By the end of this year, a 200-kilometer (124-mile) railway track linking Croatia’s coastline with Bosnia’s mountainous hinterland should be open for travelers once more.
A historic line that journeys from Venetian-built Dubrovnik up through a landscape of steep valleys, upland marshes, and dense forest, the reopened link should attract visitors to a beautiful, criminally under-visited part of Europe.
There’s only one catch: travelers will need to provide their own two-wheeled transport.
The new line is actually a new long-distance cycle track, opened up along the path of a former railway.
As the track is smoothed out and cleared for visitors, the rail-to-trail movement is creating its first true outpost in the Balkans.