Marička House
This cosy place was named after Marija Rozman, a native of Bohinjska Bistrica. It’s a well-known fact in this small town that the smell of fresh-baked bread would often hang in the air in the surroundings of this cabin, as it used to function as a bakery.
A stone’s throw from the town centre, Dobrava was the spot where the family chose to settle and find their serenity in full view of the surrounding mountaintops. The idyllic scenery was completed by the sight of herds of cattle, grazing nearby. This pristine and healthy environment allowed the family to pursue many activities, including beekeeping and gardening.
Much like the family who chose to settle here for the beautiful surroundings, you too will instantly feel at home in this environment. From the deep green scenery to the energetic hotspots known to exist along walkways and planes, this place is perfect for a peaceful getaway, be it to explore the surrounding nature or one’s inner self. The serenity, positive vibes and the warmth that surround this place are inspiring, they awaken one’s senses and brings about a sense of calm.
Come over, take a deep breath, relax and enjoy.

Getting here
There’s about one kilometer between the town of Bohinjska Bistrica and Marička House. The path takes you in the direction of Zois castle and continues towards Dobrava to the western part of the village, indicated by the walkway directions towards Ribčev Laz. When the settlement ends, your path continues down a gravel road for another 500 meters to reach your destination. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself surrounded by pastures and horses- keep on the path of the Ribčev Laz walkway and you’ll soon see a beautiful house with a roof made of wooden shakes. Vehicle access is possible and doesn’t require an all-terrain vehicle.
Surroundings
The mere sight of Marička House is amazing, as it’s surrounded by grass-covered planes and set against the beautiful backdrop of a natural forest, featuring large rock boulders right behind the house. Aside from the phenomenal view of surrounding mountaintops, which you can enjoy from three separate terraces (a covered front porch, a firepit terrace and a fireplace terrace), you can take in the natural scenery from the comfort of a log-powered japanese jacuzzi from a fourth, elevated terrace, featuring the same impressive view. A final fifth terrace is situated behind the house, allowing you to enjoy complete discretion in a peaceful and intimate spot.
