We are quite pleased to announce publishing of our first blog story from Slovenia! Read this great cycling story through the picturesque Slovenian countryside, provided by Katarina Korenčan Hočevar and Rok Hočevar, who are both bicyclers and authors of text and great looking photos.

“If you’re looking for an active day trip in Slovenia, cycling from Mojstrana to Rateče is a fantastic option. It’s an easy, scenic ride that isn’t too demanding but rewards you with its breathtaking views over the surrounding peaks. The Mojstrana – Rateče cycling route, marked as D2, follows the path of a former narrow-gauge railway, meaning there are no steep climbs—good news, right? The entire route officially starts in Jesenice and extends all the way to Slovenian-Italian border in Rateče. The total length is approximately 28 km, with an elevation gain of about 250 m. You can of course extend your cycling even further to Italy, as the railway didn’t end at the border nor does the cycling route. It just has a different name further in Italy.”

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