Van Pasjak naar Faaker See                 
                
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                        RouteXpert Michel van Hagen (MRA-Founder)
                        Last edit: 25-11-2019
                                                    
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                        Duration
                        7h 44m
                    Mode of travel
                        Car or motorcycle
                    Distance
                        345.51 km
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    Route Jadranska Magistrale: https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/motor-and-car-route/hr/Jadranska-Magistrale/713807/Van-Vodice-to-Pasjak-Croatia
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Osrednjeslovenska
                    About this region
                    The Central Slovenia Statistical Region (Slovene: Osrednjeslovenska statistična regija) is a statistical region in central Slovenia.
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                            Roundtrip Eastern Europe via Slovenia Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina
                            This route collection builds up to one great adventure in Eastern Europe. All routes combined make a 19 day roundtrip through Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia Herzegovina. It aims to show the beauty of Eastern Europe, displaying how relaxed it can be to ride here. Quiet roads, friendly people, good food and impressive nature and culture will be your host throughout the trip.
As there’s so much to see and experience along the route, you might want to plan a longer trip than the 19 days. What about staying an extra day at Lake Bled (Slovenia)? Or taking some time in Zadar (Croatia) to marvel at the old city and its beautiful sea view. Or what about the idea to stay an extra day in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to soak up the coffee culture and the city’s atmosphere? Or go hiking at the Plitvice Lakes (Croatia)? Or do a via Ferrata in Logarska Dolina (Slovenia)? Or … The options are too numerous to mention them all.
And off course, travelling through the Black Forest, the Alps and Dolomites is always a beautiful experience. Along your way you’ll have plenty opportunities to enjoy impressive sights, both natural and cultural.
The length of the routes are long enough so you can cover distances, as well as spend time to stop and enjoy natural and cultural highlights. Please do note that the routes may demand solid riding skills and a good condition. The main roads in Eastern Europe are definitely improving, but for this collection a large number of smaller scenic roads have been selected to make the riding more adventurous. Please be aware that these smaller roads can be in poor condition as they are not so frequently used and maintained.
                            As there’s so much to see and experience along the route, you might want to plan a longer trip than the 19 days. What about staying an extra day at Lake Bled (Slovenia)? Or taking some time in Zadar (Croatia) to marvel at the old city and its beautiful sea view. Or what about the idea to stay an extra day in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to soak up the coffee culture and the city’s atmosphere? Or go hiking at the Plitvice Lakes (Croatia)? Or do a via Ferrata in Logarska Dolina (Slovenia)? Or … The options are too numerous to mention them all.
And off course, travelling through the Black Forest, the Alps and Dolomites is always a beautiful experience. Along your way you’ll have plenty opportunities to enjoy impressive sights, both natural and cultural.
The length of the routes are long enough so you can cover distances, as well as spend time to stop and enjoy natural and cultural highlights. Please do note that the routes may demand solid riding skills and a good condition. The main roads in Eastern Europe are definitely improving, but for this collection a large number of smaller scenic roads have been selected to make the riding more adventurous. Please be aware that these smaller roads can be in poor condition as they are not so frequently used and maintained.
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                                            4837.59 km
                                        
                                    
                                            118h 13m                                         
                                    Primorska
                            Primorska is a historic region in western Slovenia, bordering Italy near Trieste. The region lies between the Julian Alps, the Adriatic Sea, and Istria. It is known for its beautiful coastline, impressive Julian Alps, and unique Karst Plateau.
Fishing and tourism in the coastal area, with the well-known coastal towns of Koper, Izola, and Piran, are Primorska's main sources of income. Winemaking is renowned around the Brda Valley. Agriculture and livestock farming also play an important role, with the perfect climate for growing crops and raising livestock.
The karst underworld is among the most extraordinary phenomena that nature has to offer: from gorges with raging rivers to stalactites in all sorts of bizarre shapes, with the highlights being the famous Postojna Caves and the lesser-known, but breathtakingly beautiful Škocjan Caves.
In the mountains surrounding the Soca River, nature is at its finest, with beautiful views and outdoor activities on the river and in the rugged mountains. People are drawn here by the diverse natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Because the mountainous border region is difficult to access, forts and castles were built in the past for protection and security. You'll still find many traces of the fighting here, such as the Alpine Wall, the Rapallo border, and the Isonzo front from World War I, especially around Kobarid.
In this region, four routes have been established that visit the various areas of Primorska. Because there is so much variety in this region of Slovenia, the routes each have their own unique accent.
                            Fishing and tourism in the coastal area, with the well-known coastal towns of Koper, Izola, and Piran, are Primorska's main sources of income. Winemaking is renowned around the Brda Valley. Agriculture and livestock farming also play an important role, with the perfect climate for growing crops and raising livestock.
The karst underworld is among the most extraordinary phenomena that nature has to offer: from gorges with raging rivers to stalactites in all sorts of bizarre shapes, with the highlights being the famous Postojna Caves and the lesser-known, but breathtakingly beautiful Škocjan Caves.
In the mountains surrounding the Soca River, nature is at its finest, with beautiful views and outdoor activities on the river and in the rugged mountains. People are drawn here by the diverse natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Because the mountainous border region is difficult to access, forts and castles were built in the past for protection and security. You'll still find many traces of the fighting here, such as the Alpine Wall, the Rapallo border, and the Isonzo front from World War I, especially around Kobarid.
In this region, four routes have been established that visit the various areas of Primorska. Because there is so much variety in this region of Slovenia, the routes each have their own unique accent.
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