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Day 3: Neum → Cavtat

from Neum

to Cavtat

E-Bike: 4h 22

Bike: 5h 52

74 kmDistance
910 mElevation Gain
Difficulty
Traffic
Day 3: Neum → Cavtat
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Day 3: Neum → Cavtat
Day 3: Neum → Cavtat
Day 3: Neum → Cavtat
Day 3: Neum → Cavtat

Description

A day of highs and lows - after a refreshing swim at one of the most beautiful beaches, I experienced three punctures. Without spare inner tubes, the journey threatened to end prematurely. But the helpfulness of a local saved the day. Her father showed me shops where I found everything I needed to repair my bike. An impressive example of the hospitality of the people along my route. Additional information: On the way from Neum to Cavtat lies the historic city of Dubrovnik. The well-preserved old town with its imposing walls offers a unique experience. A walk along the city walls not only offers a view of the Adriatic Sea, but also of Dubrovnik's rich history. Another highlight is the coastal town of Ston, famous for its salt marshes and the second longest preserved city wall in the world. Here you can savour the culinary delights of the region.

Route

74.0 km from Neum to Cavtat, 910 m climbing, medium difficulty

Start Point
Neum
End Point
Cavtat
Country
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
Regions
Dubrovnik-Neretva, Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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At a glance

Distance

74 km

Difficulty

Medium

Ascent

910 m

Suitable bikes

Touring Bike

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Wind tendency for this stage

Mixed wind

Highlights along this route

Highest point: 176 m

Highest point: 176 m

Elevation: 176 m

Scenic View

Packing List

Essentials

Backpack

Water purification system

Hiking boots

Weather-appropriate clothing

Hat and sunglasses

Headlamp/flashlight

Multi-tool/knife

Hydration and Nutrition

Water bottles or hydration system

High-energy snacks

Lightweight, non-perishable meals

Navigation and Safety

Map and compass

First aid kit

Emergency whistle

Multi-day trekking poles

Lightweight, compact rain gear

Personal Items

Sunscreen

Insect repellent

Toiletries (travel-sized)

Quick-dry towel

Camera and/or smartphone

Portable charger

Documents and Communication

Identification

Emergency contact information

Cash and/or credit cards

Optional Extras

Binoculars

Trekking guidebook

Travel journal and pen