Routes designed by locals who ride them

Self-guided cycling tours in Croatia - Dalmatian roads, islands, and inland landscapes at your own pace

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Level

Moderate

Terrain

Mixed

We don’t just supply products, but the total solution

There’s a different way to experience Dalmatia.

Not by rushing from one place to another, but by moving through it slowly. On a bike, distances feel real. You notice the change in landscape, the silence of backroads, the rhythm of small towns along the way.

Trans Dalmatia is built for that kind of travel.

Simple, well-thought-out cycling routes that let you see more by doing less. Routes for self-guided cycling tours in Croatia designed to explore Croatia by bike at your rhythm.

Built by local cyclists

This project comes from people who live here and ride here. We’ve spent years exploring the Zadar region and wider Dalmatia on two wheels, connecting the roads that truly work.

Not just the scenic ones, but the ones that feel right when you’re riding. Quiet stretches. Logical connections. Good surfaces. Places where you’ll want to stop.

Every route is tested, refined, and something we would ride ourselves.

Explore coastal roads, islands, and inland landscapes

What you will find

Clear navigation. Practical details. No unnecessary complexity.

Cycling here isn’t about ticking off landmarks.

What you’ll experience

It’s about the stretch of road between them. The climb that opens up to a view. The descent into a quiet village. The unplanned stop that turns into the highlight of the day.

You set the pace. You decide when to stop.

That’s the experience Trans Dalmatia is built around.

Your route, your pace, your way

Three steps. That's it.

1

Pick a route & package

Choose a route and a navigation package

2

Download

Get the GPX track to your device

3

Ride

Follow it your way, at your pace

Plan a multi-day journey or choose a single ride.
Combine routes, take detours, or keep it simple.
There's no fixed way to do it.