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Luka Jelsa

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    • Day 50

      J50 - De Split à Hvar

      April 11 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      [Léo]

      On commence cette journée en chantant à Rémi une belle musique pour son anniversaire et en lui offrant un de ses cadeaux préférés : les bonbons 🍬

      On prend ensuite notre temps pour se préparer en jouant la montre pour pouvoir manger notre repas de midi à l'auberge, même si nous avons rendu les clés. Malheureusement, la femme de ménage se rend compte de notre supercherie et nous demande de partir...
      Plus de peur que de mal, nous allons au bord de la mer pour nous faire nos pâtes 😋

      Avec Rémi et Eliott nous nous séparons de Dimitri pour quelques instants car nous prenons deux différents ferrys: on ne peut pas prendre les vélos partout.
      On découvre l'île de Hvar qui semble magnifique, même si nous n'avons fait que 10 kms dessus, elle est aussi incroyable visuellement qu'olfactivement 🤩

      Nous retrouvons Dimi et trouvons un endroit au bord de l'eau et à l'abri du vent, et nous en profitons pour faire découvrir les nuits à la belle étoile à Dimi 🌌
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    • Day 5

      Here we go again!

      September 22 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      The morning bike ride was nice for everyone. Twenty five km through olive groves and ancient towns, not too many hills, and little traffic. We got back to the boat in time for lunch talked about the afternoon ride. You can skip the afternoon ride if you don’t think you’re up to a 10 km climb of 430 meters. Some folks did skip the ride when they were told about the no turn back rule because the boat was going to meet us in Hvar. Dianne is riding an e-bike, but neglects to use pedal assist. She is working way harder than I am as my bike is less than half the weight of hers. Anyhow I’m not worried about Dianne making it up the hill, She will figure out pedal assist when it counts, but getting down the hill will be a significant challenge.Read more

    • Day 127

      To Bol and hop to Jelsa

      July 10 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      To make the best of a bad situation, we rode out in the wee hours of the morning. We were awake anyway, and maybe we could escape the midday heat. We dusted off the spiders and rode out to climb up and cross the hill to get to the other side of the island.

      It was already hot at 8 am, but the shadows were still long to ride in from time to time. This landscape is just rocks and scrub and olive trees and spider webs. We climbed up several hundred meters, with Kiran feeling his legs out of form. We finally reached the top and could enjoy a beautiful downhill ride with the splendid blue sea popping into and out of view as we rolled to Bol.

      Bol has the famous golden horn cape beach, the 'symBol of the Adriatic'. It looks interesting on the map with a long protruding tongue of land. On the ground, it was full of sunbathers and parasailing and thai massages. We swam a bit and found shade under the trees to nap a little.

      Later we went to Bol port to find a boat to Jelsa on the adjacent island of Hvar. Yes, we did play catch in the beach water waiting at the port. In Jelsa, we found a guest room with air conditioning. Tonight, we sleep cool and comfy and only slightly smelly, like kings!
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    • Day 9

      Première nuit étoilée ✨

      April 11 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Après 4 nuits à Split on bouge à Hvar avec les gars, île réputée pour être une des plus belles de Croatie.
      J’y fais pour ma part ma première nuit à la belle étoile, à un spot trouvé par Léo, et il faut dire que c’est très plaisant, avec le bruit des vagues en fond.Read more

    • Day 8

      Hvar to Cavtat

      October 19, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

      We woke to a very different view from our hotel room... It was very windy and had been raining. I decided I'd still attempt a run and was surprised when I got outside to find that it was still quite warm, and very humid.

      When I returned from my run we headed for breakfast and then checked out. We drove about 20 minutes to a small fishing village called Jelsa and stopped for a quick coffee before continuing our journey all the way along the island of Have to Sucuraj, where we were catching a ferry back to the mainland.

      The roads in y the island were well maintained but quite narrow and instead of hedges either side, there was often a drip of a few feet into the field below; the drive to Sucuraj took about an hour and we joined the queue for the ferry. The sea looked a little bit rough but after cramming on far more vehicles than I thought might be possible we still departed on time.

      The crossing was a little bit choppy and it was very windy but we arrived on the mainland without incident and began the drive back to Dubrovnik which took about 2 hours.

      Our hotel for the evening was a further 20km from Dubrovnik and just a 15 minute drive to the airport. The fishing town of Cavtat is pretty and had a cluster of hotels. By the time we arrived it was after 4pm and so after check in we went for a few drinks and some cards at the hotels bar, overlooking the water... Fortunately the bar was covered and so we were not affected by the odd light rain and watched as the light faded.

      We had a quick shower then wandered in to the town and selected a restaurant from the navy that were offering food. The food was lovely and by the time we had finished it was gone 10pm so it was time to return to our hotel for bed!
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    • Day 21–25

      Tent with a view

      September 25, 2023 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      We land on Hvar in Stari Grad, the north harbour, at 17h30. The light is superb. After a short ride along the only flat area of the island, among old dry stone walls, vineyards, and olive tree plantations, we find an absolutely ace camping spot. Views of moon- and sun rise, one terrace above a swim in the sea.

      As luck has it, our insides chose this moment to go on strike, in alternance. We end up spending three days of hmm... recovering, in this heaven.

      We manage a day tour to the top of the island, discovering a 270 degrees viewpoint on the sea. We find old dwellings, igloo-like shelters of limestone, built by shepherds/farmers living off sheep and goats, figs, olive oil, wine and honey. An old village with arches and stone roofs is being restored.

      To move to our next target, Korcula Island, we need to cross the very top of the Island. Part of this road was build by the French in Napoleonic times, and reveals more of the original agricultural organization.
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    • Day 35

      Day 35 -Trogir to Jelsa (Hvar)

      September 3, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      It took me a long time to pack my stuff and get ready for the ride this morning, probably also because I had coffee with Jens and Mimi and chatted with other neighbours that were curious about my trip.😅 I also wasn't keen on the ride from Trogir to Split via the mainland, there's just an aweful amount of traffic on the main road and as soon as I would go off it (like I did with Mali), road conditions would be terrible. 😅 So instead I took a different route along the coast of the island and a ferry to Split. When arriving at the ferry harbour in Slatine, only few people and two bikers from Italy were waiting already. I wasn't sure whether it was possible to take the bike on the ferry, neither were the Italians. More and more people arrived and we got a little worried. 😅 But it turned out to be fine, it was just ridiculously crowded and certainly overloaded. 😀 On the pier in Split a French couple with two children (maybe around 4 and 5) approached me, asking where I'm going. Turns out they are also bikepackers on a sabbatical who travel with their kids on tandems for a year. 😅 We exchanged numbers and I might see them again in Albania. 😊
      Arriving in Split around 1pm I went straight for decathlon since I needed some chain oil and a new drinking bottle. After that, I booked a ferry ticket to Stari Grad on Hvar island (5pm departure, no earlier one available) at the terminal and had around two hours left to stroll around Split while phoning with a friend. It's a nice city but also pretty crowded. The ferry ride to Stari Grad took around 1.5 hours, it was raining during the drive and gotten a little cold, so I stayed inside and read while charging my phone. It was also about to get dark when I arrived at 6:30pm but I wanted to get to Jelsa (around 10km away) still since there were lots of campgrounds there. For the first time, I had to put my lights on for cycling. I thought about wild camping, there were many potential spots but it was already a little too late and dark to be sure about the spot. The route I planned on taking going past barking street dogs that were running around, so I decided to stay on the main road (more elevation..😑).
      When I arrived at the camp the reception was closed already. So I asked a woman camping nearby and she said to just set up the tent anyways and tell them in the morning, which I did. It was luckily no problem at all. 😊 I showered and finally cooked some dinner before going to bed, I was really starving. 😅
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    • Day 120

      Jesla

      September 1, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      Mann oh Mann! Diese Insel ein Traum! Dieser Geruch kleiner Eindruck dieser Geruch der Pinien in Verbindung mit dem Meer und dann noch dazu diese Ruhe! Die Überfahrt mit dem Schiff war sehr sehr unkompliziert und heute ein chillout Tag rocket ist komplett erledigt war dann doch zu viel die gestrige Reise in Kombination mit der Altstadt Split!Read more

    • Day 76

      Peinard à Hvar 🍹

      May 22, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      🏝 Et une dernière petite île pour la route : la plus connue et la plus séduisante des îles de l’adriatique : l'île de Hvar !

      Après une nuit dans la ville de Hvar (22-23 mai), ancien port entouré de forts qui offrent une vue magnifique sur les alentours, nous descendons vers le sud de l’île dans le village de Milna, où nous campons en bord de mer dans une crique superbe 🤩

      🏕 Le lendemain, on continue de descendre l’île jusqu’à Jelsa, où nous trouvons un magnifique spot de camping sauvage pour planter notre tente avec une vue panoramique sur tout le village. Cadre très sympa pour jouer au tarot d’ailleurs... 🃏
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    • Day 8

      Plage à Split, en route vers Jesla

      July 6, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Après avoir préparé nos affaires pour quitter l'auberge, nous partons avec nos sacs vers les plages de Split : jeux de balles dans l'eau, sauts depuis les rochers en attendant le bateau pour les îles ⛱️
      Nous voici à Jesla pour 5 jours et 4 nuits, nous sommes très content de l'île et profitons également de la belle vue sur l'archipel.
      Petite veillée au bord de la mer, nous avons fait un loup-garou avant d'aller dormir 😴
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