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Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 07:35
by oceangolf123
Hi, I came accross your blog and I'm travelling on my own down to Greece
> from Belgium. I plan to take the road from Mostar to Gacko, then up to
> Foca and enter Montenegro. Then take the 18 and turn left to Trsa. Then
> onto Zabljak and Mojkovac. Some of the pictures looked rather off road?
> Please could you advise if the main roads are all asphelt (Tarmac) or
> light gravel. I can ride gravel but it will slow me down and I'm on my own
> with a heavy KTM bike so.... How long would it take from Foca to Mojkovac
> via Zabljak? and what is the road like

How often are fuel stations on this road as well?

All advice is welcome, I'd also like a good view of the canyon on my way if possible

Cheers
Phil
KTM 690 SMC - with a very hard seat!

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 07:58
by vuk
Hi. First of all, have a nice trip and welcome to Montenegro. :)

I'm not sure about the strech of the road from Foca to Scepan Polje (border crossing to MNE) - it's all tarmac but I heard some parts are 'eaten up', although I haven't been there in a long time, maybe it's fixed.
Rest of your planned trip is all asphalt. From turning to Trsa and to Zabljak the road is relatively narrow, after that it's all two-lane highway. But it's tarmac all the way. And don't worry about the gas stations, there's plenty of them :)

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:08
by ice
Vuk told you everything you asked about, i will add only that this thread will be moved on the English part of the Forum because you will get more answers.
Have a nice trip mate

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:13
by sparco
and about petrols, on the focha zabljak mojkovac road about 3 stations within around 60 km distance , one in pluzine one in zabljak one in mojkovac, so dont worry about that

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:16
by sparco
if you want a good view of canyon, sorry i now checked your post again, then dont go via trsa, go toward niksic, from pluzine , you will ride upwards the canyon and see it very good, then from niskci there is new short road to zabljak

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 16:03
by LuTheDuck
when will you go?

please check if the road zabljak-mojkovac is open then.

it was closed for traffic due to forest fires. currently it is open only from 7-20h...

you can check it on Auto-moto Association Of Montenegro http://www.amscg.org/pages.php?id=3&lang=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
in case that there is no report in English, check MNE version and "assist" yourself with Google translate :)
http://www.amscg.org/pages.php?id=3&lang=cg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 13:52
by oceangolf123
Hi, many many thanks to all of you, this information is great and I look forward to visiting your country. Re re road closure, I would be there 22-23 August.
I'll leave my spare fuel can at home then as the 10 litre KTM tank gets me 200km!

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 13:56
by oceangolf123
and the short road you mention is also tarmac? How long would it take to ride down to Nik and then short road back to Zab?

I thought the road from trsa to Zab looked beautiful on the map, if I take the road to Nik then I would miss the road between trsa and Zab out, is it worth it?

Thanks!

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 13:59
by sparco
dont miss out the trsa road !!! then you can get back from zabljak to niksic and make a trip to the sea

Re: Help please! Zabljak

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 17:23
by oceangolf123
I wish I had so much time!! I have to go from Mostar to Zabljak in one day...would also plan on now taking canyon road and the short road you mention. if my ass does not hurt too much and I have a spare 2 hours, I could go down to nik and then come back again, then Trsa to Zab?

Also I tried to buy foreign currency but nowhere in Belgium or Italy sell it. does everywhere accept euros or can i get change at each boarder? I always like to carry a small amount of local money...