Tourist association of Rovinj
in cooperation with the Rovinj Native Museum and Lenicom

on the occasion of the World Tourism Day celebration
organizes a bike ride to the archeological site „Monkodonja-Mušego“

ON SATURDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2009 AT 4 P.M.

The bikers (and non-bikers) will begin to gather from 3 p.m. in front of the fountain on Rovinj’s central square. The start is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the return for 7 p.m., after which the participants will have dinner together at the Kantinon tavern.
Information and biker registrations at (052) 811-566 (Rovinj Tourist Board), or 098/855-231 (Lenicom, Mr. Boban Memedović) or at departure point on Saturday until 3.45 p.m.

The ride (20 km long) goes down the track along Rovinj coastline to the archeological site of Monkodonja-Mušego, where an old bronze settlement will be presented to the participants with expert guidance of an archeologist.

NOTE: All persons of good will are entitled to participate. All bikers will take responsibility for themselves. Underage persons may ride subject to parental escort or approval. All bikers are recommended to wear protective helmets (especially the underage ones!).
The organizer takes no responsibility for any potential accidents or inconveniences before, during and after the bike ride.

TRACK DESCRIPTION
the ride begins on the central town square (next to the fountain, beneath the clock) and goes along the coast to the Delfin swimming pool (marina entrance) and further toward Villas Rubin on the seaside track (Lone Bay, P. Corrente, Scaraba, Cuvi),
the ride continues via the parking lot next to Camp Polari to Kokaletovica and down the road to the intersection for Monkodonja.
a mild ascent (around 1 km) will take us to the exit toward the remains of a bronze settlement providing a magnificent view of the south part of Rovinj’s coastline and the islands.
After some refreshments and presentation of the archeological site, we will leave for Madonna di Campo and back toward Rovinj where we will arrange for the participants to cross the road at Lamadapili (Piliš) pool
the road continues toward the Polari parking lot and further on the same route we departed on to the central town square.