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  Croatia Dalmation Coast and Islands Cycling Adventure Holiday
   
Date Thursday, May 19th 2011 until Monday, May 24th 2010
Location Croatia Dalmation Coast and Islands
Number of cycling days 4
Difficulty level Moderate more details Good quiet roads. Several hills each day but not steep or sustained. Open views most of the way create great distractions form the climbs. Some really long and wonderful downhills.
Type of Terrain All on road along coast and island ridges with moderate hills
Distance Up to 45 miles per day
Elevation gain Up to 3500ft per day
Best suitable for This ride is likely to appeal to both the leisure and more advanced cyclist. All on road, this ride is ideal for all those with a fair cycling knowledge. Couples where both cycle or one cycles whilst the other goes on guided treks – see Croatia Treks. Singles Open for all ages
Support Lead cyclist, Van plus; Car support - maintenence and first aid; provision of picnic lunches
Group size up to 10 trekkers and 10 riders on same event
Hire bike option YES
Accomodation Good quality 3* hotels in Dubrovnik and Hvar Town plus modern 4* hotel with spa facilities for3 nights in Makarska
Travel arrangements Riders to arrange own flights to Dubrovnik on Wednesday 5th May and return from Split on Monday 10th May 2010
Description

Day 1: Fly to Dubrovnik and tour of the Old City
The plan is to fly from Gatwick early on the Wednesday with British Airways to Dubrovnik where we will arrive soon after lunch. We will stay the night close to the Old City in quality accommodation. The afternoon will be spent with a short cycle along Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast and a guided tour of the Old City. We shall have free evening time in the Old City with a fabulous choice of restaurants.

Day 2: Dubrovnik via Ston to Lombardia on the island of Korcula. 72km (45mls)
This promises to be an exciting day’s ride with plenty of variety and endless changing scenery with views of the Peljesac Peninsular and neighbouring islands. The day commences with a transfer for one hour together with the trekkers to the pretty port of Mali Ston, where we shall have a final bike check and a coffee break before setting off on our bikes. Just up the road is the ancient village of Ston with the longest (5.5km) fortified wall in Europe built in 1333. It looks like a section of the Great Wall of China and hopefully there will be time to stop for a short walk along its parapets. We now enter the Peljesec Peninsular, a long strip of land which if not for the 1km section of land between Mali Ston and Ston, would be another island. This Peninsula is mountainous rising to 2000ft. For much of the way we ride along the ridge with views of the mountainous mainland and the island of Mljet. This is a sensational ride full of variety, mountains coastal scenery and of course some undulations. As we near the town of Orebic (121km) we have great views of the islands of Korcula to the West and Hvar to the East. Both will be visited. From Orebic we take the 20 minute ferry onto the island of Korcula. We will visit Korcula town for afternoon tea. This is another walled city which has been dubbed Little Dubrovnik and was the birthplace of Marco Polo. Its marble pedestrianised streets date back to the 13th century and are dotted with Renaissance and Gothic architecture. There are just 5km to the finish of the days ride to the lovely small resort of Lombardia where we will stay together in a mix of apartments and guest house lodgings of good quality overlooking the sea. The restaurant on site serves excellent fresh home-made cooking and is certainly a treat.

Day 3: Lombardia on Korcula to Hvar Town on Hvar Island 67km (42mls)
Another exciting day of cycling. We leave Lombardia and will cycle along the spine of the island to Smokvica (35km) where we drop to the coast at Brna (39km) and we follow a scenic coastal road for 8km finally turning back inland to Blato (53km). It’s then a relatively flat ride to the port of Vera Luka (64km). After a tea stop we will take the 90 minute ferry to Hvar town on the island of Hvar. This is an attractive upmarket resort and we will have plenty time to explore its atmospheric harbour and squares. It is here we will meet with the walkers who would have been on a walk along the ridge further down this beautiful island. We will all stay together in a good quality boutique type hotel. We shall eat out in one of the many fashionable restaurants.

Day 4: Hvar Town via Jelsa to Makarska 90km (56mls)
The day starts with short transfer to Jelsa with the walkers. This bus ride passes through a small mountain range with once again grand sea views towards Stari Grad (82km) and finally close to some fascinating mountain villages, in particular Pitve and finally descending into Jelsa. This is a quaint port nestled close to the foot of the highest peak on the island. We now mount our bikes for the traverse of most of the length of Hvar island –one of the narrowest and longest islands off the Dalmation Coast, passing through remote villages. We are never more than 2mls from the sea on either side. Views as ever are stunning but luckily there is not too much climbing to do. We reach the southern tip of the island at Sucurai (54km) for lunch and take the short ferry to Drvenik on the mainland. There now follows a spectacular coastal run, admittedly along the main road to start but with a substantial diversion on a local road through a procession of almost untouched coastal villages until we reach the main road again at Podgora (80km) for the final run into Makarska (90km). We will stay 2 nights at the brand new 4* Hotel Osejava in an imposing position overlooking the bay and the 5800ft Mt Biokovo which soars above Makarska. Dinner will be either in the attractive hotel restaurant where last summer we ate the best food of our tour or in one of the many restaurants along the sea front. This is a bustling ‘young set’ resort with many busy bars, particularly at night.

Other activities Partners and others will be taken on guided treks. There are spar facilities at the final hotel. The cycling days will involve some transfers by fetty and speed boat.
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Price £750

Includes: All accommodation, meals, vehicle support, maintenance and first aid. Provision of transport to take bikes from London to Dubrovnik and return
Excludes: Flights to and from Croatia, Insurance
Price details Deposit of £150 due on registration. Balance due 8 weeks prior to Ride. Flights to be booked by Riders on registration.
Register by 31st January 2010
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