GREEN BORDER GRAVEL

A ride built on the idea
of borderlands

Green Border Gravel was born on the quiet gravel roads along Slovenia’s southern frontier—places where forests hide forgotten ridgelines, old boundary stones, and traces of a border that once shaped everyday life here today.

This route isn’t about speed or spectacle. It is about space, silence, and the kind of riding that reminds you how the world opens up when the road turns to gravel and the forest draws close.

Green Border Gravel is a tribute to that feeling.

Why The Border?

Slovenia’s “green border” is more than a political line. For decades, these woods marked a quiet edge of Europe — a place shaped by distance, nature, and time.

In some places, the border is little more than a stone marker beside a narrow path. In others, it follows long ridgelines that open into wide views of valleys, forests, and scattered villages. Together, these landscapes give the route its character.

They feel open, understated, and deeply connected to the land.

300 kilometres
of open adventure

Green Border Gravel traces the forests, ridgelines, and valleys of Slovenia’s southern frontier, linking fast-rolling gravel, woodland tracks, quiet tarmac, and forgotten border lanes into one continuous line.

The idea was simple and clear: to design a route that feels expansive and immersive, yet remains approachable — a full-day ride for the strongest riders, or a long, memorable sunrise-to-sunset journey for everyone else.

Small event
with a big landscape

Green Border Gravel is intentionally small. It’s about riders sharing a meaningful day on the bike, not competing for attention. At the end, the reward isn’t a medal or a podium. It’s the memory of a long ride through quiet forests and open landscapes that stay with you well after the day is over.