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Vše bylo jako v popisu. Ale majitel by měl udělat nové fotky je tam již nová kuchyňská linka, koupelna apd. Rada: vzhledem k tomu, že tam není klimatizace chybí síťky do oken, což je při velkých vedrech opravdu problém(topí tam lednice na plyn a kvůli komárům nemůžete mít otevřené okna)
spokojen, pláže jsou tu skvělé
majitel je velmi milý a pozorný
spokojeni, jezdíme rádi pravidelně
jezdíme opakovaně, spokojenost
s majitelem vycházíme skvěle
nemám žádné výhrady
jezdíme opakovaně, vše v pořádku
majitel je skvělý
každoroční spokojenost
jezdíme pravidelně, spokojeni
majitel je skvělý
bez problémů
Pláž dobrá, služby také.
Majitel byl ochotný, stavil se za námi 2x za pobyt a když jsme něco potřebovali, tak promptně reagoval.
Vybavení objektu zejména ve spodním patře bylo v reálu pěknější, než na fotkách. Vybavení kuchyně také dostačující.
Gdinj consists of several hamlets, which are separated from each other by up to 2 kilometres. At very entrance of the village there is a monument to the victims of the second World War in the shape of an obelisk with the names of the fallen on it. The hamlets of Visoka and Bonkovici dvori are a very interesting rural group. The church of Sv. Juraj (St. George) of early Renaissance style, built in the 16th century, and the cemetery are the most interesting monuments of the village of Gdinj . There is also the church of Sv. Lucija (St. Lucy) in the village.
The name of Gdinj comes from a word ""bditi"" - to stay up late, i.e. to keep vigil, which indicates that Gdinj was an important look-out post, having the same character as Zastrazisce, so it has a long history. Mounds from the Bronze Age can also be found, stretching this far on the plateau from Zastrazisce. These were Illyrian tombs of stones piled up high, and then covered with massive stone slabs. The so called Vela gomila (the big mound), 30 metres in diameter, and the one next to it, slightly smaller, were unfortunately destroyed.
In the village there is the Radovanovic house, a government listed building, with a painting collection, and a library. Gdinj has a cove, Smrska, where there is the Angelini patrician country house.Towards the west is the cove of Kozja with the stronghold of the headman Matija Bartulovic from 1700. It served as a protection from pirates.
South of Brač lies Hvar, the longest island in the Adriatic. This is an island of vineyards, olive groves and lavender. Hvar is without a doubt an exceptional island. It is characterized by pleasant winter and summer resorts, mild climate and abundant subtropical vegetation.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board