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  • 1 ( 9 2014)

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    A9_IOYN_Athens-Veroia556,6 kilometres; 9 hours, 49 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 95 euroDriving distance 556,6 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 49 minutesDriving time 6 hours, 29 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 340,2 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeHD HOG ATHENA-Tavros 115km-RDV point SHELL, 322 0... Preferred 115,5 kilometres 1 hour, 12 minutes115km-RDV point SHELL, 322 0... 257KM-BP Quickest 141,3 kilometres 1 hour, 25 minutes257KM-BP 398KM-EKO Quickest 140,4 kilometres 1 hour, 31 minutes398KM-EKO 452KM-Avin Quickest 54,0 kilometres 46 minutes452KM-Avin gefyra Polyfitou Quickest 6,8 kilometres 6 minutesgefyra Polyfitou 554KM-EKO Quickest 95,6 kilometres 1 hour, 20 minutes554KM-EKO Agios Nikolaos (Parko/Dianykter... Quickest 3,0 kilometres 6 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeGreece 556,6 kilometres 6 hours, 29 minutes

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    A10_IOYN_Veroia-Tirana359,8 kilometres; 9 hours, 26 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 60 euroDriving distance 359,8 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 26 minutesDriving time 6 hours, 6 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 217,4 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeAgios Nikolaos Synora-Florina/Niki/E65/FYROM Quickest 125,9 kilometres 1 hour, 54 minutesSynora-Florina/Niki/E65/FYROM Synora-Bitola/E65/Grchka Quickest 120 metres Less than 1 minuteSynora-Bitola/E65/Grchka Bitola Quickest 18,3 kilometres 25 minutesBitola Lukoil-Refuel Quickest 6,0 kilometres 14 minutesLukoil-Refuel Ohrid-cafe sti limni Quickest 64,7 kilometres 1 hourOhrid-cafe sti limni Struga-Snack sti limni Quickest 13,4 kilometres 10 minutesStruga-Snack sti limni Synora-Struga/E850/FYROM Quickest 12,9 kilometres 13 minutesSynora-Struga/E850/FYROM Synora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania Quickest 180 metres Less than 1 minuteSynora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania Tirana STEELWINGS Club-house Quickest 118,3 kilometres 2 hours, 7 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeAlbania 118,4 kilometres 2 hours, 7 minutesGreece 126,0 kilometres 1 hour, 54 minutesFYRO Macedonia 115,4 kilometres 2 hours, 3 minutes

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    A11_IOYN_Tirana-Dubrovnik267,3 kilometres; 7 hours, 7 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 50 HXURDriving distance 267,3 kilometresTrip duration 7 hours, 7 minutesDriving time 4 hours, 26 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 223,2 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeSTEELWINGS 92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder Quickest 92,3 kilometres 1 hour, 20 minutes92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder 105km-Synora Albania/Montene... Quickest 13,4 kilometres 14 minutes105km-Synora Albania/Montene... 166kim-Sveti Stefan Quickest 61,0 kilometres 1 hour, 3 minutes166kim-Sveti Stefan 200km-EKO (Refuel) Quickest 32,9 kilometres 39 minutes200km-EKO (Refuel) 230km-Synora Montenegro Quickest 29,6 kilometres 33 minutes230km-Synora Montenegro 230km-Synora Croatia Quickest 140 metres Less than 1 minute230km-Synora Croatia 246km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 16,7 kilometres 12 minutes246km-INA (Refuel) Dubrovnik Quickest 21,2 kilometres 22 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeAlbania 105,7 kilometres 1 hour, 34 minutesCroatia 37,9 kilometres 34 minutesMontenegro 123,7 kilometres 2 hours, 16 minutes

  • 4 ( 12 2014)

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    OLYMPIA 4* - Vodice (12.06 - 15.06.2014) 380 4 . 3 , . reservation . Price for double room single use: 287 Price for double room: 187 per person (374 per room) (3 nights) Tourist tax: 1 per person per day Option: 17 March 2014

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    A12_IOYN_Dubrovnik-Biograd326,2 kilometres; 4 hours, 40 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 55 euroDriving distance 326,2 kilometresTrip duration 4 hours, 40 minutesDriving time 3 hours, 55 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 263,1 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeDubrovnik 61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i H... Quickest 61,2 kilometres 53 minutes61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i H... 61km-Synora Bosnia Quickest 50 metres Less than 1 minute61km-Synora Bosnia 71km-Synora Croatia Quickest 9,3 kilometres 8 minutes71km-Synora Croatia 89km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 17,9 kilometres 15 minutes89km-INA (Refuel) 217km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 128,2 kilometres 1 hour, 23 minutes217km-INA (Refuel) 326km-Biograd na Moru Quickest 109,6 kilometres 1 hour, 14 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeBosnia and Herzegovina 9,3 kilometres 8 minutesCroatia 316,8 kilometres 3 hours, 46 minutes

  • national park Mljet is located on the eponymous island. It was also called the green

    island because it is one of the most forested islands in the Adriatic. You can visit the

    two astonishing lakes, crystal clear sea and rich cultural heritage. The Peljesac

    peninsula is also located in South Dalmatia and is the second largest peninsula in

    Croatia. It is separated from the island of Korcula by the Peljesac bay. You can visit

    many places on the island and get acquainted with their past. For those in search of

    activities, Peljesac offers numerous possibilities for water sports.

    You can experience countless natural beauties in Dalmatia; they will enthrall you and

    make you come back again and again. There are eight National parks and ten nature

    parks in Croatia, most of which are located in Dalmatia. The Krka National park is

    located near the town of Sibenik it will astonish you with its seven beautiful waterfalls

    and its versatile flora and fauna. The Kornati national park is a beautiful group of

    islands located half way between Sibenik and Zadar. Kornati islands are famous for

    their exceptional beauty and rich sea ecosystem. The Plitvice National park is the

    largest and oldest national park in Croatia, as well as one of the most beautiful in the

    world. It is famous for its diversity of flora and fauna, numerous waterfalls, lakes,

    forests and galleries. The Paklenica national park is located on the south side of the

    Velebit Mountain and it enthralls with its astonishing canyons and creeks. It is rich with

    flora and fauna. This place is an exceptionally rich flora with 700 species, 35 of which

    are endemic. The Biokovo nature park is the highest mountain in Dalmatia you can

    see Italy from its top when the weather is nice. It is characterized by deep pits, caves,

    abysses and beautiful forests.

    Zadar is a town of exceptional history and remarkably valuable cultural heritage. It is located in the very heart of the Adriatic and in the north of Dalmatia. It is one of the

    more popular tourist destinations and has also been pronounced as the entertainment

    center on the Adriatic by the London Times magazine, as well as the new Croatian

    cool capital by the Guardian. The rapturous history of this town has left many scars

    upon it, as well as a valuable monumental heritage. The town of Zadar is a destination

    easily approachable by land, sea or air, and is directly connected with other larger

    towns in the Republic of Croatia. The town has an extremely well-indented coast, the

    islands and intact nature of which allures many yachtsmen. The town is rich with

    countless recent architectural achievements such as the first Sea Music Organ in the

    world, as well as the urban installation Salute to the Sun. The Sea Music Organ is an

    instrument placed on the shore which produces music as the sea moves. It is a spot

    where mens idea and the energy of the sea and waves meet, a place to talk and think

    with the uninterrupted concert of the Natural Orchestra. Salute to the Sun is an

    installation that consists of multiple glass layers beneath which solar modules are

    placed over which a symbolic communication with the nature is actualized. This

    installation as the model of the Solar system is connected to the Sea Music Organ the

    sound of which transforms into a light game which begins after the sunset on the Riva.

    Sibenik the oldest Croatian town on the Adriatic coast, situated at the delta of the river Krka. It is the city with the largest number of organ and stairs throughout Croatia.

    City of Sibenik boasts with its fantastic restaurants, shopping malls, cinema complexes

    and four forts, the most visited fort of which is St. Michael while the Fort St. Nicholas is

    considered as the best sea fort in the Mediterranean. Do not forget to visit the

    impressive cathedral of St. Jacob - the most important Renaissance building in Croatia.

    Split the second largest city in Croatia and one of the most favorable tourist destinations on the Adriatic, as well as the center, an important traffic intersection and

    the largest port in Dalmatia. Split is an eternally young city that has lived at its slow

    pace which is easy to adapt to. The city is proud of its cultural and sporting events,

    beautiful beaches, scenic waterfront, Palace of Diocletian, and numerous monuments.

    The first resident of this city was the Emperor Diocletian, who had built the now

    famous Diocletian's Palace. Besides the palace, other cultural monuments you can visit

    are the Iron Gate, the statue of Gregory of Nin, the Cathedral of St.Duje, St. Francis

    church, the Peristil, concathedral of St. Peter, the city cellars, and many others. Split

    has a rich cultural and entertainment life, especially in summer, when the city squares,

    streets and other areas turn into a huge open-air stage. Fans of the delicious cuisine of

    this region can enjoy numerous restaurants and taverns.

    Dubrovnik is a city of a unique and world-famous cultural heritage and beauty. As one of the most famous and attractive cities in the Mediterranean, it is registered in

    the UNESCO list of world heritage. Dubrovnik has been named "the pearl of Adriatic"

    because of its history and culture. It is enclosed by 2 km long walls, towers and forts

  • which offer a magnificent view of the sea and city surroundings. Dubrovnik is a city with

    numerous beaches that provide comfort and entertainment during the day and night.

    This city has a rich offer; everyone can find something for themselves, regardless of

    age.

    Zadar - Church of St. Donat- is the most famous monumental buildings in Croatia and

    also the symbol of the city. - Cathedral of St. Stosia- the largest church in Dalmatia. This Romanesque

    building was built on two occasions during the 12 and 13th centuries. - Forums the main square of Roman rulers where the entire public life took

    place, in front of the church of Sv. Donatus and the Archbishop's Palace. - Fortress Forte the building began in 1567, and it was completed in just a

    few years. It was built on the site of the medieval suburb of Zadar Varos of St. Martin. The fort was once separated from the city and the mainland by defense canals.

    - Five wells Square- the Square has an irregular shape of an elongated rectangle and it is enclosed on three sides. To date, there are surviving parts of the aqueduct that brought water directly from Lake Vrana and today this square with five wreaths is renovated and presents the most picturesque area of Zadar.

    - Kalelarga - the oldest street of Zadar, as some claim, even older than the city itself. Kalelarga extends from the people's square to the Forum. Besides being a symbol of the city, it is an iconic place of socializing, entertainment, processions ... and as they say, even the place where of the love of many citizens of Zadar begins and ends.

    Sibenik - St. Jacob Cathedral- is the most significant Renaissance monument in Croatia,

    the construction of which began in 1431 and belongs to the world heritage by UNESCO. It was built entirely in stone.-The old town core of Sibenik with its numerous churches, towers and ramparts from the 14th-17th century

    - St. Michael Fort - the fortress from the 15th century is located on a hill, 70 meters above sea level, above the old city agglomeration and offers a beautiful view of the city of Sibenik and the Sibenik archipelago.

    - Museum 'Four wells' - located at the bottom of one of the old city wells that supplied the city with water, and now concerts are often organized in this place.

    - St. Nicholas Fort - located on a small island in the channel at the entrance to Sibenik, and helped defend the city against attack

    Split - Palace of Diocletian - the Roman Emperor Diocletian spent his last years

    building huge palaces near his hometown Aspalthos (now Split) in Dalmatia. Because of its size and preservation, this palace is the most important monument of Roman architecture on the east coast of the Adriatic

    - St. Duje Cathedral.- was built on the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian, and there is an Egyptian Sphinx at the entrance to the cathedral from the second century BC.

    - A bronze statue of Gregory of Nin - great work by Ivan Mestrovic was placed in front of the north (Golden) Gate of Diocletian's Palace with a toe which is worn out due to local beliefs that touching the toe when passing by brings happiness and the realization of desires.

    - Fortress Gripe - Baroque Venetian fortress built in only eight months in the 17 century to defend against the Turks.

    - Split Peskarija - The only fish market in the world without flies. It was built next to the living sources of sulfur, the City Spa in the Marmont Street.

    Dubrovnik - The city walls - one of the largest fortification monuments in Europe. They are

    1940 meters long and give the typical Dubrovnik appearance, famous all around the world.

    - The Rector's Palace - a moderate and simple construction, famous for historical events of Dubrovnik.

    - Sponza Palace is a beautiful palace of the customs - Divona, called Sponza, was the lifeblood of trade, while today its square hosts the opening ceremonies of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

    - Onofrio Fountain- built around 1400, as a symbol of the construction of urban water supply and spring water from the river 12 km away from Dubrovnik.

    - Stradun - famous Dubrovnik Stradun, real name Placa, a favorite promenade of Dubrovnik citizens, especially young people and tourists from all over the world

    - Monastery "Mala braca" the library of the monastery is one of the most important in the world, and the monastery is still one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe, founded in 1317.

    - Lovrijenac - monumental and impressive fortress outside the city walls, located on a 37 m high cliff. Fort Lovrijenac is known worldwide as an excellent stage and the equivalent to the Danish castle of Elsinore for a performance of Shakespeare's "Hamlet."

  • Dalmatian gastronomy is based on naturally grown and fresh seasonal vegetables, fresh

    mussels, clams and fish from the Adriatic Sea with the addition of local olive oil and

    spices such as rosemary, bay leaves, fennel, sage and basil. Capers and olives are

    indispensable- they are served with all dishes and especially with the Dalmatian

    prosciutto and sheep cheese. A special treat in Dalmatia is the fish which is served in

    many ways; grilled, or cooked in stew. Shellfish and crustaceans are prepared in sauce.

    Famous specialties are the meat stew with gnocchi and roasted lamb. The specialties of

    the Dalmatian hinterland are the Sinjski Arambasic (meat wrapped in small cabbage

    leaves), frog Baudot, fried frog legs, Cetina trout ... A characteristic delicacy in the

    valley of Neretva is the eel or frog stew, and venison. Mallard (coot) is a real specialty

    and an unforgettable experience. Savor the well-known green risotto and minestrone

    in Mlini and Cavtat. Recipes of traditional Dalmatian dishes can be found on our blog.

    Your stay in Dalmatia can be very exciting. This area offers a variety of sporting

    activities tailored according the average physical condition, as well as for those in good

    shape and adventurous spirit. Enjoy extreme tourism - discover the magical world of

    the underground: caves, caverns, pits and sinkholes in the area of Split and Omis,

    rafting on river Cetina and Zrmanja, hiking, canoeing and rock climbing, paragliding

    from Biokovo, free climbing in Paklenica National Park, trekking and mountain bike

    trails on the mountain Velebit and Paklenica National Park. There are various

    possibilities for diving, sailing, tennis and other sports.

    While staying in one of many resorts and towns in Dalmatia, do not miss to explore and

    get acquainted with the beauty of this area. Take a boat trip to the islands of Ugljan,

    Dugi otok, Hvar, Brac, Solta and others. Explore all of the islands and enjoy the scenic

    ride to the small islands and bays. Go on an unforgettable excursion to the National

    Park Kornati, an archipelago of about 150 islands, 89 of which are situated in the

    national park. The archipelago is characterized by scarce vegetation, lack of water

    streams, crystal clear waters and a number of coves and cliffs. Visit the National Park

    on the island of Mljet, where you will enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Big and Little

    Lake. A 12 century monastery is located in the middle of the lake, on the island of St.

    Mary. The Krka National Park covers an area along the river Krka, which runs through

    the 75 km long scenic canyon. Even though you can reach it by car, the most beautiful

    access is by ship. You will be thrilled by the cascades, waterfalls and lush greenery. The

    Paklenica National Park is a space of unique touch between the sea and mountains, rich

    with forests, canyons and numerous caves, suitable for mountaineering. Also do not

    forget to visit the Vransko Jezero Nature Park- a pristine natural habitat for birds. Visit

    the nature park Telascica on Dugi otok, which is rich with marine and terrestrial flora

    and fauna such as dolphins, bats and endemic birds. When you visit the nature park

    Biokovo not forget to visit the garden Kotisina. It is a botanical garden where native

    vegetation of Biokovo is preserved. Do not forget to visit the Elaphit islands, made of a

    group of islands: Sipan, Lopud, Kolocep, Jakljan, Ruda, Golec and Crkvine and some

    smaller islands. The Elaphits contain beautiful palaces that were built by aristocrats.

    - There are numerous places of entertainment in Dalmatia for both young adults and for

    older ones. Each year in the summer, musical evenings are organized at St. Donat in the

    city of Zadar, as well as a large tourist festival "Full Moon Night" in July and then the

    fun lasts until the early morning hours. Do not miss the great folk feast Days of

    "Maraska" which lasts a few days with plenty of Maraschino liqueur. In Sibenik have fun

    with the Sibenik cultural summer, the Sibenik night, International Children's Festival

    and the evenings of Dalmatian songs. Split will entertain you with "Diocletian's

    evenings" which are held in the cellars of the palace, followed by concerts and other

    events that take place inside the ancient walls and the famous Riva. In Omis, pirates

    evenings are held, interesting for children and adults. In Dubrovnik, you can relax with a

    number of musical evenings, drama performances in the unique atmosphere of the

    fortress and the palace which at the time of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival becomes

    an open stage. For those with a livelier spiri, there are clubs for a long night on the

  • island of Pag, especially on the Zrce beach, while in Zadar you will be welcomed by

    Forum disco and urban centers Gotham and Kult Caf, in which you will experience the

    fun until the morning hours. In Sibenik, visit the club's "Inside", in Vodice disco

    "Hacienda" which is known throughout the Adriatic, in Primosten disco "Aurora". The

    younger population in Split and its surroundings can be enjoy in many discos and clubs

    such as "Tropic," Vanilla "," Hemingway "and numerous others. In Dubrovnik, have fun

    with the thematic parties, famous DJs in Lazareti or on the famous Dubrovnik beach

    Banje.

    (HOG International / HOG Croatia)

    European HOG Rally - main event days

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    A15a_IOYN_Biograd-Kotor445,2 kilometres; 10 hours, 59 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 40 euroDriving distance 445,2 kilometresTrip duration 10 hours, 59 minutesDriving time 7 hours, 34 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 342,7 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeBiograd na Moru near Drage Quickest 12,1 kilometres 14 minutesnear Drage near Zaboric Quickest 45,6 kilometres 45 minutesnear Zaboric near Zecevo Quickest 21,8 kilometres 22 minutesnear Zecevo 108km-cafe sto Trogir-Palace D... Quickest 28,6 kilometres 33 minutes108km-cafe sto Trogir-Palace D... 109km-Refuel INA Quickest 1,2 kilometres 2 minutes109km-Refuel INA Zeljeznika stanica kastel Stari Quickest 9,2 kilometres 12 minutesZeljeznika stanica kastel Stari 138km-Stari grad Split Quickest 19,9 kilometres 17 minutes138km-Stari grad Split near Pisak Quickest 42,6 kilometres 47 minutesnear Pisak 198km-Refuel INA Quickest 16,9 kilometres 17 minutes198km-Refuel INA near Veliko Brdo Quickest 1,2 kilometres 1 minutenear Veliko Brdo Synora-Opuzen/D8/Bosna i Her... Quickest 86,3 kilometres 1 hour, 23 minutesSynora-Opuzen/D8/Bosna i Her... Synora-Dubrovacko Primorje/D8... Quickest 9,3 kilometres 8 minutesSynora-Dubrovacko Primorje/D8... 305km-Refuel INA Quickest 10,5 kilometres 7 minutes305km-Refuel INA near Kamenari Quickest 109,0 kilometres 1 hour, 36 minutesnear Kamenari near Banja Quickest 11,9 kilometres 17 minutesnear Banja Kotor (Dianykterefsi) Quickest 19,1 kilometres 24 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeBosnia and Herzegovina 9,3 kilometres 8 minutesCroatia 379,4 kilometres 6 hours, 15 minutesMontenegro 56,4 kilometres 1 hour, 10 minutes

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    A16a_IOYN_Kotor-Ulcinj109,8 kilometres; 7 hours, 22 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 10 euroDriving distance 109,8 kilometresTrip duration 7 hours, 22 minutesDriving time 2 hours, 12 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 85,4 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeKotor near Perast Quickest 11,4 kilometres 9 minutesnear Perast 17km-Refuel EKO Quickest 5,3 kilometres 5 minutes17km-Refuel EKO 41km-Budva Stari Grad Quickest 24,3 kilometres 29 minutes41km-Budva Stari Grad Sveti Stefan Stari Grad Quickest 11,5 kilometres 24 minutesSveti Stefan Stari Grad 110km-Ulcinj Quickest 57,3 kilometres 1 hour, 2 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeMontenegro 109,2 kilometres 2 hours, 10 minutes

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    A17_IOYN_Ulcinj-Kastoria416,7 kilometres; 10 hours, 25 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 30 euroDriving distance 416,7 kilometresTrip duration 10 hours, 25 minutesDriving time 7 hoursCrow's flight distance between all stops 258,2 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeUlcinj 26km-Ulcinj/E-752/Albanija Quickest 25,5 kilometres 22 minutes26km-Ulcinj/E-752/Albanija 128km-Alpet (Refuel) Quickest 101,9 kilometres 1 hour, 29 minutes128km-Alpet (Refuel) 166km-Tirana-Steelwings Farewell Quickest 37,8 kilometres 38 minutes166km-Tirana-Steelwings Farewell 273km-Alpet (Refuel) Quickest 107,3 kilometres 1 hour, 55 minutes273km-Alpet (Refuel) 367km-Alpet (Refuel) Quickest 94,6 kilometres 1 hour, 50 minutes367km-Alpet (Refuel) Synora-Devoll/Albania Quickest 6,0 kilometres 4 minutesSynora-Devoll/Albania Synora-Krystallopigi/E86/Hellas Quickest 400 metres Less than 1 minuteSynora-Krystallopigi/E86/Hellas 417km-Kastoria (Dianykterefsi) Quickest 43,2 kilometres 39 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeAlbania 347,8 kilometres 5 hours, 58 minutesGreece 43,3 kilometres 39 minutesMontenegro 25,5 kilometres 22 minutes

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    A18_IOYN_Kastoria-Athens490,1 kilometres; 9 hours, 2 minutes

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 85 euroDriving distance 490,1 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 2 minutesDriving time 6 hours, 2 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 359,8 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeLimni Kastorias-Orestiada near Greven Quickest 74,1 kilometres 53 minutesnear Greven Kalambka Quickest 75,1 kilometres 1 hour, 7 minutesKalambka near Karditsomagoula Quickest 47,0 kilometres 40 minutesnear Karditsomagoula Kamena Vourla (banaki-fagito-gl... Quickest 128,3 kilometres 1 hour, 38 minutesKamena Vourla (banaki-fagito-gl... 450km-Seirios (Refuel/cafe/Bye-... Quickest 140,0 kilometres 1 hour, 21 minutes450km-Seirios (Refuel/cafe/Bye-... Athina, sto ypsos Neaw Erythraias Quickest 25,7 kilometres 20 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeGreece 490,0 kilometres 6 hours, 1 minute