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Trip Itinerary
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Trogir
Day 1-2
You arrive at the International Airport, Resnik Airport (SPU) in Split. There are very cheap flights to Split from almost all major airports in Europe and especially from Germany. Participants from outside of Europe may use the International Airport Franjo Tuđman Airport (ZAG) in Zagreb as a possible stopover. We will greet you on arrival and take care of your transfer from Split airport to your hotel in Trogir. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the motorbike parking area, and our Meet&Greet Motorcycle Rental Location. Of course, we use our own motorcycles for this tour. We have only new machines in our fleet, like: BMW F750GS, BMW F850GS, BMW F900GSA, BMW R1250GS, and BMW R1300GS. In the evening before departure and before we have dinner together, we will inspect the motorcycles together and make any necessary setup, e. g. for the driver's height. A briefing is also included. Then you will have the opportunity to stow some of the luggage that you brought with you in the side cases and the top case. The next morning, you can then store all your luggage that you do not want to take with you on the trip - such as suitcases, etc. - in our rooms, dry and safe.
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Old Bridge Mostar
Day 2
After breakfast together in our hotel, and after a brief briefing, the journey begins. We pick up the bikes at our starting point in Split and get them ready to go. At the start, the clock is set to 08:00 am. On to the adventure! The well-developed and winding roads lead us first to "Sarajevo"(BIH), the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. For a good reason, we decided not to use the well-known and popular "Jadranska Magistrala". We will save that for our return. We will take the first miles slowly and enjoy the ride and especially the landscape. On our way to Sarajevo, we make a stopover in "Mostar"(BIH) and look at the "Old Bridge" of Mostar together. An absolute must if you are in this area. Certainly also because of the landscape there.
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Sarajevo
Day 2-3
Up to our hotel in Sarajevo, we have completed the first day's stage of 173 miles. One thing should be said right away: If you haven't had the Bosnian capital Sarajevo on your travel plans yet, now is the time to change that. Because Sarajevo is bursting with life. Perhaps because the Sarajlije (as the inhabitants of Sarajevo are called) have had to fear this life far too often throughout history. You can't think of and experience Sarajevo without the word "war". The city became internationally famous when the First World War was triggered here by the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, and his wife Sophie Chotek. A few decades later, the city became the scene of a war so terrible that every word sounds trivial: During Sarajevo's almost four-year siege in the Bosnian War from 1992 to 1996, over 11,000 Sarajlije died. The traces are still clearly visible in the cityscape today. But life pulsates between the house fronts riddled with bullet holes. The city, which has a population of over 340,000, is transformed into a metropolis, especially during the annual film festival. But colorful Sarajevo is worth a visit at any time of year.
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Risovača Cave
Day 3
A new day is ahead of us. After a hearty breakfast, the new experience on 2 wheels begins at 8:00 am. Today we continue north-east to the Danube on the way to Romania. Today we almost completely cross Serbia. We have already crossed the border into Serbia. Also at this stage of today, after a total of 240 miles, we make another stopover at the "Risovača Cave"(SRB). It is estimated that Neanderthals inhabited this cave around 35,000 to 50,000 years ago and is one of only five caves in the Balkans where Neanderthals used to live. Whether we want to visit this cave together, we decide together upon arrival and on-site. Because the entire day's distance will be tough, and we want to concentrate on riding the corners.
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Belgrade
Day 3-4
The Morava is a right tributary of the Danube and the main river of Serbia. The Morava flows into the Danube below Belgrade near Smederevo. Late in the evening, we will arrive in a small town on the Danube and near "Belgrade"(SRB). We will also set up camp there for the night.
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Iron Gates
Day 4
An exciting journey lies ahead of us today. No less than 178 miles to be exact. A large part of our route runs along the Danube to the “Iron Gate”(SRB-RO). A gorge and small water passage on the border of Serbia and Romania. The gorge separates the Carpathians from the Balkan Mountains. Here we will also cross the border into Romania on our way to the real "Carpathians"(RO). Off to Transylvania!
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Parcul Național Domogled-Valea Cernei
Day 4
We ride through the National Park "Domogled-Valea Cernei"(RO) and the "Getic Subcarpathians"(RO). Domogled Valea Cernei National Park is located in the southwestern part of Romania, not too far from the border of Serbia. The park covers an area of 0.236 square miles (0.611 sq km). The national park is relatively small in the area covered, but it is packed with a variety of outstanding natural wonders. Waterfalls add to the remarkable landscape along with the unique feature of the limestone pavements that cover some of the park areas. Mountains account for the majority of the terrain inside the park. The national park is situated in Retezat-Godeanu Mountains, which are nestled between the Cernan and Godeanu mountains to the east and the medinti and Valcan mountains to the west. Collectively, the mountains are part of the Southern Carpathians. The Cerna River and accompanying river basin are some of the additional natural facets of the area. The habitat is home to a variety of diverse vegetation and wildlife species. Some of the species are endemic.
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Motru
Day 4-5
On the edge of the national park, we will stay overnight in a small Romanian village near a small tributary called "Motru"(RO). The road to get there is an absolute must. We conquered many switchbacks on the way to our overnight accommodation. Again, we experienced a lot of breathtaking nature.
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Transalpina
Day 5
Today it is time again, at 08:00 am the journey and the adventure continues. Today there is a special highlight on the route plan. We have 170 miles to cover and will be on the road all day. We actually only experience serpentines, nature, views, and lots of riding fun, that is today's agenda. We are on the "Transalpina"(RO). The Transalpina, also known as Drum Național, is a very significant and important road in Romania. It crosses the Transylvanian Alps and reaches a height of 2145m.
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Zlatna
Day 5-6
The Transalpina starts in the small town of "Novaci" and ends after a breathtakingly beautiful 92 miles through the mountains of the "Munții Parâng"(RO), the Southern Carpathians, in the town of "Sebeș"(RO). We are on our way to a small place called "Zlatna"(RO) in the middle of Romania. Here in this small place, we will spend the night. This day will surely be remembered.
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Transfăgărășan
Day 6
A new day is approaching. We start again at 8:00 am to ride a little in a southerly direction. Because from there, we will ride along the "Transfăgărășan"(RO). Probably one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Europe. It connects the great Wallachia south of the Carpathian with Transylvania to the north. Overall, the road is just over 94 miles long. But the actually exciting part, which meanders through the beautiful landscape, measures about 56 miles. The pass road is only open 4 months a year - from July 1st to October 31st. The rest of the year the passage is not possible due to snowfall and icing! The highlight is the glacial "Lake Bâlea"(RO).
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Lake Vidraru
Day 6-7
We will not be able to complete the whole part of this dream road today, so we have to stay overnight in the middle of the adventure. We will move into the rooms directly at "Lake Vidraru"(RO). Nevertheless, we were 201 miles ridden today.
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Bran
Day 7-8
We leave early in the morning. As always at 08:00 am after a hearty breakfast together. There are only 107 miles ahead of us that day and we will enjoy them extensively. Because today we will ride the remaining part of the Transfăgărășan and then continue to "Bran"(RO), Transylvania. Arrived in Bran, we will take a little breather and first move into the rooms in our hotel in Bran. Afterward, if you want, you can visit Castel Bran with us. Also better known as "CASTLE of EARL DRACULA"(RO). While it is advertised as the castle of Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's stories. There is no evidence that Vlad the Impaler, on which the stories are based, ever lived here. Not even Bram Stoker himself has ever been to this place. Instead, the castle of Romania was named Dracula's Castle. But who cares. They are and always will be good childhood memories.
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Cerna River
Day 8
It will not be an easy day today. There are tight 238 miles ahead of us. A good mix of everything. Serpentines, narrow and small roads, well-developed roads, and also a part for relaxed riding. Unfortunately, the time here in Transylvania is over and we are on our way back. So, we are heading southwest again, towards Serbia and Montenegro. We will not ride through Kosovo, nor will we ride toward Kosovo. Especially since Serbia and Montenegro currently have a lot more to offer.
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Orșova
Day 8-9
Our destination is a small town called "Orșova"(RO), located directly on the Danube. Exactly where the "River “Cerna"(RO) flows into the Danube and therefore also directly on the border to Serbia. The confluence of the two rivers creates a kind of small delta or a small lake. And right there in this small town of Orsova, we will spend the night. There is still plenty to do tomorrow.
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Ribari
Day 9-10
What was yesterday was yesterday. A new adventure begins today. As always, at 08:00 am of course. And what was considered a long journey yesterday, is measured against today's journey, rather a small journey. In other words, there is a distance of 257 miles to cover on the 8th day. There are no less than 7.5 hours of pure riding pleasure ahead of us. And at the end of the day, arriving in “Ribari”(SRB), near Brus, we know why we took it all on. We will stay here in Ribari and relax. We really deserve that. Because tomorrow the impressive "Durmitor National Park" (MNE) in Montenegro is on the schedule. Then today's hardships are quickly forgotten. Promised.
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Đurđevića Tara Bridge
Day 10
As already promised. The journey continues a route of 189 miles across Serbia and Montenegro further south towards the Adriatic coast. The ride will be overwhelming and will make us forget yesterday's hardships. The road to “Durmitor National Park”(MNE) is simply incomparable. We ride along the mountains, through valleys, and again along numerous rivers with impressive fauna and flora, and at the end, there is the destination called "Žabljak"(MNE).
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Žabljak
Day 10-11
On our way there, of course, we also cross the river "Tara"(MNE) and we insist on taking a break at the Tara Bridge, shortly before our destination. We will also spend the night here in Žabljak, right next to the national park. And tomorrow it will be another very special kind of tour.
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Durmitor National Park
Day 11
On the further way back to the Adriatic coast, we don't miss the opportunity to get to know a small part of the "Durmitor National Park" better. We will cross the park on a small but passable road until we come to the viewpoint of "Piva Canyon"(MNE) on the other side.
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Piva Canyon Viewpoint
Day 11
How breathtaking this area here is. On the total distance, we will cover 233 miles today. A long day will lie ahead of us. We continue on our way through the "Sutjeska National Park"(MNE) and further past the "Bileća Lake"(MNE).
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Bay of Kotor
Day 11
Almost arrived at the coast, we will ride around the so-called Bay of Kotor and stop in Kotor on a fantastic viewing platform. Then we continue to a narrow spot on the bay, where we cross over with the ferry. From there, it is not far anymore. The next stop will be in “Dubrovnik”(HR) where we will stay overnight. We end the evening in the “Old Town” of Dubrovnik after moving into the hotel.
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Dubrovnik
Day 11-12
The next stop will be in “Dubrovnik”(HR) where we will stay overnight. We end the evening in the “Old Town” of Dubrovnik after moving into the hotel. It would be a shame not to visit the old town of Dubrovnik for dinner together. So we will complete this task together and get to know the old town of Dubrovnik in the process.
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Trogir
Day 12-13
Unfortunately, it goes back to the starting point. We have come a long way. Up to here, we have now covered approx. 2250 unforgettable miles and have traveled through 5 countries. Today the last stage begins, and the promise made at the beginning is kept. As mentioned on the very first day of our departure, we saved the "Jadranska Magistrala"(HR) for the last day of our tour. We will fully enjoy this day on this extraordinary road along the coast. There are still 132 miles of the most beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea ahead of us. This road is not for nothing considered one of the most beautiful coastal roads in Europe. On this last day of our tour, we will not leave the hotel in Dubrovnik before 09:00 am and make our way back to the starting point in Trogir.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel & Hostel & Apartments & Bed & Breakfast13 days trip
Trogir, Old Bridge Mostar & 21 moreTransportation
OtherWhat's excluded?
Flights
Motorcycle, must be rented from us
BMW F750GS to R1300GS are available
Gasoline for motorcycles
Travel insurance
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