This route takes you through the villages Vukovina, Poljana Čička, Bukevje, Veleševec, and Kuče within the municipalities of Velika Gorica and Orle, located within the larger Zagreb County.
This bike route is provided by the Zagreb County Tourist Board.
The island of Vis is a cycling paradise for those old, young, native people or tourists, and truly all shapes and sizes. Various trails on the island contain different levels of difficulty, and while there are no exclusively marked cycling trails, you can ride along existing roads, well-trodden paths, and for those more adventurous - you can make your own.
This route is provided by the Tourist Board of Vis.
One of the main features of Slavonia are the lowland plains with large cultivated areas. From the plain that was once the bottom of the Pannonian Sea, the mountains rise to almost 1,000 meters above sea level. One of these mountains is the Papuk mountain.
From 23 April 1999, Papuk became protected as a nature park because of its extremely large geological and biological diversity and valuable cultural and historical heritage. In 2007, Papuk was the first such area in Croatia that gained the status of a geopark.
Another great thing about the GeoPark Papuk is that there are some great cycling trails - and here is one courtesy of GeoPark Papuk.
HPD “Mosor”- Split has organized a ride for this Tuesday, 1 November. The ride will begin in Vrlika at 9:30h.
Today we take a ride through Kutjevo Vineyards, part Požega Valley - a geographical microregion of Slavonia. 800 acres of vineyards occupy this area, while it is characterized by a semi humid continental climate.
This ride is provided courtesy of the Papuk GeoPark, a UNESCO protected GeoPark that includes the upland forests of the Papuk and Krndija mountains, and edges of agricultural fields.
The “Days of Croatian Tourism” event was held in Bol on October 26 and 27. While accolades and awards were given in masses to destinations on the coast, a clear message was given to continental Croatia for next year: be ready.
A special moment of the night was the Lifetime Achievement award given to Selimir Ognjenovic from the German tour operator ID Riva. When accepting the award, Ognjenovic invited everyone to discover and develop tourism in Slavonia and Baranja, Zagorje and beyond the continent.
“All of you young people who work in tourism and have traveled the world, have you been to Slavonia and Baranja? Now is the time to start,” said Ognjenovic.
With that said, we bring you a bike route through Baranja, as provided by the Tourist Board of Baranja.