Baranja – an inevitable destination for hedonists

EUROPEAN AMAZON
Kopački rit nature park is one of the last intact European wetlands and a true paradise for adventurers and nature lovers. Treat yourself to a stress-free hedonistic experience, relax on the endless green expanses, surrounded by the wilderness of Kopački rit. The House in nature Zlatna Greda is located next to the northern part of Rit - a carefully designed concept that provides practical experiences of the coexistence of man and nature, participates in the implementation of ecotourism and educational programs, as well as adrenaline fun.

THE WINE MOTHER
Bor or "wine" and anya or "mother" are Hungarian words from which the name of the province of Baranja was coined. Woven into every pore of its identity, the culture of wine in Baranja is visible at almost every step. However, in some places it is particularly impressive. Discover the viewpoint on Banski Brdo, on one of the most beautiful Croatian wine roads. Peek into the cellar in Kneževi Vinogradi, the largest in Croatia. Stop in Suza, a picturesque village where the eyes water with beauty. Do not be afraid of emotions, they are the characteristic of true hedonists! After all, your emotional compass will be "aligned" in the Danube village of Zmajevac. In its gators - cellars dug in water hollowed out by gorges surduci, the Vinska mother will reveal to you all the secrets of her white and black magic.

QUEEN OF TASTE
In addition to the abundance of the plain, the heritage of Slavic, Hungarian, German and Ottoman cuisine is woven into Baranja's gastronomy. The local culinary pantheon consists of game, various fish delicacies, stew, shepherd's pie, but also heavier food such as beans in a jar or dough dishes. A special place is occupied by cured meat cuts with an indispensable ingredient - the famous Baranja ground pepper. Every real meal starts with an aperitif - home-made brandy, and no calories are spared on the desserts either - plum dumplings, poppy seed noodles, taske, or jam with walnuts, it's up to you to choose. Even when the tambourine or bagpipes are playing in the background, you simply don't want to end your trip to Baranja and are already planning a new arrival.
