GROF MOTO 04 - Vršič

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Vršič. Photography: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
Vršič. Photography: Dražen Štader, www.slovenia.info
Vršič. Photography: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
Russian Chapel. Photography: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
Poštarski dom Hut Vršič. Photography: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
Tičar Hut at Vršič. Photography: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
Erjavec Hut Vršič. Photography: Aleš Zdešar, www.slovenia.info
Vršič. Photography: Jošt Gantar, www.slovenia.info
Lake Jasna. Photography: Jošt Gantar, www.slovenia.info
Lake Jasna. Photography: Jaka Arbutina, www.slovenia.info

Vršič

This scenic motorcycle loop takes you through picturesque landscapes of central and western Slovenia, over mountain passes, alongside emerald rivers, and through historic towns. It offers a perfect combination of dynamic riding, breathtaking views, and stops for relaxation and culinary delights. The tour begins at Hotel Grof, where we head through the Tuhinj Valley towards Kamnik, one of Slovenia's most charming medieval towns. The route then takes us to Kranj, where you can admire the old town center and the Kokra River, before continuing to Radovljica, known for its beautiful town center and beekeeping tradition.

Next, we ride towards Jesenice and onward to Kranjska Gora, where stunning alpine views await. The road then begins to climb towards Vršič, the highest mountain pass in Slovenia, where the serpentine curves offer a true motorcycle experience, and the views of the Julian Alps are breathtaking. After descending into the Soča River valley, we arrive in Bovec, where you can stop and enjoy the mountain atmosphere.We continue towards Kobarid, famous for its rich history and excellent cuisine, and then to Tolmin, where you can stop by the confluence of the Soča and Tolminka rivers. The ride continues along winding roads to Idrija, a town known for its lace-making and mining heritage, and then on to Logatec and Vrhnika, bringing us closer to central Slovenia.

Entering Ljubljana offers a chance for a short stop by the Ljubljanica River, and then we continue towards Domžale and Troje, where you can enjoy the famous local doughnuts. The final part of the journey takes us back to Hotel Grof, where the tour concludes with fond memories of a wonderful day on the road.

 

Make a stop: 

Tips:

  • Start early in the morning to avoid traffic and have plenty of time for stops.
  • Be cautious of sharp turns and possible cyclists on the road, especially at Vršič.
  • Take a break in the Soča Valley for lunch – we recommend local specialties like Soča trout or Bovčan cheese.
  • The roads in Tolmin and Idrija are narrow and winding – extra caution is advised. 
  • Check the weather forecast before the tour, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
  • Don't forget to wear comfortable motorcycling gear and wind protection, especially at higher altitudes.
Itinerary: Vransko - Tuhinj Valley - Kamnik - Kranj - Radovljica - Jesenice - Kranjska Gora - Vršič - Bovec - Kobarid - Tolmin - Idrija - Logatec - Vrhnika - Ljubljana - Domžale - Trojane - Vransko
Length: 348 km
Elevation Gain: 5800 m
Time: 6 h
Difficulty: hard

Criteria of the difficulty level of cycling routes

 Criteria for family cycling

Easy

You are a family with small children who can already cycle on their own. You cycle mostly on a plain with short gentle inclines.

Normal

You are a family with young children, who cycle on diverse terrain with small climbs and descents.

 Criteria for road cycling

Easy

You are in a poor shape and cycle up to twice a week. You cycle on slightly diverse terrain with smaller climbs and descents.

Normal

You are in a moderate shape and exercise more than 3x weekly. You cycle on hilly terrain with medium length climbs and descents.

Hard

You are in a good shape and exercise regularly. You cycle on a hilly terrain and can spend multiple hours on a bicycle.

Expert

You are in an excellent shape and spend a lot of time exercising. You cycle on a hilly terrain with steep inclines and descents.

 Criteria for mountain cycling

Easy

You are in a poor shape and cycle up to twice a week. You cycle on slightly diverse terrain with smaller climbs and descents.

Normal

You are in a moderate shape and exercise more than 3x weekly. You cycle on hilly terrain with medium length climbs and descents.

Hard

You are in a good shape and exercise regularly. You cycle on a hilly terrain and can spend multiple hours on a bicycle.

Expert

You are in an excellent shape and spend a lot of time exercising. You cycle on a hilly terrain with steep inclines and descents.

Free cycling maps are available at Hotel Grof and you can also load gpx on you navigation device free of charge at the hotel Reception.