Typical mediterranean stone house with modern and excellently equipped interior.
Mola Rudina is a eco-ethno village of twenty houses,
the first one being built in
1663 by the family of Pietro Scoglian,a settler from Gdinj,a village
in the eastern part of Hvar. The entire population of the village share
the same family name -Šoljan and have been dealing with agriculture
and fishing. In the center of Mola Rudina at the clearing that makes
the rudimentary square,the center of the village ,still stand an olive
mill,a grave mill ,and a lamp on stone column ,witnessing the past
times.
The contemporary interior of house covers the total area of 57 m2, with 38 m2 reserved for the ground floor, 19 m2 for the mezzanine, and 10 m2 for the terrace.
This charming small Mediterranean stone house offers its guests a unique relaxation. The closest beach is a beautifull bay Lisna 650 m from the cottage.