Short break mountain biking holiday in Slovenia
| country: | Slovenia |
| trip type: | Guided, moderate mountain biking holidays |
| departures: | 2010: 17 May, 28 May, 11 Jun, 25 Jun, 16 Jul, 30 Jul, 13 Aug, 27 Aug |
| price: | From £285 - £385 (4 days) excluding flights. |
| more info: | Price includes: 3 star hotel inc - half board, all equipment and activities, airport return transfers, qualified English speaking instructors, games & amp; evening entertainment. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Short break mountain biking holiday in Slovenia
Feel the freedom and experience amazing views over the southern Julian Alps on this moderately challenging mountain bike tour over and around picturesque plateaus and valleys. This short break doesn’t feel short at all, thanks to view that changes with every mile achieved.
Based in a small town called ‘Tolmin’, you’ll be taking advantage of the surrounding Julian Alp Mountains, stunning valleys & crystal clear rivers, making it the perfect base for your holiday. In the heart of Tolmin, you’ll be staying at the Hotel Krn. A fantastic locally run 3 star hotel, offering en-suite twin, triple & quad rooms. The food is local sourced, and will be another added highlight to the holiday experience.
This holiday is a wonderful way to experience the natural beauties of this unique country and is guaranteed to leave fantastic memories for years to come. Don’t forget to bring cycling costume / trousers, swimming trunks and a big smile with you!
Based in a small town called ‘Tolmin’, you’ll be taking advantage of the surrounding Julian Alp Mountains, stunning valleys & crystal clear rivers, making it the perfect base for your holiday. In the heart of Tolmin, you’ll be staying at the Hotel Krn. A fantastic locally run 3 star hotel, offering en-suite twin, triple & quad rooms. The food is local sourced, and will be another added highlight to the holiday experience.
This holiday is a wonderful way to experience the natural beauties of this unique country and is guaranteed to leave fantastic memories for years to come. Don’t forget to bring cycling costume / trousers, swimming trunks and a big smile with you!
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Arrival. We’ll greet you at the airport upon your arrival, then take you by private transfer to Tolmin. Once settled in your hotel, we’ll enjoy a welcome drink and introductory meeting. The evening is free, so if you're not too tired, you'll be able to wander around the town, explore old square & relax in our cosy local pubs. |
| Day 2: | Mountain Biking. Short transfer to Sentviska plateau, where your biking adventure starts. We will explore beautiful villages in unspoilt surroundings on the Sentiska plateau, with the perfect overview of the Julian Alps. You’ll ride steep descents, rewarding ascents all within the capabilities of those quite new to narrow road riding or for those just wanting a great weekend! We will return to Tolmin in late afternoon, pleasantly tired. |
| Day 3: | Mountain Biking. Starting from the base town, we will head towards town of Kobarid next to emerald alpine Soca river (always ready to jump in to cool us down). Our goal is the Nadiza Valley, a beautiful small and well hidden jewel just next to Italian border. Along the way, we’ll be taking refreshing swims & stopping for picture perfect moments. We will return back in late afternoon. |
| Day 4: | Nature walk. After breakfast a short walk to nearby Tolminka Gorge is possible with fascinating Devils bridge 60 metres over the narrow Tolminka river, hot spring and the ‘Bear Head’. At midday we will say good bye to Tolmin and head to the airport. We just hope your camera’s memory card is big enough!!! You’ll be taking a lot of amazing memories home with you. |
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places. how this holiday makes a difference
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Environment
Tolmin itself lies just next to Triglav National Park and it has happened in the past that tourists have disrespected the landscape near roads by parking their vehicles on the pastures and fields as well as using motorbikes and quad bikes on mountain tracks. There were issues regarding massive collecting of endangered mountain flora too. Our local agents are strong fighters against eco problems in the valley with constant organization of events such as the annual cleaning action and conferences about excessive extraction of gravel from Soca river, printing T-shirts with eco topics. Due to minimizing any negative impact on the landscape, we keep our groups small with a maximum of 12 clients. In this way we reduce our impact on the landscape. This close to nature, guests don't even think of any littering and become aware of a fragile balance in the nature. Even when driving quad bikes, we only use tracks, approved by local municipality and with permission of land owners and competent institutions. Community We run these trips using a local agency, providing active holidays in the river Soca valley of Tomlin. This lovely and unspoilt part of Europe is not on the traveller's top list of places to visit yet and we are fully aware that respecting the environment, avoiding mass tourism and integrating local businesses and guides is the way to keep it as it is. In such a fragile and clean environment as this, regulated tourism has already been proven as the best solution. Using a local agency we work with local guides and qualified sports enthusiasts who are all well trained and above all friendly and helpful. Our philosophy has always been that, next to the destination, a genuine human touch is what makes a fantastic holiday. It has been proven to be so. This is also an area where the landscape and people have been seriously affected by both World Wars. To make people aware of this fact, we show clients all 'must see' places in the valley, especially the award winning museum in Kobarid and Tolmin. Entrance fees also contribute to restoring and maintaining both war sites such as bunkers, front lines, charnel house and nations cultural and historic places of all kinds. On this holiday, only local accommodation providers are used who employ local staff in all areas. Recycling is essential wherever possible. All the private accommodations serve local delicacies such as well known Tolmin cheese and Bear blood spirit. In this way they help to contribute to the local economy. All transfer services are local too. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |
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