
264 m
Height above sea level
in the countryside
The village was built presumably in the Middle Ages when the count of Rihenberg gave the land to three brothers, who were herdsmen. In the centre of the village are: a chapel, a well from 1896 with two stone arches and a memorial plaque dedicated to the first arson of the village. In the village surroundings are several macadam paths where you can admire natural and cultural heritage. The most interesting is a walking path around the village. It starts in the centre of the village and it leads towards the monument of A. Furlan (a Grškov’s farmer) where you can see a well,
mulberry trees, stone walls, a kal with “japenica” (a cave used to slake lime) and a mighty oak tree with 4 m in circumference.
Automobiles : Half way between Komen
and Tomačevica the road
branches off and leads to
the village.
GPS Northing (N) : 45,8265
GPS Easting (E) : 13,7709