The Resort Village Majer is creating a unique story in Bela Krajina with added value. The restored historic, traditional Bela Krajina homestead with a modern design offers local delicacies and various tourist, sports, leisure and team-building activities. Our goal is to encourage efficient and collaborative tourist activities and the development of active tourism in Bela Krajina. We offer a genuinely friendly and active stay in unspoiled nature with various natural and cultural sites.

The Resort Village Majer was partly built using local and natural materials. The building is a mixture of local natural and cultural heritage.

Stories of the past

Nowadays, fewer people are interested in history and historic events, however, the attractive stories of Bela Krajina’s history will awaken your curiosity and tempt you to discover the distinct features of our region.

Bela Krajina

Bela Krajina is situated among the Kočevski Rog and the Gorjanci mountain ranges and the flow of the Kolpa River, where karst limestone meets the edges of the fertile plains of the Pannonian Basin. The region conceals various stories of the past that are just waiting to be discovered.

Kučar

Kučar is an inselberg with two peaks that rises above the Kolpa River. It is an important historic site, not only in the history of Bela Krajina, but also that of the entire area. At an altitude of 222 metres above sea level, Kučar used to be an important strategic settlement for managing nearby farmland and river transport, as the Kolpa River is deep enough here to be a waterway for larger river boats.

Krasinec

Krasinec is a village near the Kolpa River, located between the villages of Podzemelj and Griblje. The village was built on ancient ground around two and a half kilometres from the Kučar inselberg. The Kučar hillfort was an important prehistoric settlement that managed the agricultural land around it and transport on the Kolpa River.

Krasinec Manor

Krasinec Manor is the main feature of the comprehensive historic tourist story of the Resort Village Majer. Today, a stone building still stands on the premises, which used to be part of the impressive noble residence.