Following porposals are recommendations for your tour. All of them can be choosen individual. Plan your holiday as you want to..
Route 1: marjeke Toplice, approx. 56 km
For the first ride on the bike, it is recommended to take bathing suits. In the morning from Dolenjske Toplice to Dobindob, from Dobindob follow the valley of the Suica river to the settlement of Urna sela, Birčna vas, Stranska vas, Črmonjice pri Stopičah, Hrib pri Orehku, Veliki Slatnik, then continue along the picturesque Panoramic road to Petelinjek. Before arriving at marjeke Toplice you can make a stop at Otočec Castle. How about relaxing in the Vitarium wellness center or / and having lunch at the local restaurant? In the afternoon you drive past Trka Gora to Novo mesto. Here you can visit the old town and the chapel with the famous Tintoretto image. Then follow the river Krka all the way to Dolenjske Toplice.
Route 2: Cvicek Winepath, approx. 55 km
Picturesque path with beautiful views, laced path through the vineyards. From Dolenjske Toplice to Novo mesto and past to Trka gora. Trka Gora is a vine-covered hill above Novo Mesto, home of the Cvicek, a typical light red wine that the doctors used to prescribe. From the Otočec hotels, take the unpaved road past the Roma settlement, then through the village of Dobova, over the highway overpass to the village of Herinja vas and uphill to the village of Paha. A walk through the village and past vineyards is beautiful, as you have a beautiful view of the valley of the Krka, the Gorjanci hill country and the Stari Grad. The beautiful castle building from the 13th century can only be viewed from a distance as it is not yet open to visitors. In the village of Paha you will find a typical Lower Carniola farmhouse, Matjaeva domačija , where you can visit a 200-year-old barn (previously registered at: 00386 41 880813) and enjoy a multimedia presentation of the history of the grapevine and the production of the Cviček. Continue uphill on this road to the church of Sv. Jurij (St. George) in the village of Gornje Grčevje and on to the summit (Nova Gora, 605 meters above sea level). At the junction for Jagodnik, turn left through the forest and head towards the ruins of Hmeljnik Castle. From the castle, go back along the right forest road to the asphalt road. Here you turn left and cross the village of Dolenje Kamence, where a beautiful view opens. Be sure to turn left after about 300 m at the crossroads on the ridge of Trka Gora (no marking). At the end of the mountain ridge, continue towards the peak to St. Marys Church (at the shrine to the left). The exit from Trka Gora ends in the motorway underpass in front of Novo mesto.
Route 3: On the 7 hills of Novo Mesto, approx. 47 km
Feel the pulse of Novo Mesto with their beautiful old town. Ragov Log is a wood, a unique oasis of peace and a popular promenade. From there you can see two waterfalls of the river Krka. In the old town of Novo Mesto, go uphill to the Chapter Church and then down again past the Museum of the Dolenjska Region. Immediately after the Kandija bridge and a teahouse, turn left down to the river Krka. The old town of Novo Mesto is located in a picturesque Maander of the river Krka. In 1365 Archduke Rudolph IV of Habsburg granted city rights to this city with their rich history. The picturesque St. Nicholas Church from the beginning of the 14th century stands in the middle of the old town. One of the richest foundations, Novo mesto secures a place between the European Hallstatt metropolises, because of the found situles of bronze, provided with artistic decoration, Novo mesto got the name City of the Situlen. From the top you go down to Dolenjske Toplice.
Route 4: Through the Krka Valley, approx. 35 km
Občice in the direction of Semič, in the cultural center of the Gottschee-Altsiedler you can visit in the museum an exhibition of historical facts about the former inhabitants of Kočevsko (Gottschee), who lived here for more than 600 years. Then back the direction to Soteska. The castle Soteska was in the opinion of Valvasor (well-known Slovenian historian from the 17th century) one of the most beautiful in the Duchy of Carniola. It became famous because of their richly painted rooms. In 1793, the castle passed to the rulers of Auersperg from uemberk Castle, who kept it until the end of the Second World War. In autumn 1943 the castle was burnt down. Together with the castle, a garden was created, with a garden pavilion, known as Hudičev turn (Devils Tower) as an important component. The interior is richly decorated with illusionist paintings from the end of the 17th century. Continue to Dvor, the remains of the former blast furnace of the iron foundry - which went into operation in 1796. With the enlargement in 1833, it became the largest iron foundry south of the Alps. uemberk, Castle uemberk is one of the most picturesque and typical medieval fortresses in Slovenia. It remains rise mightily on a steep rock over the river Krka.
Route 5: Kočevski Rog, ca. 35 km
Kocevski Rog (about 35 km long and 15 km wide mountain range) with typical varied karst landscape with numerous funnels (sinkholes) and precipices. Below the summit of Veliki Rog (Great Horn) are the remains of the Auersperger Saw left before World War II. The Natural Science Trail Rozek above Podturn - natural and cultural-historical features such. B .: Ruins of Roek Castle (1248), underground cave Jazbina (Dachsbau) (103 m) with forest meadow, mighty centennial trees. The way is about 2 km long. In the heart of the rye forest grows the fir of Črmonjice, which for centuries has dominated the forests of Kočevje. Because of this size, it belongs to the top of the Slovenian firs and in second place.
Base 20 in Kočevski Rog was the seat of the Slovenian military and political leadership during the liberation war. 26 barracks were built. The role and importance of the base 20 are shown in a permanent exhibition in barrack 16, but in barrack 22 the versatile activities on Kočevski Rog. Nearby are the two partisan hospitals Jelendol and Zgornji Hrastnik. The numerous tombs of Rog tell of the secrets of history that wrote the merciless post-war period.