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The Ciro Trail, from Mostar to Dubrovnik and Vice Versa

About the Ciro Trail:

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 adventure tours), the stunning ancient hilltop fortifications of Počitelj, and the great wine cellars of Herzegovina. Perhaps best of all, accommodation along the Ćiro trail comes in the form of beautifully converted old railway stations. This is a must-do trip!

Tour options:

Tour details:
We will rent you a professional MTB bike that that will be delivered to you fully fitted for an epic adventure. To learn more about our bicycles, rental conditions, prices and bike equipment check the following link: https://ihouse-mostar.com/bike-rental-service/

Picking up Service:
The standard Bike pick up service is organized in: Čapljina, Vjetrenica/Ravno, Trebinje or Dubrovnik. It can be on other locations upon request.

Price:
The standard price for the 3 days Ciro Trail with bike rental and picking up service is:

The full package with additional accommodation (2 nights BB) is 175€pp (min. 2 people). In any case the price can change according to the number of people taking part of the activity and the number of days a person need to do the trail. For any request or information do not hesitate to contact us.

If you are still not convinced that The Ciro Trail is the right adventure for you, than give it some extra time and check our maps or simply read what the New York Times has to say about it