| alyas1. 06. 2015 17:25:47 |
When it's Sunday, unstable weather on the mainland, and you have a whole day for pedaling, you can make good use of it in the hinterland of our coast too... and if you haven't been to these places yet, you'll be surprised by the abundance of wonderful views, beautiful nature, blooming olives, budding vines, coastal scents and other attractions, and especially steep climbs. Although most roads in the hills are asphalted, in the Dragonja River valley and Rokava it's mostly gravel, so it's recommended to set off on such a tour with a mountain bike or a trekking bike (with favorable gear ratios!). Even some descent from the hill to the valley (e.g. from Koštabona to Dragonja) is quite gravelly, but I still don't recommend to everyone (with regular MTB) the one from Labor to Dragonja, even though some local tourist cycling guides have it marked on the map. Even this year, locals discouraged me, saying the path is not maintained at all in the lower part. Directions and road junctions are marked, sometimes (at smaller intersections) and in the valleys of both rivers even with small yellow signs (direction and distance written), but local "sellers" of cycling routes could try a bit harder with marking for visitors from elsewhere. More info and presentation - on the attached sketches and photos. The mentioned route can of course be cycled in several stages, with different starting points and endings, but if you tackle the suggested excursion below in one go (for the whole day), you need a good bike and quite a bit of mental-physical fitness, and also a larger supply of water, because it's not plentiful in nature and the rare buffets along the way.
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