Samobor is a town 25 km away from Zagreb. It is one of the oldest and most popular excursion destinations for residents in the capital, hikers and tourists.
We managed to collect some brochures from Samobor Tourist Board.

According to the brochure there are 19,000 inhabitants in Samobor. We do not see many people walking around though. Are they all still working? Maybe it is winter time.

What is a Flying Dutchman doing here?



St Anastasia's Church.

Gradna Creek


Bridge over Gradna Creek.

The statue of the first and so far the only honorary mayor of Samobor, Ivica Sudnik, is installed in front of Samobor Museum. There is a video of what is in the musuem at this link.

King Tomislav Square, the administrative, governing and cultural center of the town. It is also the marketplace, where festivities, church feasts, political meetings, etc, are held on a daily, weekly or annual basis.
You can drink tap spring water from a bricked up well in its centre of the square.

Sections have been cordoned off with barricades as the ice has not melted off the square.

Umbrella folded up and kept aside when food are not served outside the restaurants during winter.

A sign showing how to get to Grgos Cave.

Overall this looks like a nice place to walk or cycle through.