Itinerary
Individual arrival at the first hotel in Trieste.
After a few kilometres you say Good-bye to Italy. In Slovenia you cycle mostly on cycling paths through famous bathing resorts like Koper (Capodistria) and Izola (Isola d’Istria) to Piran (Pirano) or Portorož (Portorose), a spa town on the Slovenian Riviera.
For the shorter version you take the boat from Trieste to Muggia (ticket is not included) and cycle along the coast. The longer version leads you throgh "Val Rosandra" in the back country to Muggia and then along the coast to Piran/Portorôz.
You pass the salt gardens of Sečovlje, where they produce sea salt on huge areas through natural evaporation, and you cycle over the border to Croatia. You cycle through the Croatian part of Istria, the biggest peninsula of the Adria, slightly hilly to Umag, which historic centre was built on the relics of a Roman colony. Enjoy a sightseeing tour in the evening through the medieval town with its narrow alleys and the beautiful city tower.
From Umag you cycle – slightly hilly – to Novigrad or Cittanova. This medieval town surrounded by a battlement wall is seated on the water mouth of Mirna. Then you cycle to Poreč, the most important coastal city on Istria’s west coast. We suggest visiting the Euphrasian Basilica, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
You have the choice: either you visit by boat the Brijuni-islands or the Limski-channel, or you enjoy your day off by the sea or visit the country land of Porec.The Brijuni-islands are twelve smaller and 2 bigger islands; the main island Veli Brijun was used by the Yugoslav statesman Tito as summer residence.
Today the islands are National Park and only Veli Brijun can be visited by the public. Going by boat to the fjord-alike Limski-channel you might be lucky and see some dolphins. The Limski-channel is National Park nature reserve and on the coast you find mussels and oyster farming.
Have a last view over the picturesque seaport on Istria’s west coast before you leave to Rovinj. Rovinji is surrounded in the west and the south west by the Adriatic Sea. Afar the high bell tower of the Euphemia Church built on the highest spot of Rovinj, greats you. Go ahead, if you would like to cycle to Zlatnirt (also known as Golden Cape), a peninsu-la, where you find a park in a nature reserve.
The last day on your „expedition“ in Istria leads you to Pula on Istria’s south west point. Pula is the oldest town of Istria and its commercial and cultural centre. Enjoy your last day of the tour amongst various ancient sights and the mighty Roman amphitheatre in the centre of Pula.
Tour character
The bicycle route through Istria runs slightly hilly. The tour can be combined quite well with the tours ‘Dolomites – Triest’ and ‘Villach – Grado – Trieste’.
Prices & dates
Category: 3* and partly 4* hotels
Services & Information
Included:
- 7 overnight stays incl. breakfast
- Videobriefing
- Daily luggage transfers
- Carefully elaborated route description
- Travel documents (1x per room)
- GPS-data is available
- Service hotline
Note:
- Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price
- Reservation fee of CHF 20.- per adult (incl. legally required customer money protection)
Optional:
- Return transfer by minibus every Wednesday and Saturday, costs CHF 85.- per person, for the own bike additional CHF 135.-, reservation is necessary, payable in advance
Arrival/Parking/Departure:
- By car: via the Tauernautobahn to Villach and via the Arnoldstein border crossing to Udine and on to Trieste/Trieste
- By train: via Salzburg and Villach to Trieste (Trieste centrale). Timetables at: www.bahn.de, www.oebb.at, www.trenitalia.com
- By plane: low-cost flights to Ronchi dei Legionari airport in Trieste or Pula
- Good connections by bus (airport shuttle) or train from Ronchi dei Legionari airport to Trieste. Timetables at: www.trenitalia.com
- Parking: paid parking options near the train station (payable on site, reservation not possible).
Other important information:
- The distance travelled is approximate and may differ from the actual distance
- Travel cancellation insurance, including travel interruption insurance is recommended