19.04.2022
Weekend Cabin at Smrdliva Voda: A Forest to Breathe In
Weekend Cabin at Smrdliva Voda: A Forest to Breathe In
If you’re looking for a place where your children can breathe fresh air while you enjoy your coffee in the yard, listening to the nearby waterfalls of the river flowing right next to the villa, then Kajak’s recommendation is to visit “Smrdliva Voda.”
The host, Roman, who warmly welcomed us into his home for Kajak.mk, says the villa is ideal for families looking to escape the city hustle and enjoy nature. The villa is surrounded on all sides by dense forest, and there is a paved road leading directly to it, accessible by car.
If you want more information about the accommodation, photos, and contact details, click HERE.
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