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europe in june any info/routes for croatia
Hi, I am planning a trip to europe starting in june and have been thinking of heading for croatia, can anyone give me some advice on routes to take, places to visit and what the people are like?
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Croatia
Hi,Depends on how much time you have to get down there on which way you go.If you want to get down there ASAP best to 'google map it', would be easier than me writing the route down here.
I headed down to Korcula in 2007 and stayed on a small campsite in Lambarda.Really liked the place,so did girlfriend and she is hard one to please.
Last year ended up on Rab, campsites were big and full to brim which we weren't prepared for.Both times were early July.
When we left Rab after getting off ferry there was a small turn off heading up to a national park which was a nice change(too narrow for motorhomes and car boat trailer combinations)
People friendly enough and plenty of seafood on the menu.
Although not in EU yet it feels very much like Euroland from the start as you enter a more relaxed,welcoming and cash free border as opposed to say Bosnia for instance.
There will be plenty of info on places to see and roads to ride on here shortly if not already if you do a search.
Good luck !
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thanks thats great, I'll have a look on google earth and check out the campsites
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The coastline is one of the favourite stretches of road i've driven down in my life. I went from split down to budva in montenegro.
Dunno what sort of accom you are looking for. The coastline is obviously dominated by tourists for large stretches over it. Heaps of pensions etc. but also busy and good amount of traffic at times.
There are a few other posts which talk about routes through here, so do some searching, plenty of tips. I'd suggest seeing Ston, down south. Also, do a side trip up to mostar in bosnia (sarajevo too if you have time).
Are you looking for on/off-road, both?
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Hello Lee:
Do consider riding around the coastline of the Istrian peninsula, which is located in the very North-West of Croatia. It is not a quick ride, but there are some very beautiful areas, and the city of Pula at the end of this peninsula is worth looking at.
There is a high-speed motorway down the middle of the peninsula, so, if you wish, you can take the pokey roads going south, then the motorway back up.
I usually enter Croatia from Trieste, which means a short ride through Slovenia, then I go down the west side of the Istrian peninsula.
All in all, Croatia is a pretty stress-free country to travel in. Lots of ATMs, gas stations take your credit cards, relaxed, friendly people, no security problems to speak of (other than the usual headaches that you would find in any big city, if you go into the big cities).
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I rode down form Budapest to Zagreb and Split last year. It has changed immensely - for the positive - since I last rode there 31 years earlier.
If you visit Split, get yourself down to Trogir - 25km east of Split on the coast. Fantastic old fortress city, beautiful location, and party central even for a 54 year old.
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I will be camping to cut down on costs, I will be in croatia only for a few days and then moving on to italy, I have a triumph legend so I can't really go off road,
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does anyone have some info about getting a ferry from croatia to italy,
eg. prices and ports to use, I was thinking split to pescara maybe,
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Originally Posted by mr.hall
I will be camping to cut down on costs, I will be in croatia only for a few days and then moving on to italy, I have a triumph legend so I can't really go off road... I was thinking split to pescara maybe
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Make time for the 'Motocamp' just inland from Porec on the Istrian peninsula -- PanEuropean is quite right to recommend -- cheap camping, good company, free moonshine and, at least when I was there, free entertainment: a couple of pretend-Hell's Angels from Germany going round with a clipboard making notes like "No broadband.. washing machine, no dryer.. adequate baby-changing facilities.." because they were coming back with their whole gang the following summer. How very rock'n'roll.
And if you have time or inclination to head south of Split, you have the beauty of Montenegro and Albania to look forward to. IMO, the east coast of Italy from Gargano all the way up to Venice is dull and ugly.
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Did a trip to Croatia/Bosnia last summer.
My planning here worked fine. Legs 5 to 9 may be of help to you? People were friendly at all our stops.
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