Beautiful scenery and sweeping curves along the Sava river. Great visibility most of the time. Road surface generally good. Ride around Lake Bled, go for a swim in Lake Bohinj or the river, take the Vogel cable car up to 1540 meter.
Circular Tour Slovenia , Slovenia December 4, 2010 - 4.5
A mixture of very twisty moutain roads and valley bottom roads with fast, flowing bends with a link back to Kranjska on a nice wide road for the most part with some poor surfaces. There are fantastic views of the Juliana Alps for much of the route. Fuel and cafes are available in the towns and vil...
Wide road, fast corners, great hairpins. Road mainly in forest, only few villages, very few traffic. Road not for seightseenig, but for more sporting ride...
Have you ever imagine yourself looking the earth from
above like an astronaut? If yes then that's the road
you have to drive. In the top of the mountain you
will feel like an astronaut. PS you have to pay €5 tolls for this road
The well known passo Predil
that connects Italy with Slovenia.
A great and quiet road with great views and
some great corners (specially at Italy side).
There is a new highway building over this area so
probably you will meet roadworks
(when I was there it's was near Mangrt pass).
Nice rural road, 60/40 asphalt/gravel, but gravel section in the middle is smooth and can be ridden also on sportbike. Rural roads are very narrow and sometimes the road looks like it goes to someones farmyard, but than it continues :-) It's a nice look inside the Slovenien countryside.
One of the most beautiful and interesting route that I ever have been riding! Height differences and sceneries are breath taking. You have to ride slowly to be able to see everything around you.
Very technical, sometimes dangerous, absolutely beautiful scenery. This is a must see for every biker. This part of Julian alps takes you through countless hairpins, twisties and some canyon riding along Soca river. Take care on Mangart because it is a narrow road with blind hairpins and lots of car...
Wurzenpass between Slovenia and Austria is the steepest road I have ever ridden. There are lots of signs advising you to use only the 1st gear in your vehicle ;)