Only 3 km from the summer crowds on Mošćenička Draga beach lies the hamlet of Trebišća, which used to be particularly beautiful in the past. It is hidden deep in the green shade of a canyon cut out by a local stream, the Potok. The reason why this place was located in this inaccessible valley, where the sun hardly shines in winter, can be found in the ruins of the local mill. Written documents about its existence date back to the Middle Ages, and older local people still remember the times when this whole area used to bring corn there for milling.
The mill was set on fire at the end of World War Two and was never restored, because of technical progress. As a result, Trebišća lost its importance and gradually became a town without permanent residents. However, thanks to the care of people who were born here, this hamlet remains well-preserved, frozen in time like the sleeping beauty.