Rovinj’s landscape is one of the most recognizable pictures from the Croatian coast. Old Town is situated on a small peninsula, with the church of St Euphemia dominating over historic architecture and cobbled streets. Visitors can enjoy the city’s cultural heritage, but you could also rent a bike in Rovinj and discover scenic routes along the Adriatic coast.

Ebike Rovinj rental by Sixt at Ulica Hermana Dalmatina 8 will provide top-notch bikes and unlock the entire Istria, as there are countless trails along the coast and inland. Here are some suggestions on where to ride quality electric bikes and explore the beautiful Istrian coastline.

Limes Trail

Although this trail doesn’t go along the coastline, it will lead you to one of Istria’s most exceptional natural wonders, the Lim Bay. With the convenience of an ebike Rovinj rental, almost 40 kilometers of round trip might not even break a sweat for you. The trail goes through a picturesque inland path through Rovinjsko Selo and then towards the Sveti Martin peak. On this 230-meter-high ground, you will have a breathtaking view of the Lim Bay, a 13 km sunken karst valley that resembles a fjord because of its geography.

Punta Križa

Some 12 kilometers to the west lies Punta Križa. If you rent a bike in Rovinj, you can reach the famous beach by riding along the coastline through the lush green surroundings. You will go by various beaches, through the pine forest, and finally get to this point where there is a restaurant and cafe for a short break.

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Explore the coastline towards Cisterna beach

On the other side of the city, you can rent ebike Rovinj, and follow the coastal trail to popular Cisterna Beach. On your way, you will explore Cape Zlatni Rat and ride along the coastline, enjoying sea views, some shaded wooded areas, and agricultural parts. You can view Rovinj’s islands on this trail or enjoy fresh air and scenery. The Cisterna is a wild beach with one bar, but the cove and surrounding beaches are among the most beautiful in Rovin’s vicinity.

Visit Pula Amphitheater

Some 30 kilometers up the coast from Rovinj is the largest Istrian city, Pula. You can rent a bike in Rovinj and ride mainly along the cost on paved and macadam surfaces until you reach Pula. The regional center offers insight into the rich history of the Peninsula with one of the best-preserved Roman Amphitheaters in the world. You can also find the Triumphal Arch or Porta Aurea, The Twin Doors, the Small Roman Theater, and the Temple of Augustus. Pula has other attractions like the Aquarium. On the round trip, you will go through scenic Fažana, where the ship to Brijuni National Park goes from, Barbariga village with gorgeous beaches, and you will have a great view of the diverse coastline of the western part of the Istrian Penninsula.

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