ISTRIA TO THE ADRIATIC COAST

CYCLE THE ROUTE OF THE ABANDONED PARENZANA RAILWAY AND EXPLORE THE COAST OF THE ADRIATIC

ACTIVITY

Cycling

DURATION:

5 overnights - 6 days of cycling

DIFFICULTY:

An easy ride, suitable for most fitness levels

Country

Slovenia, Italy, Croatia

Istria to the Adriatic Overview

The Parenzana tour uses an abandoned railway track that was in operation between 1902 – 1935, known as Parenzana, while its official name was actually the Istrian Railway. It allows you to pleasantly explore Istria, riding on a dedicated, comfortable and safe path, away from the vehicle traffic.

On our tour we’ll never leave Istria, doing our best to explore its diversity, starting at the Italian coast, then continuing to Slovenia, then wandering away from the sea for a while, we experience the inner Istria. Finally we return to the Adriatic Sea on the Croatian side.

This tour can be taken in various lengths and packages, yet none of them are very demanding in terms of fitness levels. It’s appropriate for families, groups of friends or individuals – and anybody who appreciates relaxed holidays with a good slice of fitness among nature and a beautiful environment.

Since a large chunk of the journey runs along the coastline of the Adriatic Sea, there’s always an option to jump in, to freshen-up after the daily cycling tour.

ACTIVITIES

  • Explore Slovenia, Italy and Croatia in 6 days
  • Cycle across lands influenced latin, slavic and germanic cultures
  • Swimming in the Adriatic sea
  • Total length & elevation 215KM 1.670M

LOCATION

Trieste, Piran, Portorož, Motovun, Umag, Poreč

day by day

  • Day one

    TRIESTE TO PIRAN AND PORTOROŽ

    We start the tour in the Italian city of Trieste. It’s a seaport city with a long and complex history, lying at a crossroads influenced by Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultures. From Trieste we immediately head towards Slovenia, cross the border and then slowly approach the Adriatic Sea.

    Following the Slovenian coast we reach the charming and picturesque maritime town of Piran. Our foreign visitors enjoy the impressive atmosphere of the old town with its adorned front-doors and windows. In the middle of the town is Tartini Square with a monument dedicated to the great violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, born in Piran in 1692. Adding to the list of worthwhile places to visit is the town hall and the law-courts, the Gothic Venetian mansion, and the cathedral holds a position of eminence, commanding a glorious panorama.

    We’ll have enough time to take a break, have a coffee at the Tartinni piazza and even go for a gentle stroll. Later we continue just a few kilometres on to Portorož – the best known Slovenian coastal resort town where we stay overnight. Naturally, an afternoon or even evening swimming in the Adriatic is also an option.

    Cycling distance:  42 km, Elevation 253 m

  • Day two

    PORTOROŽ TO GROŽNJAN

    Say goodbye to the sea for a while, as we head inland for a day or two. Soon after leaving Portorož we reach the Croatian border. The landscape starts to change slightly and you start feeling what Istria is about, besides its coastline. The objective for the day is to comfortably reach Grožnjan.

    Grožnjan, known as the city of artists, is delightfully surrounded by green hills and the magical white soil found in Istria contributes to this must-see destination for those who want to discover the treasure chest of Istria. Due to its interesting history, which has been widely documented, it still naturally permeates the present with its rich ancient churches, prehistoric finds, ancient castles, magnificent palaces and many other old buildings, whose past glory had been recovered through restoration.

    As always we end the day with a good dinner.

    Cycling distance: 31 km  Elevation: 323 m

  • Day three

    GROŽNJAN TO MOTOVUN

    On day 3 we continue with the same style we tackled a day ago. We stay away from the sea and explore Istria’s treasures. The highlight of the day is Motovun, a  small town, globally known for its beauty, history and variety of events, including its film festival.

    Motovun has become a major tourist attraction due to its recognizable medieval shape and great climate. Visitors enjoy walking through the medieval streets, taking in views from the city walls and exploring the countryside through various bike and walking trails. The natural beauty leaves everyone with an everlasting impression and is a perfect place for those who love nature and adventure.

    Cycling distance 32 km,  Elevation 323 m 

  • Day four

    MOTOVUN TO POREČ
    It’s back to the seaside. We have plenty of time to comfortably pedal towards Poreč, a city whose centre is located on a small peninsula submerged in the sea. Its foundations were put in place during the time of the ruling Roman Empire. Today Poreč is a typical Istrian tourist town located on the Adriatic Sea. Cycling distance:  36 km, Elevation 315 m
  • Day five

    POREČ TO UMAG
    On day 5 we travel north along the coastline, back towards Slovenia. But before getting there, we make another overnight stop in the city of Umag. Umag is a small town and port on the north-western coast of Istria. A place Croatians say presents ‘Croatia’s gateway to Europe’. It also has a reputation of being the Istrian sports centre, since it’s been the host of the ATP tournament for many years now, it attracts numerous top world tennis players. Cycling distance:  42 km, Elevation 230 m
  • Day six

    UMAG TO PIRAN
    We spend more time Croatia, following the Croatian coastline as much as we can, before entering Slovenia once again. We approach Portorož and Piran taking an alternate route to the one we took when leaving those two cities 4 days ago. We wrap up the day and the 6 day riding tour Piran. The van will be waiting for us to take us back to the tour starting point in Trieste. You might even wish to prolong your stay in Slovenia for a few days to recover and further enjoy the Mediterranean. Cycling distance:  32 km, Elevation 310 m

Our guides

For your safety and enjoyment, we work with the best and most experienced guides in Europe.

Equipment

All we need are the essentials

To ride safely, please always have with you the following:

  • Backpack or bike mounted bag
  • Enough water, snaks
  • Helmet, cycling cycling shorts, shirt
  • Gloves, sun glasses, sun cream
  • Gps device, first aid kit, 
  • Basic tools and pump, spare tire

You can buy or rent equipment at the location. Price for renting a bike is from €25 per day

Dates

2019

Bespoke dates please use the enquire form below.

Cost

Price list available on request

Price is dependant on season and numbers travelling. Please contact us for specific pricing.

Barefootbear’s itineraries may be subject to slight route changes, hotels substitutions, and other modifications.
ACCOMMODATION
  • 5 nights a 3 star hotels/pensions in double bedroom
GROUP SIZE
  • Minimum 4 and maximum 10 people per group but there can be more than one group

  • We will form groups according to individuals desires, fitness and also bikes

Meals
  • 5 breakfasts and 5 dinners

  • Continental meals with a local/typical touch
TRANSPORT
  • Transfer from route ending point to route starting point
  • The price does NOT include airport transfer at the beginning or at the end of the trip
  • We can arrange airport shuttles from all 4 airports - Ljubljana, Venice, Trieste, Klagenfurt
THE PRICE ALSO INCLUDES
  • Fully qualified and experienced mountain bike guide for the duration of your trip
  • All group safety equipment
  • Baggage transfer between stages
  • Navigation package -GPS track, map, roadbook - for selfguided only
  • 24/ 7 hotline number ( support) 
Other
  • Every evening there’ll be a briefing session organized where the guide(s) will present the next day tour profile (altitude profile, length, difficulty)
  • Meeting instructions and final trip arrangements will be sent to you two weeks prior to your tour start date
  • The program is also suitable for e-bikers
Optional Extras
  • Supplement for single room £140 
  • Pannier rental  £ 8/day
  • Helmet rental £ 5/day
  • GPS device rental £ 10/day
  • e-bike rental £ 39/day
  • bike-rental £ 29/day
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