Trans Dinarica winds through national parks, forests and the Adriatic coast, with a total length of 5,000 kilometers.
If you are a cycling enthusiast, then Trans Dinarica will delight you. A recently opened cycling route that winds through national parks, forests, villages in the country's hinterland and the Adriatic coast. In total, the cycling route covers an incredible 5,000 km and offers a brilliant opportunity to explore the landscape. It also serves up stunning views and sights, making the experience that little bit more magical.
Cycling road Trans Dinarica it contains about 100 different stages, and it opened 'its doors' on the last day of July 2024. And why is it so special? It is the first and only route connecting all eight countries Western Balkans - Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia. It follows national parks, forests, villages in the hinterland of countries, quiet roads, existing cycle paths and the Adriatic coast.
Trans Dinarica
The mentioned route was designed by the GoodTrail development team, designed to showcase cities and villages, emphasizing the sustainable importance of the mentioned cycling route to the community and the environment. "This is a route for travelers who like to cycle," he said Time Out Croatia said Alex Crevar, co-developer of the mentioned cycling route, adding: "It is for people who want to discover parts of the Balkans that they have not noticed before - a combination of coast, forest and villages in the interior, divided into 50 km long sections with guest houses and accommodation at the end of each day rides."
Check out the website Trans Dinarica for all information on this exciting new route.