Bicycle Tours & Trips in Slovenia
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- Bike From Alps To Adriatic - Mountain Biking Trans Slovenia
- E-bike adventure in Julian Alps and Koroska
- Cycle Around Julian Alps - Slovenia
- Soča Valley MTB holidays
- Tour of Slovenia (6 destinations)
- JULIANA BIKE 7 DAYS - SELF GUIDED
- Soča valley MTB long weekend
- Slovenia Gravel Epic | Alps to Adriatic Gravel Grinding
- Juliana Biking Tour | Bikepacking around Julian Alps
- Alps to Adriatic Cycling - from Lake Bled to Poreč via Parenzana
Bike From Alps To Adriatic - Mountain Biking Trans Slovenia
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Stunning surroundings and trails that truly impressed both my wife and me. Well-chosen hotels, excellent organization, and smooth execution made up for it.”
David, traveled in October
The Slovenian cycling route winds through diverse landscapes on two wheels. Riders climb the historic Vršič Pass (1,611m), cruise along emerald Soča River, and visit medieval Šmartno. The challenging routes lead through Tolmin Gorge and Karst region before reaching coastal Piran.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Bovec, Kobarid, Tolmin, Smartno, Kostanjevica na Krasu, Divaca, Piran Age Range up to 75 year olds Distance 98 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- NZ$2,570
Mountain bikers tackle Slovenia's premier routes from Kobarid to Koroska on e-bikes. The path conquers Kobariski Stol's military roads, leads through Tolminka gorge, and features Jamnica's technical trails. Van support, lift access at Petzen Bike Park, and 3-star lodging enhance the adventure.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kobarid, Bohinjska Bistrica, Bled, Mežica Age Range 18 to 75 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 128 mi Operator Positive sport From
- NZ$3,051
Cycle Around Julian Alps - Slovenia
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I really enjoyed the self guided experience. It was good to be able to set my own pace and itinerary.”
Kaye, traveled in September
Trek DS touring bikes carry riders through Slovenia's highlights independently. Daily 40km routes connect Lake Bled to Bohinj Lake, with GPS support and detailed instructions. Comfortable 3*/4* hotels and morning briefing at Lesce HQ complete the package.
Duration 4 days Destinations Bled, Kranjska Gora, Trenta, Bovec, Kobarid, Most na Soci, Bohinjska Bistrica Age Range up to 75 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 74 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- NZ$1,046+$6 local payments
Soča Valley serves as hub for Slovenia's finest MTB routes. Morning climbs on gravel roads lead to flow trails descending to Kobarid. Technical sections through Breginj village and former DH courses in the valley's southern region challenge riders.
Duration 7 days Destinations Kobarid Age Range 16 to 70 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Operator Positive sport From
- NZ$2,092
Slovenia's finest cycling includes Ljubljana Castle warm-up (37km), Logar Valley ascent (87km), and the mighty Vršič Pass with 50 hairpins. Mangart Saddle climb reaches 2,055m for adventurous riders. Luxury hotels offer local wines and Michelin-starred cuisine between rides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ljubljana, Bled, Bohinjska Bela, Bovec Age Range up to 90 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 110 mi Operator Eat Sleep Cycle From
- NZ$6,523
The 211km cycling adventure covers five distinct stages from Kranjska Gora to Bohinjska Bistrica. Routes include the historic Vršič road and Kolovrat mountain, ranging 20-60km daily with elevation gains up to 1800m, concluding at Lake Bohinj.
Duration 7 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Bovec, Tolmin, Brda, Bohinjska Bistrica Age Range 15 to 75 year olds Physical Rating Easy Distance 70 mi Operator Positive sport From
- NZ$1,631
Van-assisted climbs combine with epic descents on Slovenia's premier MTB routes. Kobarid base launches adventures to Robidišče Trail Center and border trails to Taipana. Varied terrain features soil, rock, and root combinations on enduro-style routes.
Duration 4 days Destinations Kobarid Age Range 16 to 70 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Operator Positive sport From
- NZ$1,151
Premier gravel routes lead from Lake Bled through Triglav National Park. Challenging terrain includes 80% gravel roads, daily climbs of 1,500-2,000m, and visits to Postojna Cave. GPS navigation guides riders between carefully selected 3/4-star hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica, Ljubljana, Postojna, Trieste, Piran, Motovun, Porec Age Range 18 to 60 year olds Distance 131 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- NZ$2,677
The 376km route winds through Slovenia's most scenic landscapes, with 70% on gravel paths. Lake Bled launches riders through Triglav National Park, along the emerald Soča River, featuring 1,755m elevation gains. Trek Checkpoint Gravel bike rental available at approx. $40 per day.
Duration 6 days Destinations Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica, Tolmin, Kobarid, Venzone, Kranjska Gora Age Range 18 to 70 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 102 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- NZ$1,526
Stunning routes stretch from Julian Alps to coastal paths. The journey covers 52km from Kranjska Gora to Lake Bled, 38km between alpine lakes, and 60km through Soča Valley. Elevation gains range from +380m to +1250m.
Duration 10 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Lake Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica, Kobarid, Smartno, Sezana, Trieste, Piran, Motovun, Porec Age Range 18 to 65 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 138 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- NZ$3,032+$27 local payments
What people love about Bicycle Tours in Slovenia
- Bike From Alps To Adriatic - Mountain Biking Trans Slovenia
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- Cycle Around Julian Alps - Slovenia
This was the first self guided trip I had done. The service from life adventures was excellent all the way through from my initial email enquiry to my final transport. I really enjoyed the self guided experience. It was good to be able to set my own pace and itinerary. I also didn't get lonely as I ran into other people doing similar tours. Life adventures also provided maps and comprehensive instructions that even somebody like me with no sense of direction managed. I would highly recommend Slovenia as a cycle destination. A beautiful country but not as busy as Italy. Most of the roads were quiet and some were on bike trails.
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in Slovenia
What are the most scenic cycling routes in Slovenia?
Slovenia's top cycling paths include the winding Soča Valley known for its clear emerald waters the Julian Alps circuit through Triglav National Park and the Mediterranean-influenced coastal route connecting Koper to Piran. The mountainous Vršič Pass provides views across Alpine peaks while cyclists in the Goriška Brda region pedal through rolling vineyards often compared to the Tuscan countryside. A TourRadar reviewer highlighted: "The route from Lake Bled through Bohinj Valley to the Soča River was breathtaking - especially staying at hotels like Vila Bled with lake views and the historic Hotel Maestoso in Lipica surrounded by white Lipizzan horses."
What are the best times of year to take a cycling tour in Slovenia?
The main cycling season stretches from May to September. While July and August draw the largest crowds particularly around Lake Bled and the Julian Alps the shoulder seasons offer distinct advantages. Spring cyclists (April-May) and fall riders (September-October) encounter fewer tourists and moderate temperatures. A guest from Hotel Maestoso in Lipica noted "September was perfect for cycling with comfortable temperatures and stunning fall colors in the wine regions." The coastal routes near Piran stay mild through October though alpine areas like Triglav National Park are best explored during summer months.
What are the typical daily cycling distances on Slovenia bicycle tours?
Daily routes range from 30 to 100 kilometers varying by tour difficulty. The Tour of Slovenia includes an 87-kilometer stretch from Ljubljana to Logar Valley with 1377 meters of elevation gain. More moderate options like the Lakes & Cities tour average 35-40 kilometers per day. Many cyclists stop at Hotel Plesnik in Logar Valley which TourRadar travelers note serves as an excellent rest point after tackling the climbs of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
What type of terrain can I expect on Slovenia's cycling routes?
The terrain shifts from coastal flatlands to mountain passes. Cyclists find easy riding on the flat Parenzana trail while the Julian Alps present challenging climbs like the Vršič Pass at 1611 meters. The Lake Bled and Bohinj areas feature a combination of paved roads and rolling hills. A TourRadar reviewer from the National Park Ring tour shared: "The terrain varied beautifully - from smooth valley roads along the Soča River to scenic mountain passes with about 70% on paved roads and 30% on well-maintained gravel paths."
What are the accommodation options on multi-day cycling tours in Slovenia?
Accommodations range from 3-4 star hotels to family-run guesthouses. Bled offers lakeside lodging with mountain views while wine country features converted farmhouses. The Hotel Maestoso provides unique access to Lipica's historic horse stud farm. According to a TourRadar traveler on the Secrets of Slovenia tour: "The accommodations exceeded expectations - from the charming Hotel Piran on the coast to the traditional guesthouses in Smartno wine country each stay offered authentic local character."
What unique cultural experiences can I expect on a Slovenia cycling tour?
Between rides travelers can visit the Lipica horse farm taste wines in Goriška Brda and explore coastal towns like medieval Piran. Accommodations include notable properties such as the historic Vila Bled and family wineries in wine country. A TourRadar reviewer emphasized: "The cultural highlights were amazing - from staying at the Majerija guesthouse in the Vipava wine valley to visiting local wine cellars and the UNESCO-listed Škocjan Caves."