The Adriabike Bicycle Trail: 3 itineraries on the Adriatic

The Adriabike Bicycle Trail: 3 itineraries on the Adriatic

The Adriabike cycle track, also known as "Adriatic bike lane", is a journey of about 1,100 km that connects Slovenia and Italy. More precisely, the tr

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The Adriabike cycle track, also known as “Adriatic bike lane“, is a journey of about 1,100 km that connects Slovenia and Italy. More precisely, the track starts at Kranjska Gora and ends in Ravenna using cycling paths and secondary roads. those who follow the track are also encouraged by the signs to use public transport as an alternative to the bike.

The complete route is divided into three itineraries that can be run in about one week each:

  • Via Verde Smeraldo (360 km) from Kranjska Gora to Trieste.
    In the heart of the Julian Alps, along the wonderful valleys of Bovec and Tolmin, through the Karst region to Koper and then to Trieste.
  • Via della Serenissima (358 km) from Capodistria to Venice.
    A very fascinating path to the border between land, sea, beaches and lagoons.
  • Via dei Mercanti e dei Burci (348 km) from Venice to Ravenna.
    Following the course of rivers and canals, ancient routes of local merchants, in the heart of Delta del Po Park, through the most beautiful cities of the High Adriatic.

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The theme of each route is the water. Rivers, canals and lagoons dominate the landscape and guide the cyclotourist in the right direction by making very pleasant pedaling.
From Kranjska Gora to Ravenna follow the rivers Sava and Isonzo, then the many canals of the Laguna of Venice and then cross the Po branches at its delta.

As for scents and flavors, along the Adriabike you will experience a continuous mix of traditions, customs and recipes from the Alps to the plain to the sea.