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Slavonia you know
About this collection
Have you ever heard of Slavonia? It's located in the northeasternmost tip of Croatia, where the country borders Hungary, Serbia, and Bosnia. Here, where the three major rivers—Drava, Sava, and Danube—flow, a beautiful region lies hidden. This relatively unknown part of Croatia boasts a rich history, culture, and natural beauty.
This collection consists of a series of four connected rides, spread across Slavonia.
Your first ride starts in Osijek and ends in Ilok; it runs through the Baranja region, through the Kopački Rit Nature Park and then following the Danube along the border with Serbia.
The second route starts in Ilok, goes through the Syrmia region, along the border with Serbia and then via Vinkovci ending in the cathedral town of Dakovo.
The third route starts in Dakovo and ends in Požega; it runs along the border with Bosnia, through the Kutjevo wine region and then through Papuk Nature Park.
The fourth route starts in Požega, runs through the Papuk Geological Nature Park, then follows the meandering Drava River on the border with Hungary via the Križnica area, visits a stud farm and finally ends in Našice.
A great way to explore this region is by following the "Slavonia you know" routes. Driving along these routes, you'll encounter unspoiled river landscapes as well as Slavonia's cultural highlights. This offers a unique opportunity to experience Croatia authentically, away from the hustle and bustle of popular coastal destinations. While the predominantly flat landscape sometimes offers little variety, enhanced by the large plots of land dedicated to agriculture and viticulture, this is more than compensated for by the combination of rich folk culture, traditional villages, meadows, marshes, forests, and delicious cuisine, making this region a destination not to be missed.
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This collection consists of a series of four connected rides, spread across Slavonia.
Your first ride starts in Osijek and ends in Ilok; it runs through the Baranja region, through the Kopački Rit Nature Park and then following the Danube along the border with Serbia.
The second route starts in Ilok, goes through the Syrmia region, along the border with Serbia and then via Vinkovci ending in the cathedral town of Dakovo.
The third route starts in Dakovo and ends in Požega; it runs along the border with Bosnia, through the Kutjevo wine region and then through Papuk Nature Park.
The fourth route starts in Požega, runs through the Papuk Geological Nature Park, then follows the meandering Drava River on the border with Hungary via the Križnica area, visits a stud farm and finally ends in Našice.
A great way to explore this region is by following the "Slavonia you know" routes. Driving along these routes, you'll encounter unspoiled river landscapes as well as Slavonia's cultural highlights. This offers a unique opportunity to experience Croatia authentically, away from the hustle and bustle of popular coastal destinations. While the predominantly flat landscape sometimes offers little variety, enhanced by the large plots of land dedicated to agriculture and viticulture, this is more than compensated for by the combination of rich folk culture, traditional villages, meadows, marshes, forests, and delicious cuisine, making this region a destination not to be missed.
About this collection
Have you ever heard of Slavonia? It's located in the northeasternmost tip of Croatia, where the country borders Hungary, Serbia, and Bosnia. Here, where the three major rivers—Drava, Sava, and Danube—flow, a beautiful region lies hidden. This relatively unknown part of Croatia boasts a rich history, culture, and natural beauty.
This collection consists of a series of four connected rides, spread across Slavonia.
Your first ride starts in Osijek and ends in Ilok; it runs through the Baranja region, through the Kopački Rit Nature Park and then following the Danube along the border with Serbia.
The second route starts in Ilok, goes through the Syrmia region, along the border with Serbia and then via Vinkovci ending in the cathedral town of Dakovo.
The third route starts in Dakovo and ends in Požega; it runs along the border with Bosnia, through the Kutjevo wine region and then through Papuk Nature Park.
The fourth route starts in Požega, runs through the Papuk Geological Nature Park, then follows the meandering Drava River on the border with Hungary via the Križnica area, visits a stud farm and finally ends in Našice.
A great way to explore this region is by following the "Slavonia you know" routes. Driving along these routes, you'll encounter unspoiled river landscapes as well as Slavonia's cultural highlights. This offers a unique opportunity to experience Croatia authentically, away from the hustle and bustle of popular coastal destinations. While the predominantly flat landscape sometimes offers little variety, enhanced by the large plots of land dedicated to agriculture and viticulture, this is more than compensated for by the combination of rich folk culture, traditional villages, meadows, marshes, forests, and delicious cuisine, making this region a destination not to be missed.
This collection consists of a series of four connected rides, spread across Slavonia.
Your first ride starts in Osijek and ends in Ilok; it runs through the Baranja region, through the Kopački Rit Nature Park and then following the Danube along the border with Serbia.
The second route starts in Ilok, goes through the Syrmia region, along the border with Serbia and then via Vinkovci ending in the cathedral town of Dakovo.
The third route starts in Dakovo and ends in Požega; it runs along the border with Bosnia, through the Kutjevo wine region and then through Papuk Nature Park.
The fourth route starts in Požega, runs through the Papuk Geological Nature Park, then follows the meandering Drava River on the border with Hungary via the Križnica area, visits a stud farm and finally ends in Našice.
A great way to explore this region is by following the "Slavonia you know" routes. Driving along these routes, you'll encounter unspoiled river landscapes as well as Slavonia's cultural highlights. This offers a unique opportunity to experience Croatia authentically, away from the hustle and bustle of popular coastal destinations. While the predominantly flat landscape sometimes offers little variety, enhanced by the large plots of land dedicated to agriculture and viticulture, this is more than compensated for by the combination of rich folk culture, traditional villages, meadows, marshes, forests, and delicious cuisine, making this region a destination not to be missed.
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