6 most interesting Austro-Hungarian roads in Croatia Croatia was under Austro-Hungarian Monarchy from the second half of 19th century until beginning of the 20th. During that time Austro-Hungarians invested a lot in road infrastracture as Croatia was a link to the south of Europe but had poor road connections because of complicated terrain. Josephina, Lousiana,...
Trans Euro Trail in Croatia Trans Euro Trail is a stretch of more than 80,000kms of offroad trails and connecting roads from the edge of Africa to the Arctic Circle created by the adventure motorcycle community and provided for free. All you need is a light offroad motorcycle, an app to download the GPX track...
Croatia is a fairly straightforward destination for visiting riders. Here are a few things to note. Riding is on the right-hand side of the road and overtaking on the left. Watch your speed! The speed limit on motorways varies between 110km/h (68mph) and 130km/h (80mph). Stick to 90km/h (56mph) on main roads outside built-up areas,...
600kms of ride along the coastline It is a breathtaking scenic road. Approximately 600kms long from the border with Montenegro all the way up to Rijeka city in Kvarner region. Fun and interesting ride right on the coastline offering staggering views over the sea, towns along the way, islands on one side of the road...
The highest rideable road in Croatia Might be just the third highest peak in Croatia with its 1762m above the sea level, but it is the highest mountain possible to ride and all the way to its top! Set high on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea this is a must ride. The road...
To understand Croatia better is to know it’s a small country with a lot of diversities. Climate, landscape, history, lifestyle, atmosphere and people – it all changes from region to region as you travel through this wonderous little piece of Earth surprising you in every possible way. Riding season in Croatia is something that cannot...
Excellent wine. Brutal history. Most beautiful beaches. Military insfrastructure. Hidden coves and vertical cliffs. Deep and crystal clear sea. All those labels fit in a small island of Vis. THE INTRIGUING HISTORY In the second half of the twentieth century Vis was a grey military zone with no tourist bustle or prosperity, cut off from...
Brač – the biggest island in Dalmatia region, third biggest in the Adriatic sea. Krk and Cres islands are beating it by only a few square meters. But it is the highest of all islands with its 778m above the sea. From Vidova gora peak the view goes in all directions, even to the furthest...