Van Pasjak naar Faaker See
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Last edit: 25-11-2019
Route Summary
First a good deal of connecting route on fast roads. The rolling landscape changes from sloping, to hilly to seriously mountainous with the Julian Alps as a highlight. Lake Bled is another highlight and hairpin bends with vowels we also encounter. An overnight location can always be found around the Faaker See.
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Duration
7h 44m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
345.51 km
Countries
Meer van Bled
RouteXpert Review
An epic route from Croatia, through Slovenia to the Faaker See in Austria. To put it right, you have more time, stay a few days in the Julian Alps in Slovenia, it is beautiful there. We drove this route in 2018 after the Jadranska Magistrale (coastal road Croatia). At the lake of Bled we have a delicious lunch with a phenomenal view, then 2 passes, the first pass is a warm up for the second, the Vršič Pass, the highest pass in Slovenia and challenging to ride, especially with bad weather, there lie vowels in the hairpin bends! The route is too long for the beautiful, if you have more time, do it in 2 days and at least add another driving day in the Julian Alps. Of course, the route was carefully made with the waypoints correctly placed and the same for TomTom, Garmin and MyRoute-app Navigation. 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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The 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Slovenia on 4 March 2020, with one case. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Marjan Šarec. The infected person had come to Slovenia from Morocco, via Italy.On 5 March, five more cases were confirmed, two of whom were in close contact with the first reported case.On 6 March, two cases confirmed also in Maribor, both medical personnel in the main hospital who contracted the illness on skiing holidays in Italy. Another patient is a medical doctor from Metlika; the source of his infection is also a trip to Italy. Total number of infected cases was 8.On March 7, four more cases were confirmed. One of the patients was in contact with the doctor from Metlika, while the others have returned from traveling abroad (one each from Italy, Austria and Spain). The government banned all public gatherings in closed spaces with 500 people or more.On March 8, four more cases were confirmed. One of the patients was infected at her workplace in Switzerland, and has self-quarantined before she was tested. Among the new cases were also three medical personnel from Metlika, who were in contact with the infected doctor.On March 9, nine more cases were confirmed. One of the patients returned from Venice, others were medical personnel, some in contact with the doctor from Metlika. The government further restricted public gatherings in closed spaces to events of 100 people or more. Events in the open are restricted to 500 visitors. Additionally, temperature checks were introduced at Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport and the border with Italy.On March 10, nine more cases were confirmed. The government banned all incoming flights from Italy, South Korea, Iran and China to prevent further spread. Land border with Italy was closed for all but freight transport. The infected municipalities were Ljubljana, Maribor, Metlika and Piran.On March 11, the Slovenian minister of health confirmed 23 more cases. The primary school in Kamnik was closed for two weeks, to prevent spread from a teacher that tested positive. New infections were also reported from Murska Sobota and Postojna.On March 12, the Slovenian minister of health confirmed 39 more cases. First cases were reported from Nova Gorica and Kranj. The government announced that all educational institutions will be closed from March 16 onwards. Medical personnel were banned from traveling to countries where there is an outbreak ongoing. The outbreak was officially declared an epidemic.On March 13, the government confirmed 45 more cases. The biggest increase of infected cases took place in Ljubljana. Hospitals cancelled scheduled visits, while medical personnel were forbidden from going on holiday.
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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.
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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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