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36Introduction
About the guide book
Rules of conduct while riding on roads
Pictogram explanation
A choice of on-street cycling routes for recreational cyclists who like to enjoy in nature, culture, and gastronomy
Archaeological sites and Wine Roads of Umag and its surroundings
Southern Umag and the ride on the coast
Medieval towns and wine roads of Momjan
Oprtalj and the authentic flavours
of rural Istria
Intact nature of Mirna Valley and Wine Town Brtonigla
From Neapolis to Novigrad
Selection of circular mountain bike trails
St. Pelagius Road – Novigrad
Novigrad – From the sea to vineyards and olive groves
Momjan Moscato Route
The Istrian Malvasia Route
From source to source
Three Istrian musketeers
View from the most western point
of Croatia
Idyll of the Istrian inland
Road of antique submerged ports
Istrian hills road
From galleries to sculptures
Aphrodisiac road
MTB route Parenzana
Bike Hotels of north-western Istria
Information & contacts
Bike specialists (Organizers of the bike packages)
Bike rental
Bike shop and repair service
Accommodations facilities in north-western Istria
Recommended restaurants, taverns, agrotourism, wine roads and roads of olive oil in the north-western Istria
ImpressumPublished by: Tourist Boards Umag, Novigrad, Brtonigla, Buje; Design: Studio Sonda, Poreč; Photographs: Archive of Istria Tourist Board; Archive of Tourist Boards Umag, Novigrad, Brtonigla, Buje; Printed by: Arty d.o.o., Umag; Edition: 7.500
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Introduction
IstriaThe Istrian peninsula is sometimes called the green peninsula because it is the
biggest green oasis on the Northern Adriatic coast, and its relative closeness to
all Central European countries makes it a perfect Mediterranean destination.
The climate is free of extremes with moderately hot summers and mild winters,
and very pleasant spring and autumn temperatures. This makes Istria an ideal
cycling destination throughout the year. The landscape in Istria and the numerous
cycling routes will satisfy both weekend cyclists and the most demanding bicycle
riders alike. We pay much attention to preserving a clean environment, as you
will see for yourself while riding on almost traffic-free paths that will take you
to the nicest viewpoints, picturesque medieval towns and villages where time
seems to have stopped, and beautiful coastal towns permeated with the spirit
of turbulent and rich Istrian history.
North-western IstriaThe North-western part of Istria stretches from the Slovenian border to the
north to the river Mirna to the south, and comprises the following towns and
settlements: Umag, Novigrad, Buje, Savudria, and Brtonigla. This area abounds
with natural diversity, from the lowland near the sea with dense evergreen
underbrush and fertile acres, to the gentle hills of the hinterland that offer
unique views on green forests, vineyards and olive groves, brooks and rivers,
all the way to the fertile valley of the river Mirna which flows into the sea
near Novigrad. Testimonies of the rich Istrian history can be seen in many
places, among which you should not miss the oldest lighthouse of the Adriatic
in Savudrija on the northernmost point of Istria (1818), or the medieval town
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of Grožnjan famous for its exceptional beauty and numerous summer artistic
colonies and events. It is worth visiting the Baroque church of St Mary, St
Maximilian and St Pelagius in Novigrad and its Romanesque crypt that hosts
a unique sacral collection, as well as the three-nave St Servulus Church in Buje
with seven altars and an organ from 1791. The Castle of Momjan built in 1234
is another important historic location. It used to be the home of the Momjan
Lords, and its ruins are located on the slope of the hill overlooking the fertile
valley of the river Arđila. If you want to see how a typical medieval Istrian
town looked like, visit Završje or Oprtalj, towns that seem to have changed very
little from the time they were founded, and that offer magnificent viewpoints
on the valley of the river Mirna.
We are very proud to present the gastronomy of the region which is of exceptional
quality and diversity. As it befits a region on the sea, the coast abounds with
fish restaurants that offer fresh fish and seafood, while the inland has many
taverns (konoba) and restaurants where you can taste everything from simple
traditional food and excellent Istrian prosciutto (dried ham) to many innovative
dishes made with green wild asparagus and white and black truffles typical
of this region. It is important to mention that from almost every cycling route
you can access several wine roads, and we especially recommend the wine
road of Momjan where a wine of strong flavour and scent is produced – the
Moscato from Momjan. In addition to the wine roads we also recommend the
olive oil roads, among which those with tasting parlours offer the possibility
to taste and purchase their delicious products.
Experience North-western Istria on the bike, its beauties and the riches of its
flavours and scents, and even before your present stay has finished you will
want to come back again.
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This guide book is meant for biking lovers of all profiles, and among the fol-
lowing selected paths everyone will find the one that best fits their require-
ments, from those who like to discover new regions, their nature and culture
on two wheels, to those in search of excitements on the unpaved roads of the
rough Istrian interior. In order to provide you with the best cycling vacation
in Istria filled with interesting things to do, this guide book features not only
cycling routes but also a selection of the finest taverns (konoba), restaurants,
agrotourism households, and wine and olive oil producers whose products
and services we sincerely recommend.
Finally, this guide book comprises a cycling map of Istria on which all the
described roads are marked so that you can have enough reliable information
to plan the paths you want to take during your stay in Istria.
We wish you an unforgettable biking vacation in Istria. Welcome!
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The cycling vacation has become increasingly popular among tourists in Istria
and the number of cyclists on our roads has multiplied in the past ten years,
calling for a growing need of responsible conduct on the biking routes in order
to increase security and avoid possible accidents.
Cycling routes in this guide book mostly follow secondary roads and trails that
are almost completely free of traffic. However, parts of the routes simply have
to follow main roads where you will encounter many vehicles.
In order to safely ride on these busy parts of the routes, please respect the fol-
lowing security rules and advice:
always ride on the far right edge of the road one behind the other and never •side by side, so that you occupy only a small part of the road and allow other
vehicles to pass freely
when turning left, always look behind you and give a clear hand sign that •you intend to turn
while riding downhill, always stay on the far right side of the road and do •not cut across the turns
respect traffic rules and signs which apply to motor vehicle drivers•always have sufficient amounts of water or other refreshing drink with you•before taking a specific cycling route, inspect its difficulty and make sure you •
have an adequate level of fitness to endure it
check the weather forecast and do not take a ride in unfavourable weather •conditions such as heavy rain or strong sun and high temperatures
Rules of conduct while riding on roads
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Pictogram explanation
Green routes:
paved routes in the cluster area
Brown routes:
mountain-bike trails in the cluster area
Type of the trail: asphalt
Type of the trail: unpaved
Length of the trail
Circulat trail
Riding time
Altimetry
Bicycle type
Level of difficulty:
soft
medium
difficult
Info Point – Tourist Office
Souvenirs
Rooms
Camping
Castle
Archeological site
Cultural itinerary
Bike rental
Bike shop
Bike repair shop
Bike Hotel
Restaurant, bar
Emergency
Dentist
Veterinarian
Ecological honey
Food & drink tasting
Agro tourism
Production and sale of Istrian posciutto
Olive oil road
Truffle products
Wine road
Natural attraction
Adrenalin park
Horse back riding
Rock climbing - free climbing
Scuba diving
Golf course
Paragliding
Sacral structure
Lookout
Spa
Cave
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WE RECOMMEND!
A choice of on-street cycling routes for recrea-tional cyclists who like to enjoy in nature, culture, and gastronomy
We have prepared brand new cycling circuits that give you the possibility to
get to know the beautiful and clean environment of the North-Western Istria
and its rich enogastronomic offer. These slow paced routes will allow you to
enjoy in all the splendours of Istria without having to follow the group which
gives you maximum flexibility and permits you to stop any time you want to
rest or take a picture of one of the many beautiful views.
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Route descriptionShortly after starting in the tourist settlement Katoro the route turns left on the
main road and continues straight through the villages of Zambratija and Bašanija
(attention, traffic!). At 3.7 km in Bašanija turn left in the village centre and de-
scent towards the sea and the lighthouse. Continue on the side road along the
coast until arriving back on the main road and take a left (attention, traffic!).
Continue straight, at 6,9 km turn right and take the trail through the acres. At
7.3 km when you arrive to the side road take a right towards the village Alberi,
pass through the village Crveni Vrh near the golf court and you will arrive to the
village Medigija on a side road where you turn left. At 14.7 km you will come
across a small side road that goes right towards the village Valica. Take this road
and continue straight to the village Kmeti. Here the route goes on a somewhat
busy road so pay attention to the traffic. Turn left on the main road and ride
through the villages Sv. Marija na Krasu and Korsija where you have to turn right
towards the village of Buščina. At the end of the village Buščina you will come
across a side road where you turn right and continue straight through the vil-
lages of Farnezine and Vilanija to Petrovija. In Petrovija take a right turn in the
direction of Umag and after only about 10 metres again turn right towards the
village of Jeci (attention to traffic in Petrovija!) After the village of Jeci continue
along the unpaved road for approximately 1 km until you arrive to the paved
road. Turn left on the paved road and descend to the town waterfront and town
square in Umag. Return to Katoro along the road by the sea which goes through
the marina and tourist settlements Punta and Stella Maris.
What to visitThe lighthouse in Savudria, Alberi - beautiful view of Piran Bay; Wine cellar
Degrassi in Bašanija - one of the leading Croatian wine producers; Extra-
virgin olive oil tasting parlour Pavlović in Frančeskija, Umag; restaurants in
Savudrija widely known for excellent fish food; Town Museum in Umag with
its archaeological collections; Archaeological site Cape Tiola (“Rt Tiola”) in
Katoro; Tavern “Buščina” that offers traditional Istrian cuisine with local spe-
cialties made with truffles and wild asparagus, and a special delicacy - meat
of Istrian cattle (prior reservation needed).
Archaeological sites and Wine Roads of Umag and its surroundings
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Route descriptionStart in tourist settlement Katoro and on the main road immediately turn right;
at 0.5 km turn left to the side road towards the village of Murine. At 2.0 km you
will come across a side road where you have to turn right and ride for about 400
metres (until the “konoba”), and there turn left to the village. Continue along the
winding small road through the settlement always following the direction of the
road. On 3.7 km the road forks, continue to the right. Come to the main road (at-
tention, traffic!), turn left and continue straight through the villages of Kmeti and
Marija na Krasu to the village of Korsija. Turn right towards the village of Buščina.
At the end of Buščina you will come across a side road where you turn right and
continue through villages of Farnezina and Vilanija. At 10 km turn left on the
small road towards the village of Vardica and keep riding straight to the village of
Juricani where you turn right on the main road (attention, traffic!). After only 200
m down the main road, turn left to the side road towards Wine Roads and Olive
Oil Roads. At 13.9 km you will come across a side road, turn right and continue
straight through the villages of Čepljani and Zakinji after which you turn left on
the side road at 15.5 km. Continue straight ahead to the village of Babići, and at
the fork road continue left to the village of Škrinjari. On the crossroads turn right
in the direction of Lovrečica (pay attention to the traffic on the crossroads before
Lovrečica!) Ride straight to Lovrečica and in the village turn right in the direction of
Umag. Follow the secondary roads by the sea and occasionally the main road all
the way until you arrive to a small church by the sea at 22.4 km. Take the right turn
into the village of Špina and go to the small road which goes through the village
and leads to the main road (attention, traffic!); turn left and ride to the centre of
Umag. Return to Katoro along the small road on the coast which goes through the
marina and tourist settlements Punta and Stella Maris.
What to visitTavern “Buščina” in Buščina and tavern “Nono” in Petrovija offer traditional
Istrian cuisine with local specialties made with truffles and wild asparagus,
and a special delicacy - meat of Istrian cattle (prior reservation needed); wine
cellar Coronica in Korenike - producer of one of the most appreciated Malvasia
wines; wine cellar and olive oil production with tasting parlour CUJ - Kraljević
in Farežine; church organ from 1773, the oldest in Istria, in St Lawrence church
in Lovrečica. The Horse Centre Goli vrh offers organized horse riding excursions
through the local forest trails (prior reservation needed).
Southern Umag and the ride on the coast
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Route descriptionStart on the parking lot neat the football field along the narrow road uphill until
you reach the road Grožnjan-Buje; turn left and pass crossing with the main road
(attention, traffic!) uphill towards Buje. At 1.3 km turn right to the one-way street
which leads to the centre of Buje; descend along the narrow road back to the
main road (2.8 km); continue on the right downhill in the direction of Umag to
5.1 km; turn right to the side road, direction of “Kaldanija”. You will come across
a side road where you turn right; carry on to 9.4 km; then cross the main road
(attention, traffic!) and you will come to the village of Volpija. In front of the rural
hotel “Parenzana” turn left and ride to 11 km; now turn left to the main road
(attention, traffic!); already at 11.4 km turn right towards Kremenje. At 14.1 km
you will come to Kremenje; turn left on the crossroads and at 14.3 km turn left
again to the side road for “Oskoruš”. Head through vineyards to 17.9 km; then turn
right towards Momjan and go uphill; on the crossroads in Momjan (18.9 km) turn
left and continue uphill through the village of Sv. Mauro to Črnci where right after
the signpost (21.1 km) you turn right downhill to Marušići. In Marušići turn right
on the crossroads and on 24.1 km turn left on the road for ‘Grožnjan”. At 27.7 km
you will come to the road Buje-Grožnjan, turn left and ride straight to Grožnjan.
From Grožnjan take the same road back to the village of Stanica; turn left uphill,
ride to the fork road at 31.6 km and turn right uphill. On 33.4 km you will come
to Krasica on the main road; turn right uphill and ride along the main road to Buje
and the departure point. Attention on the traffic on the main road!
What to visitThe most interesting part of this route is its second part. It passes at the foot
of Momjan through the valley of the river Arđila where you will find vineyards,
a waterfall, the town Momjan and its famous castle, and several wine cellars
that offer top quality wines. We recommend the wine cellar Kabola where you
can try the renowned Muscato from Momjan, and the wine cellars Rino and
Stari Podrum. If you want to try the local cuisine and local specialties with wild
asparagus, truffles, and wild game, visit the agro-tourism Sv. Mauro in Momjan,
tavern Furia in Smilovići, rural hotel La Parenzana in Volpija, and restaurant Pjero
in Kremenje. From Momjan the route goes uphill to 322 m from where you can
enjoy in the exceptional view on the surrounding valleys. The last town on the
route is Grožnjan, a picturesque medieval town with numerous art galleries and
ateliers which gave it the name of the “town of artists”. Wine and truffles products
can be tasted in the Zigante store in Grožnjan.
Medieval towns and wine roads of Momjan
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Route descriptionStart at the parking place near the football field along the narrow road; when
you come to the road Grožnjan-Buje turn left and head to the crossroads with
the main road, turn right (attention, traffic!); carry on to the exit for Koper; turn
right and further on turn right again onto the road for Kremenje. Pass through
Kremenje, Marušići, Donja Gomila and when you come to the village of Šterna,
turn left uphill towards Čepić. In Čepić on 14.0 km at the fork road take the road
on the right; at 14.7 km on the next fork road continue on the left along the
unpaved road to the paved road at 15.9 km. Turn right and after the village of
Hrastići turn right again (direction Oprtalj). In Sv. Lucija at the “stop” signpost
turn left for Oprtalj and on 19.8 km you will arrive at Oprtalj. From Oprtalj take
the road for Sv. Lucija and ride straight ahead to Šterna; in that village turn left
to the direction of Grožnjan. On 26.6 km turn left in the direction of Završje, and
in the village of Mlin on 28.7 km turn right in the direction of Grožnjan. On 33.8
km you will come to the road Grožnjan – Buje; turn right and go back to the
starting point through Triban.
What to visitToday’s route passes through romantic villages of upper Buje region and takes
you to Oprtalj, a picturesque town that used to be an important medieval centre
of this part of Istria. Nowadays Oprtalj is a small town situated on a hill with
a magnificent view of the surrounding valleys including the valley of the river
Mirna which is an important habitat of the appreciated white truffle. The route
takes you back to Buje along secondary roads that wind between woods and
hills. If you are fond of original flavours and traditional cuisine, pay a visit to
the agro-tourism household Tončić in the village of Čabrnica, near Zrenj (prior
appointment obligatory), while in the village of Kremenje you can visit the
restaurants Marino and Pjero known for truffle-based specialties, as well as the
wine cellar Kabola with its top quality white and rose wines. In Oprtalj you can
taste original Istrian products in the tasting parlour of the store “Loggia”.
Oprtalj and the authentic flavours of rural Istria
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Route descriptionStart from the parking lot near the football field along the narrow road to the
road Grožnjan-Buje. Take this road to the main crossroads then turn left onto
the main road (attention, traffic!) and ride mainly downhill through villages of
Krasica and Bijele Zemlje to the river Mirna. Just before the bridge (11.6 km) turn
right. Carry on along the road which follows the river to 18.6 km and turn right
and uphill; the road goes to Nova Vas and Brtonigla. From Brtonigla go down
onto the main road Novigrad-Buje, turn right (attention, traffic!) and ride along
the main road to the road Umag-Buje; turn right uphill towards Buje. At 30.1 km
turn left to the side road which leads into the very centre of Buje; from there,
ride downhill towards the starting point near the football field.
What to visitBrtonigla region is a famous wine growing area with many taverns and wine
tasting parlours, among which we recommend Veralda near Brtonigla and the
wine boutique San Rocco in the centre of the village. Brtonigla is the home of
one of the leading restaurants of the region, San Rocco, famous for its imagina-
tive fish and truffles-based cuisine (prior reservation obligatory), and for those
who are fond of traditional cuisine we recommend the taverns Astarea and
Morgan in the nearby village of Bracanija. The most significant natural phe-
nomenon that is certainly worth visiting is the karstic cave Mramornica near
Brtonigla. The valley of the river Mirna is surrounded by beautiful and peaceful
nature.
Intact nature of Mirna Valley and Wine Town Brtonigla
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Route descriptionStart from the parking lot of hotel Nautica towards the centre of Novigrad, continue
to Rivarela where we leave the town. On the roundabout follow directions to Buje
until reaching Brtonigla. Turn left towards Fernetici and Buroli. In Buroli turn right
to the main road Buje-Umag. The road takes us left to Juricani where we turn left
and passing the villages of Kranceti, Sverki, Gornji Babici and Skrinjari we reach
the main road Umag-Novigrad. Turn left and then through Karigador and Dajla
continue to Novigrad, but on the roundabout turn right for Karpinjan and along
the seaside we reach our starting point, parking of hotel Nautica.
What to visitThe road from Neapolis to Novigrad offers a vivid insight to the typical Istrian
lifestyle and culture as well as an opportunity for an active holiday and explor-
ing. You can start immediately in Novigrad, little seaside town with a rich his-
tory and cultural heritage which is mentioned in antique sources with the name
Neapolis. In the centre you can see the contemporary museum Lapidarium con-
serving one of the largest collections of stone monuments in Croatia, as well as
the famous Rigo, small art worldly known gallery.
Agata Gallery, Saint Anton church, homestead of the count Rigo in Karpinjan
and the countryside palace in Dajla are reminders of an interesting past and
culture of these territories. You will be able to discover those on two wheels
along this attractive cycling path. Apart from the palace in Dajla, one of the rare
monuments from the neoclassical period, you can have a stop in the wine cellar
Skrilj or Palcic and taste some good local wine.
Passing through the area of winegrowing and green Brtonigla in the inland
you will encounter various wine roads, homes to some of the best Istrian wine
producers as well as comfortable konobas and nice agro tourism households,
known for its kindness and spirit of typical Istrian village. There is also the
unique Mramornica cave near the village Draskovici which attracts curious peo-
ple from all around Europe. Going back towards the sea, enjoy the ride through
vineyards, olive groves and orchards and end up your day having dinner in one
of the extraordinary Novigrad restaurants.
From Neapolis to Novigrad
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Selection of circular mountain bike trails (combination of unpaved and paved roads)
The magnificent landscape that gradually ascends from the sea towards the
hinterland of Istria makes it an ideal area for mountain bike lovers. Only a few
kilometres away from the sea you will come across hilly areas. Here you can
enjoy your ride on marked and unmarked mountain bike trails that lead you
through gorgeous and almost virgin nature to explore the medieval towns
set hilltops offering spectacular views of the surrounding villages, churches,
and the blue sea. We have decided to present you 7 selected routes, while
6 more routes can be found in the map in this guide book. Together they
represent a network of mountain bike hill trails covering the whole area of
North-western Istria.
Have a great biking adventure in North-western Istria!
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Route descriptionStart in Novigrad (Mandrač) along the coast to the hotel Maestral and take
the main road. Ride through villages of St. Roželo and Antenal (attention,
traffic!). After Antenal (just before the bridge) turn left to the unpaved trail
by the Mirna river and carry on to 5.3 km; take the road on the left and uphill
to Sv Dionizije. Continue over Serbani and Nova Vas, turn left for Pavići, St.
Drušković and Turine and along the country road continue over Marinčići,
Fiorini, Balbije, Štroligarija and Punta to Karigador. In Karigador take the road
on the left for Dajla and along the coast over Mareda, Pineta and Karpinjan
arrive to Novigrad.
What to visitThe start of today’s stage is in Novigrad, a romantic fisherman’s town with
partially preserved town fortification walls, a unique town loggia at the very
seaside, and the St. Pelagius church with a crypt that houses a unique sacral
collection. The route goes through the fertile valley of the river Mirna and
passes near the cellars of the “wine town” Brtonigla and the cave “Mramor-
nica” which offers an inside view of the magnificent Istrian karstic subterra-
nean world. Along the route you will pass through the woods, small villages,
vineyards, olive groves, acres, as well as ride on secondary roads and paths
by the sea. Going through the village of Dajla we recommend you to visit the
wine producer Palčić and to taste his merlot, cuvee or his pearl wine frizza-
ntino, obtained from the red teran, as well as the long standing oil mill and
the oil tasting house “Al Torcio” with tradition that started years ago. After
returning to Novigrad, we recommend having a lunch in one of the selected
fish restaurants - Damir i Ornela, Čok, or Pepenero.
St. Pelagius Road - Novigrad
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Route descriptionStart from the parking lot near marina Nautica along the coast heading towards
Kastanija then turn right towards Mareda. From Mareda turn right towards
Fermići to the main road which we pass on the unpaved trails riding near
vineyards and olive groves. Pass Fiorini and continue on the right to Kršin and
Bužinija. In Bužinija take the main road (direction Novigrad) and after 150 m
turn right to Paolija and Velika Stancija. Ride on the unpaved trails to the road
towards Hotel Maestral. Pass the hotel and continue to Novigrad.
What to visitThe stage starts from the wonderful small fisherman’s town of Novigrad which
is located on Istria’s west coast. It stands out amongst the numerous Istrian
towns for its unique natural beauties, rich cultural heritage and the kind-
heartedness of its inhabitants. Novigrad’s historic town centre is located on an
island which was connected to the mainland in the 18th century. The partially
conserved medieval town fortification walls are one of the most interesting
symbols of this tourist destination. The bell tower of St. Pelagius church on the
main town square was built on the model of St. Mark’s bell tower in Venice,
and the view of the city from its top is breathtaking. Novigrad also homes
the permanent installation of Austrian-Hungarian navy called the Gallerion
which offers a vast collection of nautical exhibits that are well worth seeing.
The route follows the coast all the way to Mareda, where we turn on dirt
roads that wind through picturesque vineyards and olive groves, taking us
through Fiorini, Kršin, Bužinija, Paolija and Velika Stancija. Before arriving to
Novigrad you shouldn’t miss the tasting parlour of the olive oil producer Babić
and experience its magical world of scent and taste where you can try many
various types of extra virgin olive oil. In case you get hungry along the route,
we recommend visiting the fish restaurant Giovanni located in St.Roželo near
hotel Maestral. On our way back to Novigrad we stop either at Rivarela or under
the city walls to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets on this part of the
Adriatic. After the return to Novigrad, we suggest a glass of excellent wine in
coffee & wine bar Vitriol, a light meal in one of selected fish restaurants Sidro
or the tavern Tabasco.
Novigrad - From the sea to vineyards and olive groves
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Route descriptionStart in Buje (football field) to Bibali and take the unpaved road through Kruge
and Smilovići to Momjan. From Momjan descent to the valley pass the medieval
castle and turn right towards Škarijevac; continue through Brdo and Kučibreg to
Dugo Brdo, and then descend to Vrnjaki and Marušići. From Marušići following
the edge of the forest Kornarija arrive to Sv. Florijan, Tribani, and carry on to
the starting point in Buje.
What to visitOn this route you will get to know the gentle green hills of central Istria,
covered with forests, vineyards and olive groves, and ride through typical
Istrian villages with picturesque stone houses. The central part of this route
is Momjan and the small river Arđila in the nearby valley. We will visit the
ruins of the medieval castle of Momjan and the wine cellar Kabola where
you can taste the famous Moscato from Momjan. From the hill tops you can
admire the magnificent view with the Istrian inland on one side and of the
Slovenian coast on the other. We recommend taverns Stari podrum and Rino
in Momjan, as well as restaurant Marino and tavern Pjero in Kremenje with
truffle-based specialties and traditional cuisine.
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Route descriptionStart in the town square in Brtonigla, take the road for Grobice and you will
soon reach Baredine from where you descend to the valley of the river Mirna.
At the bridge and the main road turn right towards Antenal. After 1.8 km turn
right and uphill to Sv. Dionizije, then through Serbani, Nova Vas, Pavići and
Druškovići arrive to Turina and continue to Marinčići. From there, along the
paved road through Fiorini continue to Karigador. In Karigador turn right and
at the nearby entrance of the Camping Park Umag turn right on the unpaved
road through Radini and Lukon back to Brtonigla.
What to visitThe route starts in Brtonigla, the “wine town” with two exceptional taverns,
Astarea and Morgan (Bracanija), as well as the restaurant San Rocco where you
can experience the unique flavours and riches of Istrian cuisine. For wine lovers
we recommend the wine store San Rocco and the wine cellar Veralda where
you can taste wines and top quality olive oils. The route continues along country
roads through vineyards, olive groves, and along the river Mirna all the way to
the picturesque fisherman’s villages of Karigador and Dajla on the coast. You can
visit the cave Mramornica near Brtonigla and the art gallery Aleksandar Rukavina
in the town centre.
The Istrian Malvasia Route
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Route descriptionStart from Zrenj towards Oprtalj arriving in Jakusi after 3 km. Head through
Markovići and Čepić to Šterna and after 1 km of paved road take the trail to
Sveti Ivan and Vrh to Oprtalj. From Oprtalj, through Sv. Lucija and Laganiš you
arrive to the village of Žnjidarići. Carry on an unpaved trail to the village of
Čabrnica and finally to the starting point in Zrenj.
What to visitAlong this route you will have the opportunity to fully enjoy in the beautiful
hilly landscape, typical villages, and cultural heritage. The most attractive
locations are the following: the ruins of the medieval castle Pietra Peloza;
the picturesque Oprtalj, a small town that used to be an important medi-
eval centre of this part of Istria, where you should visit the loggia and the
collection of stone monuments; the churches of the Blessed Virgin Mary and
of St. Rocco decorated with frescoes. The agro-tourism Tončić and Gardina in
the village Čabrnica near Zrenj offers great meals in a homey atmosphere.
From source to source
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Route descriptionStart from the town square in Oprtalj, descend to the small church where you
turn towards Vrh, and continue downhill through villages of Sv. Ivan, Makovci,
Mlin, and Sv. Juraj to Grožnjan. From Grožnjan, carry on along the unpaved road
downhill to Porte Ponton. Turn left uphill for Kostanjica and continue to Završje;
turn right onto the former railway Parenzana, pass through the two tunnels and
over an attractive viaduct to reach Zubini then the valley of the river Mirna. Turn
left onto the unpaved road towards Livade, and after 1.5 km take the road on the
left towards the village of Balini. Continue uphill to Sv. Jelena and then downhill
through Ipše to Gradinje. Continue uphill to Sv. Lucija and Oprtalj.
Not to be missedThe starting point of today’s stage is in Oprtalj, a small town that used to be
an important medieval centre of the region and where history left its marks
at every corner. You should visit the loggia that homes the collection of stone
monuments, and the churches of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of St. Rocco deco-
rated with frescoes. In the store “Loggia” you can taste typical Istrian products.
Besides Oprtalj, the route takes you Završje, a historic place where time seems
to have stopped, and Grožnjan, the picturesque town protected by fortification
walls from every side, with its numerous art galleries and ateliers which gave
it the name of ‘the city of artists’. On this route you will come across one of the
leading Croatian olive oil producers Ipša in the village Ipša, and the wine cellar
Zigante in the village Kostanjica with its friendly staff and exceptional food and
wines. Another interesting agro-tourism is situated in the village Montižel and
it is run by the Pincin family.
Three Istrian musketeers
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Route descriptionStart in Gamboc bay (roundabout) in the direction of the nearby lighthouse in
Savudrija, continuing along the coast to Ravna Dolina, trough Borozija RV camp-
ing and reaching the entrance to the ancient Roman port Savudrija. Cross the
small bridge and continue uphill pass the St. Ivan church, carry on downhill to
the ancient port then continue towards Stancija Grande and Alberi after which
take a left turn heading towards the village Riva. The route continues on an
unpaved trail to the St. Peter lookout and Kanegra where it briefly goes back on
the paved road. Pass Kanegra take the unpaved road towards Riva and Crveni
vrh then turn right onto the paved road to the golf course Medigije. Here turn
left towards the Horse Centre Jurcanija and then descend to the tourist settle-
ment Sol Polynesia. Pass through the tourist settlement and at its exit carry on
an unpaved trail to the main road Umag – Svaudrija in Zambratija. Continue the
ride to the Istrian stone aqueduct where you take a left turn and take a road
along the coast to the starting point in Gamboc bay.
What to visitThe lighthouse in Savudrija is the northernmost part of Croatia, an in the town
Savudrija the remains of the Roman port are still visible. The viewpoint St. Peter
near Kanegra offers an amazing view on the Piran bay. In Bašanija you can taste
the wine produced by Degrassi who is one of the leading Croatian wine producers.
Moreover, you can taste the “Pavlović” extra virgin olive oil, while in Frančeskija
you can taste the Istrian prosciutto. In Crveni Vrh you can enjoy playing golf,
and if you prefer going for a horse back riding excursion the Horse Center in
Juricanija is not far. Along the trail you will find numerous fish restaurants: Toni,
Vilola, Pergola, Maruzzella, Rosetta, Antonia in Zambratija; Bruno in Bašanija;
and Porto in Savudrija.
View from the most western point of Croatia
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Route descriptionStart from the tourist village Katoro heading towards Murine, through Galici
and Saint Vid reaching Vilanija. In Vilanija proceed to Vardica and Goli vrh fol-
lowing the directions turning left to the woods. We pass under the high road
Istrian epsilon and continue along the fence until the asphalt where we turn
left again. After some hundred meters turn right to the macadam path where
we will reach Buje close to the Cupiga hill. From Buje the path goes downhill
to Vinela and then right to Jurcanija, Volpija, Kastel and Kaldanija until hotel
Mulino. Along the Parenzana track proceed to Kanegra then towards Crveni vrh
and through Medigija and Kortina back to Katoro.
What to visitThis road leads through the green inland of Umag and invites for an authentic
experience of Istria once and today, combining together valuable points, interest-
ing for different age groups. A family will therefore gladly have a stop at the Goli
vrh ranch and watch the horses, try riding or get an appointment of a riding class
whereas for adventure and history lovers the top hill town of Buje will awaken
their fantasy. With its two bell towers and the five edge fortress, Buje dominates
north-western Istria reaching all the way to the Alps. Strong points of Buje are
the old town core with the magnificent church, bell tower and view point along
with the Ethnographical Museum hosting the collection of old Istrian cuisine,
oil factory and craft factories. Don’t miss visiting the exhibition in the town
gallery Orsola and the school of making stained glass. Buje doesn’t stay back
in the culinary discipline either – try the specialties of restaurants and konobas
situated in the old town but visit wine and olive oil producers that have chosen
to start their activities right there between the old town walls. On the way back
stop in Volpija and have a rest in the famous rural hotel La Parenzana. This place
hosts and reveals the history of the old rail road Parenzana that used to connect
Trieste and Porec and whose route has been turned into a walking and cycling
path. The road leads along the beautiful casino hotel Mulino and along the left
riverside of Dragonja, situated on the very border of Croatia and Slovenia. In the
penultimate part, this path offers a spectacular view to the Savudrija bay and
Piran saline while on Crveni vrh you can carefully stop and close to the big golf
area admire the playground which fits perfectly in the natural surroundings of
hills and valleys, already awarded by design recognition.
Idyll of the Istrian inland
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Route descriptionFrom Katoro reach Murine and through Galici and Saint Vid arrive to Vilanija.
After Vilanija turn right to Vardica coming soon to Juricani. In Juricani we reach
the main road Umag-Buje where we turn left and then soon right in the direc-
tion of Sverki. Through Sverki, Lukoni and Radini we reach the seashore next
to the entrance of the camping Park Umag. Continue to the right on the main
road, then turn left and enter to Lovrecica. We continue to Saint Ivan and Saint
Pelegrin and soon reach Umag. Cycle along the seaside until Punta and end up
in Katoro.
What to visitBearing in mind that the starting point of this interesting road is the tourist
village Katoro, already at the beginning of this bike adventure you can stop a
bit and enjoy the rich offer includes a couple of high quality hotels, shops and
restaurants as well as sport playgrounds. Special attractions are outside pools
and fully equipped pebble, rocky and concrete beaches. From Katoro the road
will take you to a completely new world, in the undiscovered inland of Umag
inland through fields, olive groves and vineyards where you will still be able to
see peasants cultivating their own land. The route goes then back to the sea
and through a big part of Umag Riviera, from camping Park Umag to Lovrecica,
Finida and Saint Ivan to the centre of the town. Umag, the most western Croatian
town with a turbulent history has managed to maintain until nowadays some
medieval walls and towers like for example the Bishop tower from the 14th
century, gothic and renaissance houses with stems and the monumental town
church Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the mid 18th century. On
the other hand, Umag Riviera is a place of picturesque bays and green woods,
cultivated vineyards and olive groves, blue sea and pebble beaches. The seaside
in Katoro is very interesting archeologically – in the Roman times it was home
to rustic villas and sea ports which are submerged today due to the rise of the
sea level in the last two thousand years. During archaeological researches within
Katoro area remaining of pottery has been found in the underworld from the
times when Umag used to be part of the Roman Empire. On your way back to
Katoro visit the ranch and horse riding club where you might be intrigued by
jump riding, not such a known type of sport and recreation.
Road of antique submerged ports
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Route descriptionFrom the center of Buje after the traffic lights ride towards Pula and follow-
ing the directions before the crossroad with the state road to Pula turn right
to the macadam path. The ride gets to a small bridge where an uphill starts
along the left side of Kastanjari hill. We reach a macadam road that leads to
the top hill, continue turning left and through vineyards reach the road arriving
to Donje Baredine. Along the macadam ride downhill to the Mirna river valley
am then until Ponte Porton. A five kilometres long uphill to Groznjan follows.
From Groznjan we climb until Peroj and then along the Parenzana trail we come
back to Buje.
What to visitStart from Buje, little picturesque town that dominates the whole area of north-
western Istria up on the hill with its two bell towers and five edge fortress.
Have a break and visit the cultural and historical sights of the old town core,
the ethnographical museum as a treasury of traditional lifestyle as well as the
valuable exhibition in the Orsola gallery.
You can try the specialties of various restaurants and konobas, as well as top
quality home made wines and oil types that have chosen to start their activities
right there between the old town walls. We are sure you will enjoy the beautiful
scenario starting from the Adriatic Sea all the way to the Alps.
After riding through the home of olives we reach Donje Baredine where it is
worth to visit one of the many exhibitions parts of the Tigor gallery. The owner
will be delighted by your visit and he will host cyclists with pleasure as well as
give useful information and advice for the following downhill ride through the
valley of the longest Istrian River Mirna.
Before going uphill to Groznjan you have to be courageous for the challenging
ride downhill which will be a worthy one for sure. It is difficult to explain with
words the beauty waiting for you in Groznjan, town of artists, galleries and vivid
street life that leaves no one indifferent. In this cute little town a traveller must
definitely stop and feel its special atmosphere.
Istrian hills road
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Route descriptionCycling from the Groznjan square we come up to Peroj and turn right to the
Parenzana trail. Following the directions before Triban turn right and arrive to
the main road Buje-Groznjan. Continue left and after 100 meters turn right to the
macadam path leading to the Saint Florijan church. Ride left and before coming
to the village of Marusici left to the macadam path going uphill to Vrhnjak and
Dugo Brdo. Once arrived to Dugo Brdo turn right and then downhill through
Kubertoni and Buzleti to Donja Gomila. Here we turn left to the main road Buje-
Oprtalj continuing to Sterna. After one kilometre we arrive to the macadam path
going to Saint Ivan. Here we turn right and through a beautiful valley we reach
Makovci. Continuing towards Zavrsje in the village Mlin turn right and then im-
mediately after 200 m left to the macadam road leading to Groznjan passing
Sain Juraj and Kalcin.
What to visitThe gallery road starts in Groznjan, town of artists and centre of the International
Music Youth centre. Here you will discover numerous art galleries and among
them the praised town gallery Fonticus. Apart from resting your soul, in Groznjan
you will be able to do so with your body by tasting truffles, wine, rakija (grappa)
and honey in one of many agro tourism households. Those who fall in love with
Groznjan at first sight, and such are many, can afford a longer stay and rent
accommodation in the old town core within one of little streets that enchant
positive and vibrant energy.
Riding further along the Parenzana road, a bike trail named after the old railway
from the Austro-Hungarian times passing through Istria. This road leads us through
a tick forest Kornarija all the way to Marusici where you can visit a Sculpture Park
with operas made by authors from all around the world.
Continue riding through the abandoned village Vrhnjak arriving to Dugo Brdo
which can be easily named a lookout due to its beautiful view point stretching
to all four sides of the world. On the way to Oprtalj you will have the opportunity
to discover sculpture pieces made by Mother Nature that has played a bit with
this landscape leading you to Zavrsje and back to arty Groznjan.
From galleries to sculptures
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Route descriptionIn the vicinity of the Istrian Spa along with the old quarry we start a 4,5 km
long uphill to Znjidarici village. After Znjidarici we turn left and pass Poli, Medici,
Vizintini and Laganisi arriving to Saint Lucija and then go downhill to Gradinje. In
Gradinje turn right, continue on the main road towards Livade and after a couple
of kilometres turn to Ipsi. Here an uphill to Saint Jelena starts and then a downhill
to Livade. Already after 1 kilometre right to Krajici, downhill to Balini and Pirelici
thus arriving to Livade indirectly. From Livade turn right towards Motovun. After
crossing the Mirna river bridge turn right immediately and along the Mirna river
continue until the Istrian spa.
What to visitThe aphrodisiac road goes through peaks and hills south and east of Oprtalj where
from you can enjoy the beautiful scenery to the Mirna valley, picturesque medieval
town Motovun and the greenery of surrounding hills. This land is known as the
habitat of the truffle. This expensive bulb with an aphrodisiac reputation is being
prepared in numerous ways in local restaurants and konobas. Don’t hesitate and
stop for lunch because a plate of home made pasta with truffles is an extraordinary
addition to your bike adventure through north-western Istria. Along this route spe-
cial attention to bike-explorers should be given to Livade, a place called also the
world truffle centre. Every October it hosts a big festival dedicated to this delicious
king of cookery-especially for the white truffle, the best one among truffle types.
Even if it can be found in other parts of Europe too they say the Istrian white truffle
from the Motovun woods has something special while it has enchanted not a small
number of gourmands so far. Moreover, don’t miss to go and look for the replica
of the record truffle weighing more than 1,3 kilos which has been found in 1999
exactly in Livade. This truffle has become part of the Guinness book of records as the
heaviest truffle in the world found so far. It is exhibited in the lovely shop of home
made specialties on truffle basis. The Guinness record episode only strengthened
the reputation of small Livade as the real truffle centre in the world. Istrian spa
(where the road begins and ends) is a place for relaxation and peace. Above the
village you can see an impressive 85 meters high cliff called Gorostass situated
close to a source of healing water while the peak of the rock is home to the Saint
Stjepan church after whom the spa resort was named. A longer drive along the
Mirna riverbed which follows on the way back to Istrian spa represents a special
experience for cyclists and sportsmen of various profiles.
Aphrodisiac road
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About ParenzanaParenzana was a narrow-gauge railway operating between 1902 and 1935
between Trieste and Poreč (at that time Parenzo, hence the name Parenzana).
It connected Istria to the inland of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy, of which
Istria was an integral part. The railroad was of extreme importance as it brought
economic progress to the most isolated and poorest parts of Istria, therefore
it is not surprising that people still remember it with respect and nostalgia.
The railway transported wine, olive oil, salt, fruit, vegetables, lime, wood and
other goods to the market and it ran through North-western Istria connecting
Trieste with Poreč via Koper, Piran, Buje, Grožnjan, Završje, Livade, Motovun,
and Vižinada. The last train rode on August 31st 1935. Since it couldn’t compete
with the road transportation it was dismantled, carriages and locomotives sold
and reallocated, while rails were loaded on a ship for Abyssinia which allegedly
ended up sunken somewhere in the Mediterranean. Even though it has been
73 years since Parenzana closed, most railway stations have survived as many
were converted into homes. Viaducts and tunnels are preserved as well and are
exceptionally attractive. Many passionate hikers, researchers, cyclists and nature
lovers have been long aware of the beauty of this magical route emphasizing that
it can have huge potential if adequately revitalized. With the financial support
of the European Union, vegetation and obstacles have been cleared from the
railway route, and the bridges have been restored and equipped with security
fences. Being financed by multinational European Union and connecting three
states - Italy, Slovenia and Croatia, Parenzana is rightly called The Path of Health
and Friendship. On May 10th 2008, on the almost forgotten route of the former
railway line, there was a formal opening of the cycling route “Parenzana”.
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Route descriptionEven though the route starts near the border crossing Plovanija we recommend
you start in the tourist settlement Kanegra, from where you should follow yellow
markings in the direction of Buje. The route twists left at almost 180 degrees
and passes by the former station Savudrija-Salvore; take the tarmac road there
and continue towards the village of Markovac. In Markovac come off the route
of the railway Parenzana and take the main road; turn left to the crossroads
with the main Istrian road “Y”; cross the crossroads and, following the yellow
signpost, turn right again onto Parenzana which will take you to Kaldanija; turn
right and along the main road continue to Buje. After 1.5 km turn left then again
turn to the unpaved Parenzana route; across Volpija continue to the main road
Buje-Kaštel, there turn right towards Buje and after 1 km following the sign
Parenzana turn left to a narrow concrete path. Having passed by the building of
the former railway station Buje, carry on the left along the main road towards
Grožnjan; after two sharp turns, turn right and return to the unpaved Parenzana
route. Continue by the station Triban to the very entrance of the closed tunnel
Sv. Vid. Turn right and circumvent in front of the town of Grožnjan, we pass thro-
ugh the tunnel Kalcini (178.7 m), and return again to the unpaved road route.
Continue through Biloslavi, Kostanjica tunnel (69.9 m) and arrive to the foot of
the hill on top of which is Završje. Take the wide unpaved road and continue
along Parenzana to the tunnel Završje 1 (35 m) and Završje 2 (28m), followed
by the viaduct Završje (61.8 m). Carry on along the route passing the village of
Vižintini and after a few hundred meters you will arrive to the viaduct Antonci
(61.8 m). Shortly after the viaduct you will reach the village of Krti where you
continue along the Parenzana route. After a few kilometres the route takes you
over the viaduct (68.5 m) and through the tunnel Freski (146 m). Arriving to
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the railway station Oprtalj descent in a gentle rightward turn over the viaduct
Oprtalj (75.2 m) and there continue further downhill; after a few kilometres you
will come to Livade, and its Museum with the Parenzana collection. From Livade,
the route takes you along the main road which crosses the bridge over the Mirna
river followed from where it keeps going uphill on the left edge of Motovun hill,
passesing through the tunnel Motovun (222 m) and continues toward former
station of Karojba to the viaduct Krvar (39.9 m). Continuing uphill you will arrive
to the viaduct of Sabadin (64 m) and then to the former station Vižinada, where
the route of Parenzana reaches its end.
What to visitAlong the Parenzana route lay some of the most unique and precious towns
in Istria, including the “town of artists” Grožnjan, Završje, the most beautiful
medieval town in Istria Motovun, and a very important historic town Vižinada.
The route abounds in scenic views, stone viaducts some as high as 50m, and
preserved tunnels with eco friendly lighting. Lush vegetation and the variety
of flora and fauna you will encounter along the route are fascinating and the
passages cut in rock and the precipice below some of its parts impressive. From
the enogastronomic offer we recommend tavern “La Parenzana” in Volpija, wine
store “Enoteca Zigante Tartufi” in Livade, agro-tourisms Dešković in Kostanjica and
Pincin in Montižel, and wine cellar Zigante Duvilio in Kostanjica.
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Bike hotels of north-western Istria
As a region with a mild Mediterranean climate and a thick net of paths and side
roads, north-western Istria is suitable for all kind of cycling sports. Special charm
is given by its green hinterland which is distant only around ten kilometres from
the seaside. The fantasy of explorers’ and curious people will be enriched within
fortresses on hills, woods and picturesque landscapes. The whole experience will
be completed with excellent accommodation and cuisine facilities.
North-western Istria successfully satisfies standards of hill and road cycling, town
and trekking cycling as well as cyclotourism, whether we talk about individuals,
families or bigger groups. Apart from ideal natural and infrastructural conditions our
region has recently developed a system of licensed bike hotels which satisfy high
European criteria of accommodation, reception and other services for cyclists.
Bike hotels are equipped for cyclists ensuring various contents for this guest typol-
ogy. Bearing in mind they are travellers with different needs from other tourists,
bike hotels offer high infrastructure, information and services for contemporary
cyclists in one place.
What can a guest expect to find in such a hotel? Bike hotels are situated in the
vicinity of bike paths which are more than 18 in this area with a length of around
550 kilometres. They start on the seaside, go through towns, fields and fortresses,
they are pervious and maintained and come in different difficulties, altitude and
ground.
Moreover, bike hotels offer services of bike rental with a safe deposit and stor-
age room. Special rooms are equipped with tools for repairing smaller defects,
whereas in case of more complicated breakdowns they offer information about
mechanics and spare parts shops.
A bike hotel has got to have a bike corner, especially arranged part with brochures
and information for cyclists. Here you will find our attractive guide book through
North-western Istria written in various languages with maps of roads and itineraries,
photos and detailed descriptions of all bike routes within the region. There are also
available other type of information about bike offers, weather forecast, cultural
and natural sights, gourmet offer, organized trips as well as other information
important for a two wheel trip.
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In order to be qualified as a bike hotel, a facility must offer other contents such as a
bike parking lot, bike wash service, sportswear and a diet adapted to cyclists (standard
menus but also lunch and energetic beverages for major physical efforts).
The bike hotels offer is fulfilled by swimming pools, fitness and wellness services,
perfect for relaxation and additional trainings. Professional masseurs and thera-
pists will gladly help in case of minor muscle injuries or in order to help you relax
after a long ride. Bike hotels guarantee comfort during day trip planning and will
therefore leave a meeting room free for cyclists as well as any other type of help
when needed.
Bike Services:
• Bike corner
• Secure bike garage
• Service workshop
• Bike rental
• Bike cleaning service
• Safety check (bicycle control service)
• Athletic clothing cleaning service
• Organised weekly bike rides
• Bike trail routes/maps
• Daily weather reports
• Cycling events calendar
• Meeting centre
• Cyclist-tailored menus
• Special services/discounts
• Wellness and fitness centre
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Cycle friendly accomodations of north-western Istria
Hotel Sol Garden Istra ****Katoro bb, 52470 UmagTel. +385 (0)52 716 000 www.istraturist.com
Luxurious hotel on the crossroad of cycling pathsSituated within the Katoro tourist village approximately 3 kilometres from Umag centre and 250 meters from the seaside, hotel Sol Garden Istra brings together modern design and traditional Istrian motifs. A perfect place for cyclists with various types of needs, this facility offers simple access to 18 bike paths within the Umag cluster (area) along with different professional services. A modern wellness centre, delicious food and animation for all generations fulfil the offer.
Hotel Maestral ****Terre 2, 52466 NovigradTel. +385 (0)52 858 630www.laguna-novigrad.hr
Novigrad’s eclectic perfect for Istrian cycling tours experiences Situated within a forest park on the very sea side you will find hotel Maestral, a spacious and professionally lead hotel with a long-lasting tradition in tourism management. It is opened throughout the year, situated only few minutes bike ride from Novigrad town centre. It has recently been renovated and thus equipped with a wellness, a fitness centre and an inside pool. Being the first eclectic among hotels, Maestral hosts congresses, sport teams, individual travellers and families. A rich gourmet offer, complete logistic system and a spacious parking lot are there for cyclists. Bike roads are easily accessible from here, not only those of Umag area
but as well those towards Tar and Porec.
Hotel San Rocco ****Srednja ulica 2, 52474 BrtoniglaTel. +385 (0)52 725 000www.san-rocco.hr
A boutique hotel perfect for the most demanding cyclistsFor a couple of years San Rocco has had the title of the best small hotel in Croatia. From its opening in 2004 within an adapted complex of old Istrian village houses San Rocco has become an institution, a trendsetter and a leader in excellence. It is famous both for its extraordinary cuisine and culinary philosophy and the effort of the family running this small hotel. Situated in the quiet, green Brtonigla about 10 kilometres from the sea side, this facility is a perfect starting point for a two-wheel-exploring, especially for guests who look for a complete service and high comfort of luxurious rooms, wellness, swimming pool and meals prepared exclusively with
fresh and home-made ingredients.
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Casa romantica La ParenzanaVolpia 3, 52460 BujeTel. +385 (0)52 777 460www.parenzana.com.hr
On the traces of the old railway – on a bike!Home-made bread and meals, open-hearted hosts with a long experience in tourism are only a part of what you can expect in La Parenzana, picturesque konoba situated 2 kilometres from Buje. La Parenzana offers accommodation in comfortable rooms whereas its identity and offer is based on the history of the old Austro-Hungarian railway Parenzana which used to connect Trieste and Porec and it passed exactly through North-western Istria. This konoba is an ideal start to explore this old road known nowadays as a bike and walking path. Facility perfect for romantics and
cosmopolites that even while cycling yearn for beauty of history epochs.
Hotel Villa Rosetta ****Crvena uvala 31, 52475 ZambratijaTel. +385 (0)52 725 710www.villarosetta.hr
Scent of the sea and bike-adventure in Savudrian lonelinessVilla Rosetta is a small seaside hotel on the very north-western Istrian peak in the vicinity of Savudrija. It offers accommodation along the cycling route and ad-ditional services for cyclist which makes it a perfect facility for this type of tourists. The hotel is surrounded by greenery and it pays a lot of attention to the excellent cuisine – specialities of Villa Rosetta are traditional and modern Mediterranean dishes. A more intimate atmosphere is a must here and therefore is this hotel perfect for everyone who wants to avoid summer crowds and enjoy within the blue and green Mediterranean. Excellent wine cellars offering tasting are to be
found in the vicinity.
A CasaGrupija 13a, Savudrija, UmagTel. +385 (0)52 751 222www.restoran-mani.com
Rural complex where to experience Istria on two wheelsRestaurant A Casa with rooms and a swimming pool has been built as a rural complex with a scent of old times. It is situated in the small village Grupija North-eastern from Umag, not far away from the tourist village Kanegra. Only a few kilometres from the Slovenian border this facility is placed on the very road. The proximity to the railway Parenzana and other bike paths going through the Istrian inland, golf playgrounds and excellent cuisine makes it a desirable place for cyclists in North-western Istria.
It offers home-made meals and additional services for cycling tourists.
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