Routes
Holidays should be filled with freedom of choice…

Our daily tours are designed to bear in mind riders’ individuality, different preferences and capabilities, thus providing numerous choices to customer.
As a result, some 20 tours offer a daily choice, and the freedom to enjoy a different riding experience:
- Different local geography, scenery, climate and cuisine
- Varying length of journeys, and varying time for exploration and discovery
- Different touring, and tourist attractions-activities along the way
- Different road surfaces for varying riders’ capabilities
Making sure each day is a different riding experience…



With many outdoor activities for those interested…




20 km – Štanjel, Half-day Tour – SLOVENIA
Ride down the country lane through fields, villages, and forests, following the river valley until you reach the medieval settlement of Štanjel. It first enchants visitors with its unique panorama. But as soon as you come closer to the mighty castle, take a walk along narrow stone alleys, and enter the Ferrari Garden, it wins your heart forever. Štanjel is unique.

30 km – Rihemberk Castle, Half-day Tour – SLOVENIA
Traffic-free winding narrow lanes will take you along Branica stream through beautiful green landscapes to your destination. Rihemberk Castle first emerged at the beginning of the 13th century, on the site of a much older prehistoric settlement. In the centuries that followed, other buildings and additional defensive structures were erected.

37 km – Vipavski Križ, Half Day Tour – SLOVENIA
Your journey starts with some gravel forest road and continuous through few villages and vineyards passing famous wine makes in this area. In about 30 minutes you reach Vipavski Križ. The humble village, which was first mentioned in written records in the 13th century, owes its glory to the unwitting Ottomans who had taken Gorica at the end of the 15th century thoroughly alarming the local aristocracy. The Bishop of Gorica at the time therefore commissioned a castle with four towers to be built on this hill for defence.

113 km – Postojna, Predjama, Nanos – SLOVENIA
A short ride with a focus on visits to the famous Postojna Caves and Predjama Castle. On the way back are some gravel roads leading to the traditional Abram restaurant, on top of the Nanos Mountain. Riding back, you will enjoy stunning valley views from 3,000-ft mountain, tackling narrow mountain roads with plenty of serpentine bends.

119 km – Sistiana, Mira-mare, Lipica – ITALY
Ride through the vineyards of Kras to Miramare castle, have a sea dip in Sistiana or Barcola, and ride back through the Lipica Stud Farm and golf courses to your accommodation in Goče. The Kras region is famous for their prosciutto ham; Italians will often wrap it around a chunk of cheese, or skewer it alongside olives and fresh fruit. Use the chance to try local red wine called teran.

181 km – Skocjan Caves, Portorož, Piran – SLOVENIA
Your journey will take to the most famous sea resort destination in Slovenia – Portorož. Nearby is the picturesque coastal Venetian town of Piran, with numerous restaurants along the promenade, serving fresh fish and local wines. On the way there, you may want to visit Unesco World Heritage Site of the Skocian’s Caves.

196 km – Ljubljana – SLOVENIA
An unforgettable ride through mountains, hills, and valleys, all by local country roads, will eventually take you to the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana. The small capital city was first mentioned in the 12th century. There are numerous tourist attractions in the city centre, all accessible by walking along famous Ljubljanica river.

203 km – Grado – ITALY
Ride across the largest arched stone bridge in the world – the Solkan bridge, and continue down Italian country roads to the maritime town of Grado, often called a Little Venice. Being an island with only about 8,500 inhabitants, you can walk across the historic centre in under 15 minutes. It is well known for its long sand beach.

258 km – Opatija, Buzet, Motovun – CROATIA
Opatija is famous for its 10km coastal promenade, well-kept beaches, and fountains. From there, you will ride country roads to settlements from Roman times: Buzet, Motovun, or Oprtalj, all famous for their ‘konobas’ – restaurants serving local dishes and wines.

268 km – Vransko Motorcycle Museum – SLOVENIA
Journey through the 12th century towns of Škofja Loka and Kamnik to The Grom Motorcycle Museum, with over 140 motorcycles on show, the oldest being a Puch from 1906, and Harley Davidsons and Indians from 1919. On your way back you pass remote Roman fortress set in the forest, which once protected Roman Empire territory from other tribes.

286 km – Soča, Bohinj, Bled – SLOVENIA
You will ride along Soča Valley, one of the most beautiful travel destinations in Slovenia. The road takes you north across the Julian Alps to the two most famous alpine lakes in Slovenia, Lake Bohinj and Lake Bled. Both lakes attract swimmers who are not afraid of cold water. Lake Bled has many restaurants offering traditional Slovenian and European food, with breath taking views over the lake.

288 km – Bovec, Venzone, Cividale – ITALY
Journey across the alpine Predil Pass on the boarder between Slovenia and Italy to the beautiful Predil Lake in Italy, the perfect place for a stop. Riding down a mountain road will be a memorable experience, as well as visiting the 500 BC settlements of Venzone, and Cividale – a town founded by Julius Caeser.

292 km –Rovinj, Poreč – CROATIA
Ride across rural Croatian Istria to reach the most visited old coastal town of Rovinj, with its narrow stone houses and Baroque palaces. From there, you will ride towards Poreč, a popular summer resort, with its historic old town dating from the 6th century. North and south of the town are popular beaches, with water sports and marinas.

307 km – Krk Island – CROATIA
A scenic ride over a 1.5-km bridge will take you to the largest island in Adriatic Sea – Krk Island. Krk town was built on Roman ruins from the 5th century, and the Island offers a variety of attractions and experiences, from small rural villages and secluded swimming bays, to lively bars and clubs, and small and quiet restaurants and caffe-bars.

308 km – Vršič Pass, Kranjska Gora – SLOVENIA
Ride over the stone Napoleon Bridge, built in 1750 to reach Slovenian’s highest and most wonderful mountain pass, Vršič with over 50 hairpins. From there, you will head to Kranjska Gora, the beautiful alpine town and famous ski resort. On the way back, you pass UNESCO World Heritage Site of Idrija, famous for its mercury mine, dating from 1490.

316 km – Logar Valley – SLOVENIA
Logar Valley is considered one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in Europe, created in the last Ice Age. The ride back will take you through the medieval town of Kamnik, famous for two castles and a monastery, dating back to 1229.

346 km – Venice – ITALY
The ride to Venice offers two options; by motorway, you will get there in 1hr 40 min, or by country roads the journey will last 3 hr 20 min. A Venice visit is always an unforgettable experience; however, it comes with caveats; the journey there is less impressive and the city is crowded with tourists all year around.