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Glavotok camp is situated on the west coast of the island of Krk, in centuries old Mediterranean Holm Oakwood. This part of the island, otherwise known by the name ?Sottovento? (meaning: lee-side in Italian), is rich in vegetation and sheltered from the North winds.
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Only few meters away from the camp, there is a village called Glavotok with a Franciscan monastery (Tertiary Glagolitic monks). Within the monastery, there is also a church of St. Mary built in 1507. The monastery has an important cultural significance, especially for the Croatian-Glagolitic heritage because the Franciscan Tertiary Glagolitic priests were using Croatian language and Glagolitic script in liturgy and monastic life. As a result, we have inherited many Glagolitic manuscripts and books (the first books date from the 16th century, there are also so called ?glagolitice? and earlier Croatian books) which are kept in the library of Glavotok today. It should also be mentioned the first printing shop on the island of Krk, the work of the famous Slavicist and lexicographer Dragutin A. Par?i?, which operated in the period from 1875 to 1892. Some of the prints in Latin and Glagolitic script originating from this printing shop are well preserved.
Nowadays, Glavotok is well-known and popular resort of the guests who come by sea from Malinska, Rijeka, Njivice, Krk and other tourist centres all over the Kvarner bay. There are also many tourists coming by land from different countries.
Strolling by the sea, some three kilometres to the north of the camp, towards the ?avlena bay (looking from the sea side), or further down the village Milohni?i, in the area called Kr?evani, you will come across the remains of an ancient, but sill well preserved, church of ST. Kr?evan.
Built in V and VII centuries in Byzantine style, this church is one of a rarely preserved architectonic monuments from the Pre-Romanesque period, a unique cultural monument of the early Croatian architecture. In 1956, the Historical Monuments Authority of Rijeka named it a cultural monument and gave it a landmark status
Set 20 kilometres from the bridge of Krk which connects the island to the mainland, 15 kilometres form the town of Krk and only 6 kilometres from the Valbiska bay where a ferry parts for the island of Cres (Valbiska - Merag) and Rab (Valbiska ? Lopar). Glavotok camp is thus at the crossroads of the main roads leading tothe most attractive tourist destinations on the island of Krk and Kvarner (Cres, Lo?inj, Rab): ideal place for the guests looking for spending their vacation in preserved nature, peace and quiet ? away from but yet close enough to the "city rush".
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