8-day cycling vacation in northern Macedonia
Meet northern Macedonia
Cycling in the footsteps of Alexander the Great.
Northern Macedonia is the country of choice for a fantastic cycling trip. In 8 days you will discover this beautiful country in the Balkan islands, guided by GPS navigation. Northern Macedonia is characterized by beautiful nature, rich history, friendly people and low-traffic, well-paved, roads. During this individual bicycle tour, you will cycle through Mavrovo National Park and the routes will pass many small rivers and as many as 4 lakes!
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Northern Macedonia is the country of choice for a fantastic cycling trip. In 8 days you will discover this beautiful country in the Balkan islands, guided by GPS navigation. Northern Macedonia is characterized by beautiful nature, rich history, friendly people and low-traffic, well-paved, roads.
During this individual bicycle tour, you will cycle through Mavrovo National Park and the routes will pass many small rivers and as many as 4 lakes! Ohrid, located on the lake of the same name, is also called the place of 365 monasteries: one for every day. You will cycle through the beautiful Mavrovo National Park, the largest national park in the Balkan region. Explore the grassy plateaus and mountain ridges surrounding the Mali Sar, which in summer are dotted with countless mountain flowers. Shepherds have been migrating into the mountains with their flocks of sheep since time immemorial to escape the summer heat of the valleys. There is ample opportunity to visit some of these fine structures during this cycling vacation.
In short, there is much to see in this beautiful area of flora, fauna and history!
CYCLING IN NORTHERN MACEDONIA While cycling in Northern Macedonia, you will see the rich history of the country. Turkish influences in particular, as a result of centuries of domination by the Ottoman Empire, can be seen in Macedonian culture. The country's capital is Skopje. This city was destroyed by a massive earthquake in 1963. The old marketplace was largely spared and was able to retain its oriental atmospheres. The stone bridge, with 55 arches over the Vardar River, is one of the most beautiful attractions. Many Islamic influences can still be seen around this bridge, especially in the Turkish quarter. This district was created after Sultan Mehmed II had the bridge built by Turks.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE The old town of Ohrid is a must-see. It is not for nothing that this place is on the Unesco World Heritage list. Ohrid is a true open-air museum with beautiful ancient churches, such as the magnificent Sveti Jovan Kaneo, built on an overhanging cliff above the lake, and Sveti Clement at Plaosnik with extraordinary frescoes and icons.
Atop the city's hill you will discover the medieval castle of Bulgarian Tsar Samuil. The castle was built around 1018 and gives a magnificent view of Ohrid and the lake.









