Road Bike Tour from Dubrovnik to Herzegovina & Back

    5/5 (2)
    • 8 hours | 49 miles
    • From €140 EUR
    • Dubrovnik
    Rider Level: Enthusiast Electric bike tours
    5/5 (2)

    Rider Level: Enthusiast Electric bike tours

    8 hours | 49 miles
    From €140 EUR
    Dubrovnik

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    • A dynamic bike tour from Dubrovnik to Herzegovina and back

      If you want a day of serious discovery biking in Croatia, this guided bike tour to Herzegovina and back will be just your bag, with the added benefit of bike rental! Along the atmospheric route, you'll take in Zavala and the picturesque edges of the epic Popovo Polje Valley, where Croats and Bosnian Serbs waged war in the 90s - observant cyclists might pick out the subtle scars left by the conflict in the rugged beauty of the landscape here.

      Having transferred to Brgat, your bike tour will begin just a few kilometers from Bosnia. Soon, you'll cross the border onto an old railroad - a curious remnant of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Your cycling route, now paved, skirts the spectacular Popovo Polje Valley, where mountains rise above the verdant green fields glinting emerald in the sunlight. You'll make a stop for lunch in the small village of Zavala, home to the largest cave in the region, Vjetrenica, as well as a medieval orthodox monastery dating back to the 15th Century. Your epic ride will continue, with a transfer back home once you reach Ivanica.

      *You will require your passport for this trip.

      • Bikers on their way to Herzegovina.
      • Bikers on the road to Herzegovina.
      • Group of bikers stopping by the local church.
      • Bike rested at the viewpoint, overlooking Dubrovnik's harbour.

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      Schedule

      Days Start Finish
      Daily · Apr 1–Nov 30 9:00 am ~5:00 pm

      Private day tour with a flexible departure time, booked upon request.

      Prices

      Rate EUR
      Group (1-2 people) · Price per trip €340
      Group (3 people) · Price per person €200
      Group (4-8 people) · Price per person €180
      Group 9+ people · Price per person €140

      E-bike upgrade is available for an additional 10€ per person.

      Highlights

      Zavala, Vjetrenica, Popovo Polje, Brgat, Ivanica


      What’s included

      • Bike and helmet rental
      • Pick up and drop off from Dubrovnik accommodations
      • Experienced local guide
      • Bottle of water
      • Lunch
      • Available eBike upgrade for an additional fee

    • Traveler photos

      • A stop along the way at an abandoned railway station. (photo by Gary Butters)
      •  (photo by Rockie Frizzle)
      • Gary Butters 6 months ago

        A great way to explore

        · Road Bike Tour from Dubrovnik to Herzegovina & Back

        The trek from Dubrovnik to the small town of Ravno in Herzegovina return was exceptional as we were able to complete a 92km loop that only required us to backtrack one small section of the route.
        Our Guide Alex was very friendly, knowledgeable and safety conscious.
        One of the highlights of this journey was the great lunch at Hotel Stanica in Ravno prior to completing the return trek via Slano.
        Thanks again for making my first European cycling adventure a memorable one.

        What was the date of your tour?
        September 29, 2023
        Difficulty (actual vs. expected)?
        Somewhat easier
        Who is this tour suitable for?
        First-time bike tourists
        Do you recommend this tour?
        Yes
        • A stop along the way at an abandoned railway station. (photo by Gary Butters)
        • 5/5 Value
        • 5/5 Bikes + equipment
        • 4/5 Scenery
        • 5/5 Local tour company services
        • 5/5 Route selection
        • 5/5 Guides (if applicable)
      • Rockie Frizzle 7 months ago

        Very enjoyable day of cycling

        · Road Bike Tour from Dubrovnik to Herzegovina & Back

        A great way to see the area!
        We enjoyed riding and taking in all of the scenery and having Alex explain historical events that took place so many years ago.

        •  (photo by Rockie Frizzle)