Located in Kratovo, 17 km from Aquapark Macedonia, Etno House Shancheva provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
DAVID
Spain
Great place to feel the traditional vibe of the town. The owner gave us a very interesting tour around the city. I recomend to hire hiM for this activity.
Situated in Kratovo, 16 km from Aquapark Macedonia, House of Sokolovi Kratovo features air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. The property features garden and quiet street views.
Robert
Indonesia
Incredible restored Ottoman house, the type of accommodation that Macedonia needs more of! Fantastic and functional house, with a fully stocked kitchen, lounge areas and great bathroom. Fantastic location a short walk from the town centre, with great views of the hills and creek. Has a lovely outdoor dining area and fascinating history! Could not recommend this place more. I’ve been to Macedonia three times and this is by far the best accomodation I’ve stayed at.
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Svajūnas
Lithuania
A bit old style, even TV was not flat one (last time was using such maybe 10 years back), but in general everything was fine. Nice restaurant across the road.
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I had no idea, and simply ended up here.
Kratovo itself is unremarkable, but rather beautifully sited around a ravine; it is a quintessential rural Macedonian town, complete with market, cobbled streets, some Soviet blocks and decent food.
It is also close to the remarkable "stone DOlls" at Kuclicki, a most extraordinary natural, post-volcanic phenomenon. The region is interesting, many churches, small villages, and a strong feel for this rather interesting country.
I am glad that I extended my stay here.
Nigel
Canada
Scored 10
10
A city with a fascinating history from all time periods.
A city with a fascinating history from all time periods. Here you can find geological curiosities from 20 million years ago, prehistorical sites, 11th century churches... Also the city used to be such a blend of different cultures, of which you can still see traces today. Truly fascinating. I recommend Etno House Shancheva for a stay in a traditional house. They can also offer tours which help you understand how the city used to function.
Anne-Sophie
Austria
Scored 6.0
6.0
Kratovo is a lovely town or small city with lots of hills...
Kratovo is a lovely town or small city with lots of hills and forests around and rivers flowing through it, with ancient towers and ancient bridges, an interesting history, several sightseeings and a naturally formed stone sculpture park 10 km away. Just 30 years ago it could surely be described as a very beautiful town. Sadly, as is the case virtually everywhere in the southern Balkans, it's been turned into a filthy landfill. The forests have more discarded plastic bottles than trees in them, the poor river is the place where locals throw their trash, and plastic pollution is now the most notable sightseeing. But let's not lose hope: If a hundred or so volunteers work hard for a month or two and do a cleanup, the town perhaps can still regain its beauty and charm.
Giancarlo
Italy
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