some Glagolitic inscriptions from the 15th and 16th centuries have also been preserved.
10 - MMC 'Ulika'
The multimedia centre 'Ulika' is the cultural centre of Bale. In addition to the tourist information desk, there is a changing exhibition of local artists on the ground floor.
A palaeontological exhibition has been on the upper floor since 2014. Among others, you can admire dinosaur bones, which were found in 1991 in the bay of Colone. Incidentally, this find is unique in the entire Mediterranean region. An extensive ornithological collection of native bird species can also be admired.
11 - Sveti Mičel
The chapel of Sveti Mičel (Italian: San Michele) is located on a small hill east of Bale, about 200 m above sea level. Although the chapel is in a bad condition, the beautiful walk of Bale (roundtrip approx. 1 hour) is definitely worthwhile: From the hill you have a fantastic panoramic view over the Istrian peninsula!
12 - Bird sanctuary Palud
The only bird sanctuary in Istria is located north of Colone Bay. A swampy area has developed in a small depression that was connected to the sea by a 200 m long channel at the beginning of the 20th century. Due to the increasing salt content, the development of mosquitoes and the transmission of malaria infections were successfully combated.
Today, the small lake attracts numerous bird species, including many endangered species. Bird lovers can observe the activity from an observation station.
13 - Herbal Park Histria Aromatica
In the summer of 2014, after more than 10 years of construction, this unique natural park has opened its doors on a small hill near Bale. The variety of Istrian flora is presented on an area of 25 hectares: fig and olive trees, vines and above all the 300 different aromatic aromatic herbs create a very special atmosphere. A walk through the terraced flowerbeds enchants all the senses.
14 - The bays of San Pol and Colone
The bays of San Pol and Colone are certainly among the most beautiful beaches in Istria. They also offer remarkable archaeological finds. For example, near the San Pol beach, remains of a Roman villa have been uncovered. At the beach Colone there is a small chapel Sv. Jakov from the 14th century.
A stroll along the coast is a delightful experience, but you should bring along some sure-footedness.
15 - Fort Forno
South of the beach Colone in the direction of Barbariga there are impressive testimonies from the k. u. k. period: Between 1898 and 1914, extensive defensive structures were built between Bale and Pula to secure the naval base in Pula. At the southern end of the Colone beach begins the area of the former Forno fort and the barracks of Paravia behind it.
Fort Forno is still very impressive, despite the many destructions, and offers beautiful views of the numerous bays along the coast between Rovinj and Pula. Attention: The whole area is restricted area and an' official' access is not possible - entering at your own risk!