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Errabundo Bandito 27 Apr 2013 23:37

Good news, looks like we will have 10 days in Croatia! Should be plenty of time now.

We are thinking about looping up into the north east to Osijek, does anyone have any "must see" places or recommended hotels?

PeterPan2 28 Apr 2013 10:50

The coast road labelled 8 has got to be one of the best roads in Europe to ride.

Be careful because at one point the signs will direct you to a dual carriageway but this is for trucks so ignore it and then the roads get even nicer.

Over 100 miles of twisty roads. Bliss.

John933 28 Apr 2013 18:03

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Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 419241)
35-40, centigrade presumably, is hot but that should make your tyres a bit more sticky, all other things being equal; it can also melt the bitumen which is what is used nowadays in place of "tar".
Anyway, I didn't want to get too much into highway design and construction but just to say that the coast road from Split to the south of there used to be notorious for the skidding of landrovers-painted-green back in those days; maybe there has been some money spent on it by now to improve the skid resistance of the surfacing.
Gravel roads of limestone should not be an issue, there being a lot, lot less grip, by definition of gravel in the top surface.

I'll go with that. When I have been over there I have noticed that the road's are quite light in colour. Look's to me like a lot of silica is used in the road making. And that stuff has no grip. But it don't melt in the heat. So it's a case of non melting road's against grip. So in the wet be carful.
John933

DesertSoul 3 May 2013 21:49

Hi John933, forget about NE Croatia, nothing really interesting there, so even the locals are moving away. ;) Except if you're into running on straight highways and secondary roads that are straight as well. Simply stick to the area close to the coast (well, don't forget about the Plitvice lakes). I'm surprised that almost nobody's mentioning a fantastic coastal road from Rijeka via Karlobag to Zadar. Istria is also a very pleasant place to visit.

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Errabundo Bandito 4 May 2013 01:30

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Originally Posted by DesertSoul (Post 420947)
Hi John933, forget about NE Croatia, nothing really interesting there, so even the locals are moving away. ;) Except if you're into running on straight highways and secondary roads that are straight as well. Simply stick to the area close to the coast (well, don't forget about the Plitvice lakes). I'm surprised that almost nobody's mentioning a fantastic coastal road from Rijeka via Karlobag to Zadar. Istria is also a very pleasant place to visit.

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Thanks for the info on the North East DesertSoul. We're debating on skipping the "inland" portion as it will open up a day or two for some beach time and a little extra at the lakes :Beach:.

casperghst42 5 May 2013 18:20

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Originally Posted by PeterPan2 (Post 420325)
The coast road labelled 8 has got to be one of the best roads in Europe to ride.

Be careful because at one point the signs will direct you to a dual carriageway but this is for trucks so ignore it and then the roads get even nicer.

Over 100 miles of twisty roads. Bliss.

It is also one of the longest trafic jams in the known Universe, went through last year (south - north), and I was almost going crazy at the end of it.

Stunningly beautify though.

Why is it so common not to have a place to stop the places where the good photo opportunities are... grr..

Casper

PeterPan2 5 May 2013 22:43

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Originally Posted by casperghst42 (Post 421078)
It is also one of the longest trafic jams in the known Universe, went through last year (south - north), and I was almost going crazy at the end of it.

Stunningly beautify though.

Why is it so common not to have a place to stop the places where the good photo opportunities are... grr..

Casper

Amazing how a few years can make a difference. I was very travelling at warp speed. Traffic jams. Never.

STmateo 21 May 2013 16:15

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Originally Posted by PeterPan2 (Post 420325)
The coast road labelled 8 has got to be one of the best roads in Europe to ride.

Be careful because at one point the signs will direct you to a dual carriageway but this is for trucks so ignore it and then the roads get even nicer.

Over 100 miles of twisty roads. Bliss.

Coastal road IS one of the best roads to ride. Just stick to the road from where you can see the sea and you'll be OK.
It is not very busy because nowdays most people use highway, but be careful because it goes through small towns and many tourists are crossing the road where they shouldn't. Slow down when you are passing through areas with houses built next to the road :)
Southern part is like that, but when you pass Sibenik, towns are mostly "under" the road (road is moved away from seaside) so you can increase speed from there.

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Originally Posted by John933 (Post 420360)
I'll go with that. When I have been over there I have noticed that the road's are quite light in colour. Look's to me like a lot of silica is used in the road making. And that stuff has no grip. But it don't melt in the heat. So it's a case of non melting road's against grip. So in the wet be carful.
John933

"White roads" are the thing of the past mostly, because road has been mostly repaired and now they are black :) Trust me, I ride there all the time. Especially northen part.

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Originally Posted by 30helensagree (Post 420955)
Thanks for the info on the North East DesertSoul. We're debating on skipping the "inland" portion as it will open up a day or two for some beach time and a little extra at the lakes :Beach:.

I suggest you forget NorthEast part of Croatia, because compared to the coastline - there is nothing to see. In the summertime especially.


If you dont like touristy places, better skip Dubrovnik - there is so much tourists there that you will not be able to see the city. Prices are outrageous...
Go north and stop in Split if you want to see the islands (I strongly suggest that. You may walk around old part of Split, very nice place to see.
Island Brac is 2hrs ferry drive away. Island Hvar also.
Island Vis is best in my opinion, but it's 4hrs away and expensive to take the bike on the ferry.

From there go to Krka falls (Slapovi krke), and from there you can go to Zadar, beautiful little city, which you can explore by foot.

From there go to Plitvice lakes (Plitvicka jezera), and after you are done with it head on to Rijeka.
Rijeka is not so beautiful city, but from there you can explore Istria (Istra) which is in my opinion the best part of Croatia, and most tourist-friendly, with best food, affordable accommodation and everything you are looking for.
Roads are also nice and there are many sights to see there. Try to plan your trip in the way that you spend most of the time in Istria...
Istria is all what is west from Rijeka.

If you decide to go inland, from Rijeka it is close to go to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia... and from Zagreb, Varazdin is close - there is amazing castle near Varazdin (Trakoscan) so make sure you see that if you decide to move away from the seaside.

There is a map, I marked the places which I mentioned above.

If you need any more info just ask :)

STmateo 21 May 2013 16:24

For Krka falls (slapovi krke) you will loose half day if you get there early, so I suggest after that go to zadar and enjoy romantic evening with your wife in Zadar. Spend the night there.
Tomorrow go for Plitvice lakes (plitvicka jezera). That will take more time than Krka, but if you finish early enough you may reach Rijeka by sunset and spend the night there.

Eli90 28 May 2013 14:15

I definitely recommend Plitvice lakes, absolutely stunning!

bigportions 7 Jun 2013 19:23

Rent
 
you still looking for a bike to rent?

Stray Dog 8 Jun 2013 09:25

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PeterPan2 6 Jul 2013 20:17

Sorry missed your post Stray Dog.

Hope you had a great time.

P


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