What is a self-guided tour?

Self-guided cycling in nature

A self-guided bike tour is an organized adventure without a guide, where you determine the departure date, ride according to your own time schedule and pace, but the logistics, routes, and security are pre-arranged by us.

You enjoy the ride, and we have taken care of:

  • selected and verified route that will take you to captivating places;
  • detailed and accurate navigation;
  • carefully selected places for dining and accommodation;
  • and support when needed.

This is the ideal balance between independence and reliable organization.

Navigation and maps for bike tour
Group of friends on a self-guided tour

How is the self-guided tour conducted?

The self-guided bike transition follows a clear and proven organization:

1. Planning and preparation

You receive detailed information about the tour – daily routes, map with description, GPS tracks, interesting places, and important guidelines.

2. Starting briefing

Before the start of the tour, we conduct a briefing where we:

  • present the route day by day;
  • discuss the specifics of the terrain and the program;
  • give safety and orientation tips.

3. Independent riding

You ride alone or with your group, without a guide, with the freedom to:

  • stop when and where you want;
  • ride at your own pace;
  • enjoy nature in your own way.

4. Support when needed

During the transition, you have a contact for assistance in case of:

  • navigation questions;
  • organizational difficulties;
  • unforeseen situations.

(Under certain conditions, luggage transfer between accommodations is also offered.)

Beautiful mountain view
Rest during the ride

Who are self-guided tours suitable for?

Self-guided tours are an excellent choice for:

  • people with experience in cycling and using navigation tools;
  • active travelers who love freedom;
  • couples and small groups of friends;
  • people who do not want to ride in an organized group;
  • cyclists who want a flexible schedule and individual experience

The tours are not suitable for:

  • total beginner cyclists, without experience in moving in mountain and extra-urban environments;
  • people who have difficulties with orientation and using navigation tools;
  • participants who do not feel confident in independent adventures.
Freedom of the independent path

What are the advantages of a self-guided tour?

Full freedom and flexibility;
No group pace;
Professionally prepared routes;
Security and organization of accommodation and food;
More personal and authentic experience