Cycling is one of the best ways to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina, allowing you to discover stunning landscapes, enjoy cycling trails, and mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In fact, it’s one of the best ways to ride along the “Ćiro Trail.” The Ćiro Trail is one of the most popular cycling routes in the Balkans, passing through three countries – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro. The route is well-marked, with dedicated asphalt paths and light traffic. The terrain is mostly flat, with a few minor inclines, making the route perfect for beginners and families. The best time to visit this region is from late March to September, with the best chances of good weather (little rain or wind) during September and October.
Enjoy cycling on the Ciro Trail with a team that was directly involved in the project. Ciro is our product and we love our work, so you are certainly in the right place to experience the history of Ciro first hand with the right people.
Whether you’re a cycling-enthusiast hunting for a hidden gem of a route, or a railway-aficiando passionate about charting old tracks, or a lover of soaring mountain greenery…then the Ciro Trail is for you. This magical 100-mile three-day romp between the old town of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast follows the old Austro-Hungarian railway line that once ran all the way to Vienna. First skirts the Neretva River all the way from Mostar to Čapljina, sweeps through the epic Hutovo Blato Nature Park, the path then descends the Dinaric Alps through barren borderlands still riddled with mines from the Balkan War ending on the Croatian coast in Dubrovnik. Passing-by lofty monasteries and mountain watchtowers and passing-through viaducts and old railway tunnels, the path is mostly flat, traffic-free and well-signposted throughout. Other potential highlights/stop-offs along this truly special adventure include the Vjetrenica caves, kayaking on Trebižat river (see more on our Vodeni sportovi), zadivljujuće antičke utvrde Počitelja na vrhu brda i velike hercegovačke vinske podrume. Možda najbolje od svega je što smještaj uz stazu Ćiro dolazi u obliku lijepo preuređenih starih željezničkih kolodvora.Ovo putovanje je obavezno!
Jer Ćiro je naš proizvod i mi to radimo iz ljubavi!
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Povijesna uskotračna pruga sa parnom lokomotivom prolazi od Mostara uzduž rijeke Neretve, kroz Čapljinu, Popovo polje, Ravno, te u blizini Ivanice prelazeći granicu sa Hrvatskom sve do Dubrovnika. Konstrukcija pruge je počela 1898. i završila 1901 godine. Ćiro je tijekom svog postojanja povezivao mjesta u Hercegovini i donosio im život, a danas je pruga rekonstruirana u biciklističku stazu.