Six very attractive bicycle routes with a cumulative length of 310 km.
Technical Details
Duration | from 2,5 - 5 hours |
Meeting Point | Info-centre Krapje Info-centre Čigoč |
Attendee | not limited |
Languages | Croatian, English |
Costs | Cycling Guide - euro 5,-, entrance ticket: http://www.pp-lonjsko-polje.hr/Lonjsko_polje_english/Menu_english.asp |
Booking Details
Info-centre Krapje, HR - Krapje No. 16, phone: + 385 (0)44 672 080 or cell phone: +385 (0)98 222 080
Info-centre Čigoč, HR - Čigoč No. 26, phone: + 385 (0)44 715 115 or cell phone: +385 (0)98 222 085
Cycling Routes in Lonjsko polje
Particular recreational activity is provided by six very attractive bicycle routes that link the Posavina corridor with the Una River and Moslavina. The cycling routes in Lonjsko Polje National Park are easy and pleasant for riding, suitable for family tourism and recreation. Any differences in height are practically imperceptible for there are no significant ascents, and traffic density on the roads along which the routes pass is very low, which makes them extremely safe. Some dozen rural households that deal with tourism can provide cyclists with refreshment and pleasure in genuine Posavina cooking, and the wooden houses offer ideal B&B accommodation. In the information centre at Čigoč or Krapje you can rent a bike.
- THE POSAVINA ROUTE, The Posavina Route follows the left bank of the course of the Sava River along the county road, for a length of 76 km
- THE SUBOCKA ROUTE, The Subocka Route is a circular route, 41 km long, starting out from Krapje – Architectural Heritage Village – and heading for the settlement of Jasenovac
- THE LIPOVLJANI ROUTE, The Lipovljani Route is a circular route 39 km long. It starts out from Krapje – Architectural Heritage Village
- THE SUNJA ROUTE, The 50 km long Sunja Route is reached from the Posavina Route, where from the village of Kratečko with an extremely pleasant ride that makes use of a traditional ferry over the river you get to the right bank of the Sava
- THE UNA ROUTE (an alternative), The Una Route, which is 61 km long, and moves in the same direction as the Sunja Route, splits off however at Sunja and goes through the villages of G. Hrastovac and Stubalj towards Hrvatska Kostajnica
- THE MOSLAVINA ROUTE, The Moslavina Route is 34 km long, and starts off from the European Stork Village, Čigoć, towards Gušce, and then breaks off to the right towards Svinjićki, a village famed for its traditional style of fishing