30.07.2024

In Macedonia, a village with wooden cottages and an ethno restaurant has opened

In Macedonia, a village with wooden cottages and an ethno restaurant has opened

Another fantastic destination is now available in the world of Kajak.mk. This time, our team takes you to the village of Lešani in the municipality of Debarca, located 28 kilometers from Ohrid and ideally positioned at an altitude of 1,028 meters above sea level.

Within the ethno village, three newly built wooden cottages are open for accommodation, and the complex includes a private pool accessible to all guests.

If you wish to make a reservation, click HERE.


These cottages or bungalows feature an open gallery, one bedroom, and a pull-out bed suitable for children. Each cottage has a capacity of 4 people, making them perfect for families or couples.

The complex includes an ethno restaurant, and nearby, you’ll find shops, natural surroundings, and, of course, fresh mountain air.


Here you can find the only monastery on the Balkan Peninsula dedicated to All Saints (Si Sveti), which attracts many visitors. The hosts organize mountain hikes to Ilinica Mountain, located at an altitude of 2,000 meters. You can also visit Mazatar Mountain or Stalev Kamen, offering breathtaking views of Ohrid and Prespa Lakes.

For more information about the accommodation, photos, or to send a reservation request, click HERE.

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