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Bled-Gozd Martuljek-Radovna -Bled

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Starting point: Bled

  • Path length :
    71.0 km
  • Time:
    03:50:00
  • Difficulty:
    Medium
  • Ground:
    Asphalt, Macadam

Description of path

The route begins in Bled. Cycle down the old Betinski klanec slope along the cycling trail to Lesce. At the Frlic auto center, turn toward Hraše. You'll reach Rodine, where you should turn left to Smokuč. Pass through Žirovnica and continue along the main road to Jesenice. Follow the main Jesenice – Kranjska Gora road to Belca, then turn onto the cycling trail and head for Gozd Martuljek. Turn back there and cycle to Dovje, then turn right to Mojstrana. Turn toward Bled in the center of the village (by the signpost) and begin a long, fairly difficult ascent to the Kosmačev preval pass. There, you can take a look at the Pocar homestead or get something to eat at the Pstnak restaurant. Cycle through the picturesque valley of the Radovna river, through Krnica and Zgornje Gorje back to Bled.

Bled - Jesenice - Gozd - Martuljek

Warning
The author of these pages takes no responsibility for the described cycle routes or for the accuracy of the data. We have presented the cycle routes to the best of our ability, but the cyclist and the maintainer of the route are ultimately responsible for the safety of the trip.