Best of Slovenia and Croatia Road Cycling
Visit Peričnik Waterfall, one of Slovenia’s most iconic cascades
Conquer the Vršič Pass, Slovenia’s highest mountain road
Discover the UNESCO-listed ancient Roman influences in Poreč
Ride along the quiet coastal roads of the Istrian Peninsula
Climb to the hilltop village of Motovun, renowned for its medieval walls
Pass traditional Slovenian chalets on the peaceful Radovna Valley routes
Itinerario
Your first day begins with a challenging climb up to the high-altitude pastures of Pokljuka, where dense forests and alpine meadows offer breathtaking views. From there, you will descend towards the tranquil Lago de Bohinj, Slovenia’s largest glacial lake. The mix of ascents and descents will give your legs a proper warm-up as you ride past alpine chalets and vast pastures. The route continues along the Sava Bohinjka river, following a dedicated cycling path that ensures a peaceful ride back to Bled.
62.5 km and 1060 m of elevation gain
Hotel en Bled
Today, you’ll ride through the El idílico valle de Radovna, passing rolling meadows and secluded villages framed by the dramatic peaks of Parque Nacional de Triglav. A stop at the Cascada de Peričnik will offer a refreshing break and a chance to witness one of Slovenia’s most iconic cascades. The route concludes in Kranjska Gora, a vibrant alpine town known for its alpine scenery and welcoming ambiance. You can choose to stay overnight in Kranjska Gora or return to Bled via shuttle.
45 km and 710 m of elevation gain
Hotel in Bled or Kranjska Gora
We have two options prepared for you to choose from. The first route begins in Bled and takes you through rolling hills and traditional Slovenian villages, offering a mix of cultural and natural highlights. The climb to Jamnik rewards you with sweeping views over the valleys below, a sight that will make the effort worthwhile. Afterward, the ride back to Bled follows a varied terrain that will challenge your endurance while rewarding you with scenic vistas.
El second option is for those seeking an epic alpine challenge. Starting in Kranjska Gora, you will ascend the Paso de Vršič, Slovenia’s highest mountain pass, with its serpentine roads and awe-inspiring views. From there, the route continues to Mangart, one of the most iconic climbs in the region, before descending through the stunning Predel Pass and riding back to Kranjska Gora.
Option 1: 86.5 km and 1355 m of elevation gain
Option 2: 87 km and 1990 m of elevation gain
Hotel in Bled or Kranjska Gora
Today, a transfer to the seaside town of Piran sets the stage for a memorable ride, where you’ll cycle along winding roads that hug the Adriatic coast. The terrain offers a mix of rolling hills and flat stretches, keeping your legs engaged while the salty breeze refreshes your spirit. As you pedal, you’ll pass fishing villages and picturesque inlets before arriving in Poreč, a historic town known for its Roman architecture and vibrant waterfront.
50 km and 550 m of elevation gain
Hotel en Poreč
Today’s loop ride offers a scenic exploration of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. You’ll traverse quiet coastal roads towards Rovinj, a picturesque harbor town with its iconic church tower dominating the skyline. The terrain varies between short climbs and smooth flats, providing ample opportunities to test your endurance. On your return, you’ll cycle through St. Lovreč and Žbandaj, quaint villages nestled in the region’s verdant countryside, offering a glimpse into Croatia’s rural countryside.
72 km and 870 m of elevation gain
Hotel en Poreč
On your final day, you’re in for both challenges and rewards as you cycle through the Istrian hinterland. Starting from Poreč, you’ll ascend to the medieval hilltop village of Motovun, famous for its panoramic views and cobbled streets. From there, the route winds through Oprtalj and Grožnjan, two charming villages surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. The rolling terrain demands effort, but the breathtaking vistas of terraced hillsides and the occasional scent of lavender make it worthwhile.
86 km and 1500 m of elevation gain
Hotel en Poreč
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Descripción
Imagine cycling through two of Europe’s most stunning regions, where every turn of the pedals brings you closer to nature, culture, and a profound sense of achievement.
This eight-day road cycling tour takes you deep into the heart of Slovenia’s alpine wilderness and Croatia’s sunlit coastlines.
In Slovenia, you will ride through alpine meadows and dense forests, tackle high-altitude climbs like the serpentine ascent of the Vršič Pass, Slovenia’s highest mountain road. A true test of endurance, the alpine portion of the tour will provide you with an overwhelming sense of accomplishment.
After taking in the peaks of Parque Nacional de Triglav, you’ll feel as if you’d been transported to another realm when reaching the Adriatic coast, crossing over to Croatia.
Here, quiet coastal roads wind through historic towns and fishing villages, offering glimpses of the region’s Roman and Venetian heritage. Poreč and Rovinj captivate with their cobblestone streets, colorful harbors, and centuries-old landmarks, while inland routes reveal the rural beauty of Istria.
On each day, the undulating terrain tests your mettle, but the rewards – both scenic and sensory – are unmatched!
Throughout the journey, you can expect a mix of technical climbs, exhilarating descents, and stretches that allow you to find your rhythm. An guía de expertos will accompany you throughout the tour, offering invaluable support, encouragement, and expertise.
With their deep knowledge of the terrain and local culture, they ensure your experience is seamless, from navigating the most scenic routes to finding the best spots for a well-deserved break.
For added ease, logistics are expertly managed, ensuring you can focus entirely on the road.
Comfortable accommodations await you each evening, from lakeside retreats to coastal havens. Detailed route notes, support van and luggage transfers are provided, giving you the freedom to push your limits while enjoying peace of mind.
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Lo que hay que saber
We offer road cycling, senderismo cycling and ciclismo de montaña holidays.
Nuestro vacaciones en bicicleta de carretera son adecuados para los ávidos entusiastas del ciclismo de carretera cuya resistencia es lo suficientemente alta como para soportar varias jornadas largas de ciclismo seguidas.
Nuestro vacaciones de senderismo y ciclismo son aptos para cualquier persona, ya que las etapas son lo suficientemente cortas para la mayoría de la gente, y el terreno no es técnico - principalmente asfalto y grava. Sin embargo, las disfrutarán más las personas que practican el ciclismo ocasionalmente y se sienten cómodas con varios días seguidos sobre el sillín y algunas subidas moderadas. Para los que buscan unas vacaciones en bicicleta más tranquilas, ofrecemos la opción de la bicicleta eléctrica.
Nuestro Vacaciones e-MTB son adecuadas para la mayoría de las personas que se sienten cómodas en una bicicleta de montaña y que no tienen problemas con algunos caminos de grava más accidentados y colinas más empinadas, que se facilitan con la asistencia eléctrica. Sin embargo, el vacaciones en BTT por senderos son adecuados sobre todo para los ciclistas de montaña ávidos, ya que abordan senderos técnicos y descensos rápidos, pero son muy ajustables a sus habilidades y estilo de conducción.
En nuestro visitas guiadas, you will have professional local guides. Our guides will make sure that you will have expert guidance combined with great fun and a memorable experience.
We are always looking for the perfect fit for you. We use a few different accommodation providers that fit our standards but they are subjected to availability, especially in the high season. We can also adjust the holiday, keeping in mind your preferences and budget and can always find a more suitable solution for your taste.
Our tours can be adapted to any bike type, whether road, gravel, or mountain bike. We are in constant communication with you to find the optimal conditions for your cycling holidays in Slovenia.
El most versatile option is a gravel bike, even if you are coming on a road cycling holiday. It does not really affect your road performance while allowing you to take some scenic backroads that can be in a slightly worse state than the main ones. A gravel bike is usually more comfortable as well.
In any way, Slovenia is a very diverse country and there is something for every cyclist. Whichever bike you choose, we will find the perfect route for you to take on your cycling holidays.
If you are not bringing your own bike and equipment, we can certainly arrange that for you. We have a wide selection of bikes at our disposal and we will choose the ones that best fit your tour. All we need from you is your usual bike size and any other relevant information or preferences so we can make sure you will be comfortable throughout your trip.
Recomendamos reservar con la mayor antelación posible. La mayoría de nuestros viajes pasan por lugares muy turísticos donde el alojamiento es limitado. La mayoría de los grandes lugares empiezan a reservarse para el verano antes de la primavera.
It really depends on the level of your restriction. Vegetarian options are fairly easy to find in Slovenia, but vegan dishes, on the other hand, are extremely hard to come by in rural areas of the country and in smaller towns. Please note that the places where we stop for lunch are often traditional and may have difficulties accommodating you outside of their standard menu. We suggest you keep this in mind.
If you want to, sure! We are well aware that some people love to stay in groups while others prefer some more alone time on their trip. We wanted to give you the opportunity to do things your way. It is your holiday, after all! As long as you respect the group timings and locations designated by your guide, please feel free to customize your itinerary and create your own adventure!
Depending on the tour, generally late spring (May) and early autumn (September) are the best times, summer is of course also always great and some of our holidays are also possible in winter! Read more sobre las temporadas de ciclismo en Eslovenia.
Most of the tours can be done even in light rain, as long as you dress accordingly. It is not unusual in the summer that there are afternoon thunderstorms, so early starts are advisable. If the weather looks really bad, we will try to adjust the tour or skip a stage with a shuttle.
Las fechas de viaje pueden afectar a los precios.
El itinerario siempre puede ajustarse para adaptarse mejor a su presupuesto.
Grupo guiado privado
Expertos locales
Sin complicaciones
Completamente personalizable
Reserve con confianza
Asistencia inmejorable
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