A visit to Zagorje and the Majsec Watermill
Some half an hour drive north of Zagreb in Croatian Zagorje, Donja Stubica is the location of Majsec Watermill – a typical Zagorje country house ideal for a rural holiday. In the spring, your eyes will feast on the beautiful irises and your taste buds will be tempted by the flavors and tastes of Zagorje’s cuisine.

In the past, the iris was the staple flower in Croatian gardens. After the successful appearance of Croatia at the International Gardening and Landscaping Exhibition Japan Flora 2000, where Croatia won a gold medal, the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts proclaimed the iris as the national flower of Croatia.
The flower’s Croatian name, perunika, derives from Perun, the Old Slavic god of thunder, whereas the name iris comes from the Greek goddess of rainbows.
According to ancient mythology, irises will grow in places where Perun’s bolts of lightening struck the ground and in places where the goddess Iris touched the earth with a rainbow as she carried gods’ messages.
Thus, in the spring, while enjoying a typical countryside holiday, your leisurely stroll through nature will be enhanced by the sweet fragrance of this ‘mythological’ flower.
The Majsec Watermill offers its guests a respectable choice of Zagorje specialties – including home-made sausages, budjola, bacon, cottage cheese with fresh cream, bacon and eggs, meat stored in lard, baked štrukli, Zagorje corn bread, as well as home-made wine, brandy and elder, nettle or apple fruit juices. Announce your visit and the owners will welcome you with seasonal home-made dishes and tasty deserts.
2008/02/02