01.02.2025
Did You Know You Can Stay in Raece Village, Macedonia?
Did You Know You Can Stay in Raece Village, Macedonia?
Hey everyone, spring is coming! With it comes the desire for most of you to step out of your warm homes and embrace nature. We know that the months of January and February can feel somewhat depressing for some of you, but rest assured, the team at Kajak.mk is always here to bring you positivity and encourage you that soon the greenery will return, and your winter clothes will find their way back to the wardrobe.
For more information about accommodation, you can find it with just one click HERE.




The complex is beautifully arranged with a pond and a river, and it also features several domestic animals that enjoy the clean air of Raece. For food lovers, the restaurant offers delicious grilled specialties, fish, and local salads.
If you want more information, photos, and the option to make a reservation, click HERE.
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