3.600,00 KM
Discover one of the most attractive cycling routes in the Western Balkans, from the UNESCO-protected Old Bridge in Mostar to the legendary port of Dubrovnik. Ride through river valleys, medieval towns, karst fields and peaceful villages, along the emerald Neretva River and the wetlands of Hutovo Blato. Explore Vjetrenica, sunny Trebinje and finish with a spectacular descent towards the Adriatic. This self-guided experience combines nature, culture, local gastronomy and comfortable bike-friendly hotels, giving you the freedom to ride at your own pace with full support.
Price for 2 persons: € 1.800,00 ili 3.600,00 KM
Discover one of the most captivating cycling routes in the Western Balkans as you follow the historic Ćiro Trail from the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar to the legendary walled city of Dubrovnik. This unique journey connects two countries, weaving together river valleys, medieval stone towns, vast karst fields, and quiet rural landscapes shaped by centuries of history.
Ride along the emerald Neretva River and through Ottoman-era villages, before entering the serene wetlands of Hutovo Blato, one of Europe’s most biodiverse habitats. Continue across the wide Popovo Polje toward Zavala, where you can explore Vjetrenica — a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The trail then leads you to Trebinje, a sun-drenched Mediterranean town known for its wine, culture, and relaxed atmosphere. The final descent toward the Adriatic reveals sweeping sea views, ending your adventure in the iconic city of Dubrovnik.
Throughout the tour, enjoy warm local hospitality, authentic cuisine, and carefully selected bike-friendly hotels. With luggage transfers and full remote support, this self-guided experience gives you the freedom to ride at your own pace — while we take care of the rest.
A seamless blend of nature, culture, UNESCO heritage, and pure cycling pleasure.
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