Račja vas - Mocvil (eastern path)
Starting point: Račja vas (690 m)
| Latitude/Longitude: | 45,42663°N 14,09542°E |
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Route name: eastern path
Walking time: 1 h 30 min
Difficulty: easy marked way, easy pathless terrain
Elevation gain: 370 m
Elevation difference along the route: 370 m
Map:
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): crampons
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Access to starting point:
We leave the Primorska highway at the Kastelec exit and follow the signs for Podgorje. Over the Podgorje border crossing, we enter Croatia. We drive through Jelovice to Vodice, where we turn right. Then we drive through Dane to the next crossroad, where we turn left toward Račja vas. We drive through Rašpor and soon arrive at Račja vas, where we park in a suitable spot by the church.
Route description:
From the starting point, we go across the road to the signposts and continue towards Orljak. We walk on a cart track past a few houses to the next crossing, where a path branches off to the left towards Gomila and Sveta Jelena. We continue on the cart track, which slightly ascends. We walk along it for approximately 20 minutes, when it makes a turn, and we pass into a small, indistinct valley, then cross an edge and arrive at a plateau. We soon reach a crossing where another path branches off to the left towards Gomila, and we continue slightly to the right. The cart track ascends a bit steeper a few times, and we find ourselves at an unmarked crossing below Vidonj vrh, where we continue left on a rough logging trail. To the right, the cart track leads to Orljak. We first cross the slope near Vidonj vrh, then begin slightly ascending and cross a few smaller clearings. After about 10 minutes, we arrive at a barely noticeable crossing, where we must turn left onto a poorly visible footpath. A faded trail blaze on a tree helps us. The footpath leads us through low bushes, and we follow it carefully all the way to a cairn on a smaller summit. Then follows a short, gentle descent, and we follow a barely visible footpath that gets lost several times. Rare, faded blazes help us. After a few minutes of gentle ascent, we cross a small meadow, then the path ascends more steeply to a rocky section, which we cross. The footpath directs us to the right, and we cross a strip of forest, then arrive at the less vegetated grassy slopes of Mocvil. We cross it intuitively, and when a beautiful view of Istria opens up, we pay attention to the passage through a strip of forest that leads us to another meadow. We ascend to the right along the ridge, with some thorns on the footpath. We return to the forest, and a short, steep ascent awaits us; in 5 minutes, we reach the forested summit of Mocvil, where a faded sign on a rock greets us.
Orientation from the last junction onward is challenging; cairns and faded blazes help us. The path is mapped in most digital maps, but it is not completely accurately drawn.
The description and pictures refer to the condition in October 2024.

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Discussion about the trip Račja vas - Mocvil (eastern path)
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| Evjuna25. 10. 2024 10:23:46 |
I think it's correctly "in Čičarija" and not "on Čičarija".
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| turbo25. 10. 2024 11:51:36 |
Yeah. Interesting that many people, myself not excluded, often say they're going to Jesenice And we go to the sea too, even though we're most of the time next to it 
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| rokeg25. 10. 2024 14:13:41 |
Thanks, I meant whether it's "v" or "na" Čičariji. However, I more often found the word "na". Let some grammar expert say what's correct. Maybe I'll change the mountain description to avoid the word "na".
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| Evjuna25. 10. 2024 18:03:18 |
Maybe at some opportunity ask a local. They will know, won't they.
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| rokeg25. 10. 2024 23:06:36 |
Maybe someday. I'm tempted to make more descriptions in this area, but when the opportunity arises and when there's no fog  Does anyone perhaps know if this peak was once part of the Istrian Trail, because it was marked? It seems to me that years ago I read about the trail passing here and there even being a stamp here.
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| B226. 10. 2024 10:28:54 |
On Mocvil in Cicarija (not on Cicarija and the original name has both soft c's) the IPP never passed, which I walked in 1989 and received badge no. 1696. Let me add this too. We really go to the sea and to Istria and not to the sea and on Istria, we also go to Jesenice and to Gorenjska and not to Jesenice and to Gorenjska and we go to Ljubljana and not on Ljubljana and we go to Posočje and not on Posočje and we go to Masun and not to Masun... I've never heard anyone go on Cicarija, but always to Cicarija. And not on Ilirska Bistrica, but always to Ilirska Bistrica. Best regards!
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| franca26. 10. 2024 14:38:47 |
Čičarija also extends to our side and here it is definitely not Ćićarija. I know people from Obrov and Gojak who are Čiči and not Ćići.
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| B226. 10. 2024 15:38:37 |
Maybe they say that, but if we listen to them talking among themselves they always pronounce the soft c. Especially from the area "cetri sela, jedan Golac" - those are the villages Gojaki, Grad, Poljane and Golac who always talk about Cici with "soft" c. And Obrov is in Brkini.
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| Evjuna26. 10. 2024 16:25:20 |
Under "četri sela - jedan Golac" fall the hamlets: Brdo, Zagrad, Gojaki and the village Golac. Poljane, or if you will Poljane pri Podgradu, is an independent village that doesn't have much in common with Golac.
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| B226. 10. 2024 19:43:08 |
Yes, that's right. The village Poljane does not belong to the group "četri sela, jedan Golac". Sorry about that. Definitely Ćići here and in Obrov Brćini - in both cases in the local dialect used by the locals. Anyway, as long as we understand each other... best
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| rokeg26. 10. 2024 22:35:28 |
I've now corrected from "na" to "v". But I left Čičarija anyway, because that's how it is with us. Whether names are translated or not belongs to another topic. B2, thanks for the reply. Interesting that they once marked this trail. Evjuna, thanks for the correction.
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| bbugari127. 10. 2024 23:51:35 |
On Mocvil in (Croatian) Ćićarija the old IPP route ran, maintained by Zagreb PD Željezničar and Mr. Josip Sakoman. Unfortunately, they abandoned this IPP route in the (Croatian) Istarski planinarski savez, as well as the route from Žbevnice to Kojnik, and instead marked a "touristic" path via Buzet, Grožnjan, Buje to the sea... 
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| rokeg29. 10. 2024 22:55:46 |
Thanks for the detailed explanation. It seemed to me it was, as long as IPP went from Slavnik. Well, from the sea to Žbevnice there are quite substantial slopes too .
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