About Parenzana in press

Parenzana – a narrow-gauge railroad linking famous Istrian sights

What is Parenzana? Northwestern Istria is known for many sights: the Škocjanski zatok Nature Reserve, Sečovlje Saltworks, beautiful beaches of Poreč and Umag, the famous Euphrasius basilica and the Savudrija lighthouse, Baredine Cave and the Observatory in Višnjan, the charming medieval towns that adorn the Istrian hills and fantastic Istrian wine, olive oil, and truffles.

However, the attention of travelers, tourists, and adventurers is lately attracted by a thin, winding road linking all these sights – Parenzana.

Taken from: http://croatia2go.com/parenzana/

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Everything you need to know about cycling Parenzana

Travel through the idyllic Istrian countryside, past the typical medieval towns, across numerous viaducts, bridges, and exciting tunnels.

Taken from: https://ecobnb.com/blog/2020/06/cycling-parenzana/

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Pedalling the Parenzana: a long-distance cycle route in Croatia, Slovenia and Italy

Cicerone author Rudolf Abraham and his young daughter set off on the Parenzana, a long-distance cycle route in Croatia, Slovenia and Italy.

We pedal slowly out of the tiny medieval hill town of Grožnjan, in Croatia’s Istria region, and then turn left off the asphalt onto a broad gravel track. Olive groves slip by, beyond banks overhung with blackberries, and cicadas sing along to the crunch of our tyres under a brilliant blue August sky.

Taken from: https://www.cicerone.co.uk/pedalling-the-parenzana-a-long-distance-cycle-route-in-croatia-slovenia-and-italy

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