Samobor is a city in Zagreb county and part of the Zagreb metropolitan area. The town itself is located west of Zagreb, between the eastern slopes of the Samobor hills, the eastern part of Žumberak mountain, and part of the Sava River valley. Since 1242, Samobor has existed as a free royal town. Samobor is also the best known tourism destination in Zagreb county, famous for its delicious “kremšnita”.
Here is a ride through the Samobor environs along the right bank of the Sava river, as provided by the Tourist Board of Zagreb County.
Tuhelj, Krapinske Toplice, and Pregrada are all villages and municipalities in the Krapina-Zagorje county in Croatia, located in northern Croatia. What is also the most historic region of Hrvatsko-Zagorje, this particular bike route follows the hot springs in the area - taking you to two beautiful valleys and famous spa resorts which are rich in Chromium and mud. The bike route is provided by Zagorje Bike.
Hrvatsko zagorje is a region north of Zagreb. It comprises the whole area north of Medvednica mountain up to Slovenia in the north and west, and up to the regions of Međimurje and Podravina in the north and east. "Zagorje" literally means "trans-mountain area" or "beyond the mountain", so as you’d imagine, the bike routes here are pretty spectacular. Bike Zagorje brings you the Kumrovec – Desinić bike route.
Today we take you through the central Croatian town of Ozalj, situated in Karlovac County. The town of Ozalj itself was built on a cliff over the Kupa river, with its first mention of existence dating back to 1244. As an interesting point to its history, the Frankopan family owned the town since 1398, then it passed to the Zrinski family in 1550 - staying theirs until 1671. Here is a bike ride through Ozalj, as suggested by the Tourist Board of Karlovac County.
We now begin to take a look at the bike routes through Zagreb County. This particular route takes you through the hills and valleys of the Zaprešić region and Sava river. This following route was provided by the Tourist Board of Zagreb County.
Karlovac town is located in the heart of Croatia and at the juncture of four rivers: the Korana, Kupa, Mrežnica and Dobra. Situated 55 kilometers southwest of Zagreb, the town has approximately 55,000 inhabitants. Known as the place where the mountain ridges meet the plains, Karlovac is a sanctuary for cyclists coming through Croatia. This route is provided by the Tourist Board of Karlovac.
The Tourist Board of Sinj suggests two cycling paths to journey through the cracks and crevices this Inland Dalmatian treasure has to offer.