18.9 miles
Distance
1,637 ft
Climb
-1,648 ft
Descent
1,545 ft
High Point

If you would like to depart from the city of art galleries, of enchanting churches and of baroque palaces and set out to the infinity of the magnificent views of the Kvarner bay where you can rinse your eyes with the healing tears of St Lucia – choose Bella vista trail and take the road from the upper part of Labin in the direction of Kranjci.

If you take the gravel path leading to Skitača through the Glušići hill – this trail will bring you to the highest point of the Labin area from which, as the name of the trail says, you can admire a magnificent view of the Kvarner bay and if conditions of visibility are optional you may also catch a glimpse of the features of Venice. If you would like to learn more about the place you will find out legend that still lives on, that of the brave inhabitants of Skitača who gained a glorious victory over the Turks after intercepting one of their boats near Crna Punta in the year 1661.

You can also find out why people with weak eyesight come to this place. Just to arouse your curiosity - at a distance of only 1 km from the well-equipped Mountain hut ”Skitača” there is a unique rock from which the healing water springs, the so called “tears of St Lucia” which, as the legend has it, can cure weak eyesight and eye problems. Take our advice: try it Whether you believe in the legend of the tears of St Lucia or not, one thing is for sure – when you stay on this rock your eyes can see as far as neighbouring Italy! If you happen to be here over the weekend the well-equipped Mountain hut '’Skitača’’ will offer hospitality to any occasional visitor.

After admiring the magnificent panoramic view and inhaling penetrating fragrances of sage sprouting almost from bare rock, you will carry on biking on peaks of the Skitača peninsula. The route leads you partly on mountain roads, partly on gravel paths back to Labin, where your todays MTB adventure ends.

source: Istria Bike
Detailed Description
B401 Bella Vista is a 19 mile less popular intermediate route located near Labin. This mountain bike only route. This route climbs 1,637 ft with a max elevation of 1,545 ft then descends -1,648 ft.
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More Stats for B401 Bella Vista mountain bike route
  • Altitude change
    -11 ft
  • Altitude min
    751 ft
  • Altitude start
    972 ft
  • Altitude end
    961 ft
  • Grade
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  • Grade max
    -49.8%
  • Grade min
    96.6%
  • Distance climb
    8 miles
  • Distance down
    8 miles
  • Distance flat
    3 miles
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