On a slight hill with a magnificent view there is land plot of approximately 1500m2 where a stone house stands with living space of approximately 110m2. The stone house is over 100 years old, in stone, with the wall thickness of 50-70 (2 feet) cm where the stone is preserved as interior decor in the living room, a bedroom and a cellar (tavern) of the house. The first floor has a living room, kitch
en and a bedroom with a bathroom while on the top floor are two bedrooms with a bathroom. The two upper bathrooms come with showers (90cm) while the tavern bathroom has a bath tub (170 * 70cm). The bedrooms are furnished with double beds size 160 * 200 cm and one bedroom has two beds measuring 200 * 90 cm with the possibility of connecting beds. The upper floor of the house and cellar are equipped with kitchen and dining area. The living room is located in the upper part of the house and is equipped with a sofa bed and a TV with channels in several languages. The house can accommodate 6 and possibly two more people on the sofa bed but it is not recommended. If needed we will provide a cradle for a baby or a bigger bed for older children(1-3 year olds). Along side the house is a covered terrace (25m2) with a table for dining or socializing as well as the elevated terrace (25m2) with beautiful views of the winding river Cetina in the distance. On the property there is also a garden with seasonal vegetables and grapevine area of approximately 100m2, which guests can freely use. It is possible to park on the property for two cars. A few more parking spaces are located close to the house. Pets are not welcome on the property. Located between the highest Croatian mountain Dinara, beautiful Lake Peruca, mountain Svilaja and royal historic city of Knin, sunbathed and imbued with history, there are springs of Cetina. Surrounded by tranquility of the Dalmatian hinterland which is disrupted only by the occasional passer-by or a local resident. Springs of the river Cetina, which are particularly important and protected as a hydrologic natural monument since 1972, are among the most beautiful karst springs in Croatia. Attracting tourists with its amazing beauty even though they are one of the least-known tourist attractions in Croatia. The three largest sources: Batica vrilo, Vukovic vrilo and Veliko Vrilo (Glavas), who with the other numerous small springs tailor the flow of the 105 km long river Cetina. Veliko Vrilo (Glavas) with its depth of 115 m attracts attention with form and color, which is below the surface made out of white rocks and the explored and unexplored abyss of karst depths. Here, at the beginning of the Cetina river you can experience the history of Christianity with the church of Holly Salvation (second half of the 9th century), which is one of the most valuable monuments of Croatian and Western European pre-Romanesque church architecture (early Middle Ages), and its west facade like high tower is one of the most completely preserved "westwork belfries" from that period in Croatia and this part Europe. We have to mention the Plate bridge, stone bridge on the river Cetina complex of medieval stone megaliths - stećak which were originally used as tombstones. A unique example of bridging the river, and is located close to many previously mentioned, archaeological sites. The heart of the Dalmatian hinterland hides another beautiful karst formation that hides the exceptional beauty of the underworld. Gentelmans cave (Mileševa cave), is located above the source of the river, north of town Vrlika, and is 2480 m long. It consists of several halls and channels. The upper dry floor was occasionally inhabited in prehistoric times. Through the lower cave level flows underground flow of Cetina river, and this part is still intensively researched. The cave is located about 800 m north of the river Cetina spring Glavaš and today is explored in the length of over 2.4 km and is explored, mainly by re-diving of channels. In the cave you can see the signatures of researchers from the cave back in 1775. Above Cetina stretches mountain Dinara with the highest peak Sinjal (1831 m), situated between Sinj and Livno field, the natural border between the Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. A paradise for hikers, lovers of healthy life as well as those looking for beautiful views of dry grass meadows and few traces of human presence. National park Krka. With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river. Although sheltered from the major traffic routes, noise and crowds, in a natural setting, you are still close to the historic city of Split, also the largest city in Dalmatia, and Šibenik. In Šibenik, oldest autochthonous Croatian town on the Adriatic coast, there is an old Croatian fort and was first mentioned in the mid 11th century, in a document of King Petar Kresimir IV., which is why many people today call Kresimir's town. Split, the biggest Croatian coastal city, is a real jewel of tourism. It reveals every year more and more visitors, who visit this city’s rich heritage.