I have two things to say: (1) You have to like hills to cycle tour in Croatia. \n\n(2) Cycle (or hike) route information that lists elevation, but only mentions \n\nthe difference between the high point and the low point without accounting for \n\ncumulative elevation is useless. All that being said, we have a lovely ride \n\ntoday through some really beautiful countryside.
We talked to a guy from Canada/USA/Britain today who is traveling and also ran \n\nout of time in Schengen. We had a good chat with him, and one thing he \n\nmentioned that I didn't know before is that, as of January 1st, Croatia will be \n\nin Schengen. Thank goodness they didn't join before we came here!
Something I find interesting about Croatia is that there are a LOT of coffee/bar establishments that don't serve any kind of food. Folks bring their own food. Brent and I have done that a couple of times and it feels kind of weird... but hey... when in Croatia...
- Swans on the Mrežnica
- Barilovic as seen from the castle ruin
- The castle ruin at Barilovic.
In the Middle Ages, Barilovic was one of the most eminent forts in the Gorica parish. During the period of French administration from 1809 to 1813, it was a boundary area between the Croatian Military Frontier and the Ottoman Empire.
- Generalski Stol.
- Along the Mrežnica.
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