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Touring cycling around Općina Goričan offers routes through flat terrain and along the Mura River, providing access to the Mura-Drava Regional Park. The region is characterized by a network of country roads and dedicated cycling paths, suitable for exploring the rural landscape. While Goričan itself is mostly flat, the wider Međimurje County features gentle wine-growing hills that add variety to the routes. This area provides extensive cycling infrastructure, including well-marked international trails.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Mura is a very wide river in Mursko Središće. What's immediately noticeable is that the community has adapted to the river. A beautiful bay was built on the right bank of the Mur, and a very inviting restaurant area was created in this area. It's inviting.
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The most important economic sector today is industry. The textile industry (Modeks, MTČ), trade, and gastronomy (18 restaurants in M.S.) are the most developed; only a few people are still engaged in agriculture. The town houses the tax office, a post office, a branch of the Međimurje Bank, an INA gas station, a clinic, a veterinary clinic, a city library, and one of the largest elementary schools in the region.
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The beginning of the 19th century was very important for the development of the town, as the railway line was built in 1889, followed by the first road between Čakovec and Lendava. Since 1850, the residents of Selnica and Peklenica were engaged in oil drilling, and after World War II, they began working in the coal mines. The first coal mine in Međimurje was called Hrastinka 1. From its establishment in 1925 until its closure in 1972, miners extracted 4,593,961 tons of coal from Hrastinka 1. At that time, the coal mines were the driving force behind the economic development of Mursko Središće.
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Since 1638, Mursko Središće, along with Podturen, Čakovec, Prelog, Nedelišće, and Štrigova, has been one of the most important towns in Međimurje. The town is one of the oldest settlements. The present-day Church of St. Martin was first mentioned in 1334 under the name Sancti Martini in Zredysche. Historians claim that a settlement called Halicanum existed here during the times of the Old Roman Empire. This settlement played an important role as a stop on the Roman road from Poetovio (Ptuj) to Carnuntum (Petronell). Later, the settlement was known as Mura Zerdahel.
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The most important economic sector today is industry. The textile industry (Modeks, MTČ), trade, and gastronomy (18 restaurants in M.S.) are the most developed; only a few people are still engaged in agriculture. The town houses the tax office, a post office, a branch of the Međimurje Bank, an INA gas station, a clinic, a veterinary clinic, a city library, and one of the largest elementary schools in the region.
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The beginning of the 19th century was very important for the development of the town, as the railway line was built in 1889, followed by the first road between Čakovec and Lendava. Since 1850, the residents of Selnica and Peklenica were engaged in oil drilling, and after World War II, they began working in the coal mines. The first coal mine in Međimurje was called Hrastinka 1. From its establishment in 1925 until its closure in 1972, miners extracted 4,593,961 tons of coal from Hrastinka 1. At that time, the coal mines were the driving force behind the economic development of Mursko Središće.
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Since 1638, Mursko Središće, along with Podturen, Čakovec, Prelog, Nedelišće, and Štrigova, has been one of the most important towns in Međimurje. The town is one of the oldest settlements. The present-day Church of St. Martin was first mentioned in 1334 under the name Sancti Martini in Zredysche. Historians claim that a settlement called Halicanum existed here during the times of the Old Roman Empire. This settlement played an important role as a stop on the Roman road from Poetovio (Ptuj) to Carnuntum (Petronell). Later, the settlement was known as Mura Zerdahel.
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Općina Goričan itself offers a selection of routes, and it's part of a much larger network. The wider Međimurje County boasts an impressive 888 km of on- and off-road cycling paths, with over 100 routes specifically within the Goričan area, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, the flat terrain along the Mura River makes Općina Goričan ideal for relaxed cycling, perfect for beginners and families. One excellent option is the Varaždin Hydroelectric Dam – Rode Prelog Lakeside Campsite loop from Prelog, an easy 20.0-mile (32.2 km) path that offers a relaxed ride through the lowland scenery.
You'll primarily experience flat terrain along the Mura River, with routes leading through fields, meadows, and directly along the riverbanks. This area is part of the Mura-Drava Regional Park, offering a 'green experience' with rich biodiversity. While Goričan is mostly flat, the wider Međimurje region also features gentle wine-growing hills nearby, providing more varied terrain and panoramic views on some routes.
Yes, many routes in Općina Goričan are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Blue Bird Mural in Legrad – End of the Murradweg 🚴♂️ loop from Donji Kraljevec is a moderate 33.5-mile (53.9 km) trail that explores the banks of the Mura River in a circular fashion.
Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with the landscape around Goričan coming alive with wildflowers, making it an ideal setting for outdoor pursuits. The weather is generally pleasant for cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the rural scenery and riverside paths.
Cycling routes in Općina Goričan and the wider Međimurje County often connect cultural and historical monuments, traditional river ferries, old mills, and viewpoints. The Mura River itself is a significant natural feature, sometimes referred to as the 'Amazon of Europe' due to its rich biodiversity. You can also find restaurants and wine houses along many routes.
Yes, the area is well-integrated into several international cycling routes. You can access sections of the Amazon of Europe Bike Trail, the Drava Route, the Mura Route, and EuroVelo 13 (Iron Curtain Trail). These trails are typically well-marked with signs, info boards, and rest areas.
Međimurje County operates a 'Cyclist Welcome' network, which includes accommodations, catering, and other facilities specifically designed to meet the needs of cyclists. This ensures you'll find supportive services along your journey.
For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Goričanec Recreation Area – Rode Prelog Lakeside Campsite loop from Dunjkovec offer a more extensive ride. This difficult 64.9-mile (104.4 km) trail leads through varied terrain and can take around 6 hours to complete, providing a rewarding experience for seasoned touring cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the well-maintained cycling infrastructure, and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Mura-Drava Regional Park. Many appreciate the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels.
Given Goričan's location near the Hungarian border, and its integration into international routes like EuroVelo 13, cross-border excursions are certainly possible. This allows for a broader network of European cycling opportunities and unique touring experiences.
Yes, guided cycling rides are available in the region. These tours offer an excellent opportunity to explore forest trails, hidden paths, and the Mura River with knowledgeable local guides who can share stories and legends of the area, enhancing your cycling experience.


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