Matulji

The three bells on Matulji’s coat of arms represent the tradition of bell ringers, which has received international recognition by being included on the UNESCO List of Intangible Heritage.

Matulji

The three bells on Matulji’s coat of arms represent the tradition of bell ringers, which has received international recognition by being included on the UNESCO List of Intangible Heritage. It is revived
every year during the carnival, providing a truly unique experience for participants and spectators. The words ‘local’ and ‘tradition’ have always been valued in Matulji, a place that prides itself on its customs and a way of life that is woven into the fabric of the area and its people. This also applies to the cuisine available in konoba-style taverns and restaurants, where specialities are prepared according to original recipes passed down from generation to generation.

Visitors who find themselves in the Matulji area should definitely try Jarbola, a wine obtained from an indigenous grape variety characterised by a distinctive taste. Fans of active holidays should not miss the opportunity to try the cycling and hiking trails that lead through centuries-old forests.