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Western Ukraine Cycle Tour

Western Ukraine Cycle Tour

Western Ukraine – 10 Days

Type of tour: Guided
Level: 3
Duration: 9 Nights
Distance: 24 Miles/day average
Dates: Jul 17, Aug 21, 2015
Tour price: US$1400
Start city: Ustryzki Dolne, Ukraine
End city: Lviv, Ukraine

Tour Description

A popular Polish drinking song laments, “The lush green Ukraine I dream of and long for day and night lies far away.” But now Ukraine isn’t all that far away. Our Ukraine tour fills a gap in the world of cycling tours; no other cycle tour operator offers this destination. Now tourists on two wheels can also discover the Ukrainian countryside for themselves!

Why cycle through Western Ukraine?

Because it is the only country in central Europe that has not yet been discovered by cyclists despite its numerous historical monuments and splendid landscapes.
Because there is already a tourist infrastructure in place. Not only the big cities but also smaller areas have decent new or renovated hotels of good standard.
Because cycling in Ukraine is simple and relaxed. Even the main roads have little traffic and the side roads and paths are practically free of cars.
Because the visa formalities are uncomplicated and EU-citizens, as well as US-Americans and Canadians do not require a visa.
So, come join us! We have an ideal 10-day program from/to Krakow covering highlights of Western Ukraine such as the Carpathian mountains and the Dniester River Valley as well as places of cultural interest such as Lviv, Chernivtsi and Kamianets-Podilskyi. We follow the course of the Dniester from the Carpathians to Podolien. And where distances permit we will be cycling between the historical cities. Apart from the first and last days, only one bus transfer will be necessary during the cycling legs of the tour.

Please note: Western Ukraine shares it’s border with Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. This tour takes you through parts of Ukraine that are stable and safe, far away from the current areas of unrest on the eastern border.

Highlights

Highlights: Guided

  1. County rarely visited on bike
  2. Old towns of Lviv and Chernivtsi
  3. River gorge of Dnestr
  4. Town-fortress Kamyanets

Itinerary

Daily Program: Guided

Day 1: Krakow – Ustrzyki
Individual arrival in Krakow. We meet at the Bird Service office in the old town at noon and leave by bus at 2:00 pm for Ustrzyki Dolne (a small town at the Ukrainian border), where we will also be having dinner.We would advise those not able to book a morning flight or the night train to Krakow to come a day earlier and to book an additional night.
Overnight in Ustrzyki.

Day 2: Terlo – Sambir (22 miles/35 km)
After entering Ukraine we will be stopping at the first village after the border, Terlo, to get on to our bicycles. We follow the creek valleys and cycle through the colourful villages of the Carpathian mountains to arrive at the upper Dniester River Valley in Staryj Sambir. Following the river brings us to Sambir, where we check into the recently renovated hotel at the market square.
Overnight in Sambir.

Day 3: Sambir – Drohobych (28-38 miles/45-60 km)
This ride shows a rapid change of scenery. We ride through a flat plain, where the Dniester River once flowed through large swamps and then along old avenues lined by trees onto Drohobych, once the centre of the salt mining industry. Though the second largest city in Lemberg province, this sleepy and provincial city is small but impressive with numerous historical monuments that can be admired on bicycle. We will be staying in the brand new three-star hotel at the outskirts of the city.
Overnight in Drohobych.

Day 4: Drohobych – Truskavets – Dovgoluka (19 miles/30 km)
Our first destination today is the well developed Truskavets health resort with over a dozen mineral springs. We then cycle through dense oak forests to the remote village of Dovgoluka. We will be staying at Shepilska, a modern tourist center, located “in the middle of nowhere”.
Overnight in Tovste.

Day 5: Tovste – Zalischyky (31 miles/50 km)
We spend the day in Podolia and get to see a particularly spectacular natural formation of this large region, the “Yar”. The word literally means “gorge”, and is a brook or river canyon cutting deeply into the red sandstone. After following the course of the Dshuryn River for a while, we cycle past the ruins of Cherwonograd, a former Polish fortification, to reach the Dniester River, which flows through a particularly deep “Yar” here. There was a settlement of Saxons in the large Dniester-Loop once known as “Hinterwalden” (Backforests). They had been naturalized by an erstwhile Polish king. The name of the settlement was translated and later on known as “Zalischyky”.
Overnight in Zalischyky.

Day 6: Zalischyky – Chernivtsi (40 miles/65 km)
Up until now we were in the former Kingdom of Galicia. Now we find ourselves in an old border area where the Polish Aristocratic Republic, the Russian Empire and Osmanian Empire once met. The land south of the Dniester, where we will be cycling today, belonged to Romania until 1939. In earlier days it belonged to the historical region of Bukowina, integrated into Austria by Empress Maria Theresa. The capital city of Chernivtsi is an attraction without par. Its stone monuments go back to the “Golden Age” of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy when Chernivtsi (named Czernowitz) was the pulsing capital of the area belonging to the Crown with the eastern-most university of the West.
Overnight in Chernivtsi.

Day 7: Chernivtsi – Kamianets Podilskyi (16 miles/25 km)
We return to the Dniester Valley via wine villages and fruit plantations. In Khotyn one can see a castle up on the cliffs that watched over the former Polish-Turkish border for centuries, high above the dammed river. Our final destination is Kamianets Podilskyi. It is one of the oldest cities of Ukraine and is remarkably located. Smotrych River meanders through a 60 m deep gorge in the limestone of the Podolian Upland. One of its serpentine curves is around a large mountain on top of which the historic town was constructed with heavy fortification walls. Entry to this strategically favourably situated city was made even more secure by a fortress.
Overnight in Kamianets Podilskyi.

Day 8: Kamianets Podilskyi – Lviv (9 miles/15 km)
We take the bus to Lviv, one of the most important cities of Western Ukraine as well as a former capital of Galicia. It is a town dotted with cultural monuments. After a short ride through the green areas on the outskirts there will be a guided tour through the historic center of town.
Overnight in Lviv.

Day 9: Lviv – Krakow
We start on the return journey in the afternoon and expect to be in Krakow, where we will be spending our last night, by early or late evening depending on the situation at the border.
Overnight in Krakow.

Day 10: Departure
Departure from Krakow or participation in another cycling or trekking tour organized by Bird Service.

Included Services

Included Services: Guided

  • Bus transfers Krakow – Ustrzyki – Terlo, Dovgoluka – Tovste, Chernivtsi – Khotyn and Kamianets Podilskyi – Lviv – Krakow
  • 9 nights accommodation in Hotels 2-, 3- and 4-star (all rooms with shower/bathroom)
  • All entry fees
  • Meals: 9x breakfast, 4x lunch, 8x dinner
  • Luggage transportation from hotel to hotel
  • Specialist English-speaking guide

Bike Rental

Bike Rentals: Guided
Bikes available to rent on this tour (must be reserved in advance at the time of booking):

  • Hybrid touring bikes: 21-speed, light aluminum frame

Bikes come equipped with:

  • Rear rack with panniers
  • Suspension gel-saddle
  • Lock

Pedals:
The bikes are equipped with flat pedals. You may bring your own pedals if desired.

Seats:
Tour saddles are included, but you may bring your own seat. Please ensure that your seat will fit with a universal seat post.

Helmets:
Please plan to bring your own helmet for safety and hygiene purposes. Helmet rental is not available on this tour.

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