The Cesara Cove is located 0.8 M south of Medveja on the border between the municipalities of Lovan and Mošćenička Draga, as well as the historical border between the medieval communes of Mošćenice and Lovran. This spacious cove that ends with a pebble beach with famous fishing posts in its surroundings. Fishing posts located in the immediate vicinity are: Pod Brest, Strmica (for trawl nets). Fishing posts were decided by drawing the name of a fisherman or a fishing company that could fish at an individual post so that there would be no quarrels. The importance of this fishing post is also known from a historical source, a document from the archives of the Rijeka Jesuit College of 6 August 1742 on determining the right to fish in the cove Cesara, the border area between Lovran and Mošćenice and Kastav estate and the Pazin county. There are several barracks (fishermen's huts) in the cove. As on other beaches, boats used to be pulled out to shore. The torrent stream was used for laundry and the inhabitants of St. Antoine went down to the cove and took potable water.