Self guided cycling holiday in Montenegro and Albania
breakfast, transportation as in progr., luggage transfers, orientation meeting, maps, 24/7 service hotline; Rentals: Trekking bike € 120, Roadbike: € 140, Ebike € 160,-- Best time: Apr - Oct
Description of Self guided cycling holiday in Montenegro and Albania
Setting out on a tailor made week of cycling in Montenegro and Albania allows access to some of Europe’s lesser-known national parks and natural wildlife sanctuaries.
All cyclists will be provided with detailed route notes, maps and a mobile phone to ensure they’re able to experience the Western Balkans' rural roads with the utmost confidence. Luggage transfers are available for cyclists who prefer to pedal free from packed panniers with overnight accommodation and welcoming hosts all ready and waiting upon your arrival.
Alongside route information you’ll also be provided with plenty of details relating to cultural recommendations and natural landmarks with locations like Lake Skadar – which overlaps Montenegro and Albania – allowing for outdoor adventures both on and off the saddle.
From island monasteries and crumbling fortresses to vast wetlands and rugged mountains, this self guided cycling holiday allows for an all-encompassing experience with daily distances of around 40kms encouraging exercise but not so much that you’ll be far too tired to do anything else.
Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more and whether you’re interested in undertaking a shorter or longer cycling itinerary in Montenegro and Albania.
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9 Reviews of Self guided cycling holiday in Montenegro and Albania
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2020 by Bob Hollander
Overall, our week of cycling in Montenegro was outstanding. Read full reviewReviewed on 22 Aug 2019 by Conall Walsh
The most memorable part of the holiday was the absolutely incredible scenery and the very friendly and welcoming people of Montenegro and Albania. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 May 2019 by Melinda Bell
The best day was cycling from Cetinje (a wonderful historic town) to Virpazar. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 May 2019 by Robert Donaldson
The bike decent into the bay of Kotor from Lovcen national park was one of the most spectacular descents I've even made. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2018 by Louise Thomas
A fabulous holiday experience that met all our experiences and more! Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Oct 2018 by Laura Greenberg
Cycling downhill for 38km from Lovcen to Sindon! The views were breath taking. Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Nov 2016 by Gini Saharvill
Exploring Montenegro and Albania in a completely different way! Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Oct 2016 by Eric Wilson
We had a wonderful experience on this holiday. It was a great introduction to the region and its amazing amenities. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet
Most of our tours include the five National parks of Montenegro. Each of them features unique environments and rich ecological values, which require corresponding attitude from visitors. Lake Skadar, the biggest lake at the Balkan peninsula features a very rich bird fauna. In our multi-activity and family tours we offer bird watching with kayaks. These tours are guided by bird protection activists, who are supported by our programms.We avoid using off-road jeep transfers, since some areas do have a very fragile soil surface. Anyhow we believe in the first line that our feet can take us everywhere. In order to avoid empty transfer kilometers we cooperate with transport providers, who are closest to a starting or pick up point of our tours. We include public transport in our tours where applicable. Eg. transfer by train form the coastline to the north of Montenegro saves 115km on the road.
In general we use almost no printed marketing material. To present our company and products we use tablets. The design works for our website is done by local creatives.
We encourage our guests to use re-fillable waterbottles, since tab water is drinkable in Montenegro.
People
While including as many local people to our tours and we hope to build a bridge between visitors and locals and create better understanding for all day life challenges in Montenegro. Even there is most of the time a huge language barrier, both sides enjoy the direct interactionWe highly value the knowledge and work of our business partners, who most all of them being considered as friends. Our local guides we usually recruit from the Northern parts of Montenegro, since this part of the country provides little opportunities for employment.
Food & produce: Culinary: an integral part of real understanding and enjoyment of a region or country is eating the local food.
This ensures that the local producers see how valuable their produce is, in terms of keeping farming traditions alive, which on one side ensures a maintained landscape, which is on the other side the base for rural tourism. We encourage our guests to buy local produce for souvenirs eg. home made Rakija (spirit), honey products, artisan wines, olive oil products, etc.
We cooperate with farmer communities, which noticed that providing an insight to their daily life up in the mountains describes a special experience for guests. In return this interest in their lifestyle and the generated additional income contributes to make people to stay up in the mountains producing traditional dairy products and maintaining the landscape.
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