The Drava Cycle Route in Slovenia and Croatia offers adventure at every turn. It is divided into six stages, ranging from 30 to 50 km in length and covering a total of about 210 km. It can be completed in six stages or days and is suitable for cyclists who like to visit the most beautiful corners, feel the pulse of the towns they visit and stay in, while being pampered and enjoying the experiences they offer. On this route, cyclists can experience rafting, canoeing, swimming, gold panning, natural attractions and cultural offerings of the cities and towns along the way, among other activities.
The Slovenian part of the Drava Cycle Route runs mainly on low-traffic local roads, on well-maintained cycle paths and trails. The Slovenian part of the route is more suitable for better prepared cyclists or e-bikers due to the different road surfaces and the sometimes more challenging climbs.
www.dravabike.si
6 nights in a hotel in a double room with breakfast at: Hotel*** Dravograd , Hotel*** Radlje ob Dravi, Hotel**** Maribor, Hotel*** Ptuj, Hotel*** Varaždin SLOVENIACYCLING cycling guide and assistance according to the tour programme Daily luggage transport a small gift from the organiser for each participant organised transfer (passenger + bike) from Croatia to Dravograd VALUE ADDED TAX
single room supplement lunch, dinner, drinks and personal expenses transfer from airports or other places to the departure point in Slovenia/Dravograd - on request! E-BIKE rental: 280 € / TOUR MTB CLASSIC rental, 29 INCH: 229 € / TOUR
Personal data operator and contact details
This Policy applies to the processing (use) of any personal data by or on behalf of BMG TOURIST SERVICES LTD. (the Operator).
Information about the operato:
BMG TOURIST SERVICES LTD.
Križna pot 6
2327 Rače
Tax number: SI 37969340
Telephone: 00386 593 39 50
E-mail: info@sloveniaguide.si
What personal data we process:
Legal bases for processing personal data:
We may process your personal data on the following legal bases:
Purposes of the processing of personal data
We may use your personal data for one or more of the following purposes:
How long we keep your personal data and what happens to it after that
Voluntary provision of data and consequences of non-provision
The provision of personal data is voluntary. You are not obliged to provide us with personal data, but if you do not provide us with personal data, you may not receive certain services or enter into a contract with us. We will specify what information is such that its non-disclosure will have the consequences set out above each time we obtain personal data from you.
Who has access to your personal data
We do not pass on your personal data or make it available to third parties (outside Hiša daril d.o.o.), except to those who have a written contract with us, on the basis of which they carry out certain tasks related to data processing and are obliged to comply with the legislation on the processing and protection of personal data (so-called contractual processors). The contractual processors to whom we pass on personal data are:
Contract processors may only process personal data within the scope of our instructions and may not process personal data for their own purposes. They, together with their employees, are committed to protecting the confidentiality of your personal data.
Contract processors do not export personal data to third countries (outside the member states of the European Economic Area - these are EU member states plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein).
What rights you have in relation to your personal data, how you can withdraw your consent to processing and the consequences of withdrawal
You have the following rights in relation to your personal data:
Procedure for exercising rights
You may address your requests concerning the exercise of your rights in relation to personal data in writing to any of the contacts listed at the top of this document under Data Operator and contact details.
We may request additional information from you for the purposes of reliable identification in the event that you exercise your rights in relation to personal data, and we may refuse to take action only if we can demonstrate that we cannot identify you reliably.
We must respond to your request to exercise your rights in relation to personal data without undue delay and at the latest within one month of receipt of your request.