Balkan Adventure.Pt 1. Dubrovnik to Brgat (Croatian/Bosnian border) Hot
https://www.motoroutes.net/media/reviews/photos/thumbnail/300x300s/f7/db/dd/1360641255_238725.jpgType | Country | Distance | Duration |
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Costal | Croatia/Croatia | 11 km (7 mi) | 0h 11m |
Begin | Destination |
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Jadranska cesta, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva County |
D223, 20207, Brgat Donji, Croatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva County |
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General Route
My accommodation in Dubrovnik was a very good room (large double bed), private bath, air conditioned, internet and a lock up garage to park my motorcycle. All for 30euros per night.
It was a short ride south out of Dubrovnik, turning inland towards the town of Brgat and continuing to the Croatian border. At the Croatian border, pass port control was quick. I then rode in the neutral zone towards the Bosnia and Herzegovina border.
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I travelled south out of Dubrovnik, travelling a short distance to where I had to turn left (inland) towards the town of Brgat.
I had to be careful here because there was no sign directing me to Brgat or the border. I actually stopped at the intersection and confirmed with one of the locals that I was heading in the right direction to the border. The road surface to the border was reasonable with a few bends which made it enjoyable. Its all single lane in both directions and not to much traffic, I guess not to many people where going to Bosnia.
I got to the Croatian border control and got through pretty quick. I now had a short ride to the Bosnian Border.
Overall rating | 3.5 | |
User Overall Summary | 4.0 | |
Scenery | 4.0 | |
Corners | 4.0 | |
Road Surface | 4.0 | |
Traffic | 2.0 | |
Passing | 2.0 | |
Police and speed enforcement | 3.0 |
Last updated: February 13, 2013
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Dubrovnik to Brgat. Croatian/Bosnia Herzegovina border.
Leaving Dubrovnik and heading off to Bosnia Herzegovina.
I travelled south out of Dubrovnik, travelling a short distance to where I had to turn left (inland) towards the town of Brgat.
I had to be careful here because there was no sign directing me to Brgat or the border. I actually stopped at the intersection and confirmed with one of the locals that I was heading in the right direction to the border. The road surface to the border was reasonable with a few bends which made it enjoyable. Its all single lane in both directions and not to much traffic, I guess not to many people where going to Bosnia.
I got to the Croatian border control and got through pretty quick. I now had a short ride to the Bosnian Border.