KOZJANSKO REGIONAL PARK

 

Kolar’s homestead is located in Trebče, next to a pond by the Podsreda–Bistrica ob Sotli road.

It has been an important part of Kozjansko Park since its foundation, as it is inextricably linked to the life of former Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito. His aunt, Ana Kolar (née Javeršek), and his cousin, Ana Kostanjšek, lived here, he loved to visit them, and also held meetings there during the Second World War.

In recent years, however, the homestead has taken on a different meaning. It is adjacent to a former distributary of the Bistrica River, which is now the most important breeding site for many amphibians in the area. As part of the LIFE Amphicon project, a fish-free zone was created in part of the pond, and an Amphibian Information Centre with an educational trail has been open since 2024.

Location

Explore other cultural attractions in Kozjansko Regional Park:

The medieval Podsreda market town developed under the eponymous Podsreda Castle and is situated on the right bank of the Bistrica River, along the regional road connecting Kozje and Bistrica ob Sotli. With its position, it belongs to the few areas with an extraordinary cultural landscape.

The Stations of the Cross from Podsreda lead to the Church of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows on Stare gore above Podsreda, or the “Nearby Mountains” as they are popularly called.

The Javeršek homestead (Podsreda 93) is located about half a kilometre from the road connecting Podsreda and Bistrica ob Sotli. It is a secluded farm, which was given the name “v Loki” because of its location.

Kolar’s homestead is located in Trebče, next to a pond by the Podsreda–Bistrica ob Sotli road.

Svete gore is an ancient cult and pilgrimage centre on the hill of the same name above Bistrica ob Sotli (Zagaj).

At the top of the hill, at an altitude of 527m, there are five religious buildings. 

On the right bank of the Bistrica River, just off the main Podsreda–Kozje road, is one of the few remaining working mills from the mid-19th century. The Kukovičič mill (Podsreda 3a), today restored, is an ethnological cultural monument.

Olimje is a small village near Podčetrtek with the former name of Sopote, first mentioned in 1208. In 2009, Olimje was awarded the gold medal for the most beautiful village at the Entente Florale European competition.

Kozje is one of our oldest market towns, and the region in the central part of which it is located is named after it.

Pišece is situated on the southern sun-drenched foothills of the forested Orlica.

Pilštanj, situated on a low ridge above the village of Lesično, has one of the most picturesque views over the Bistrica valley and is today a cultural monument.