Moslavina is the oldest mountain in Croatia, covered with beautiful forests, vineyards and fields with countless gravel roads and trails. We have marked only some of them as Čazmagravel routes for easier navigation and carefree driving.
All routes are circular, so you can join each one anywhere and follow the signs in one direction or the other.
ČazmaGravel 1 - 30km/213m
To ŠRD Vustje and further, along the river embankment, follow the Educational thematic trail Dolina Česma to the fishpond in Sišćani. From Sišćani, along little-traffic roads, through villages, fields and meadows, the asphalt trail returns to Draganac, then via Vagovina and Bojana, past the airport, bioenergy plant and farm, to Grabovnica and then to Čazma. The surface is asphalt, except for the dirt part along the embankment.
ČazmaGravel 2 - 30km/213m
Through the center of Čazma, it follows the state road D26 towards Garešnica to Grabovnica, where it turns left at the chapel and then along the airport, bioenergy plant and farm, across Bojana and Draganac, through meadows and fields it leads to the Sisak fishponds, from which it follows the educational thematic trail Dolina Česma along the river embankment to ŠRD Vustje . The surface is asphalt, except for the dirt part along the embankment.
ČazmaGravel 3 - 33km/390m
Along Česma to ŠRD Vustje, then towards the centre of Čazma, then along the state road D26 towards Garešnica to Donji Miklouš where it turns right into the forest, towards Pleterec and the mountain range. The gravel climb is gentle for the first 6 km, and only the last 1.5 km has an average of 6.5%. Then follows a long descent to Vrtlinska where it returns to asphalt, crosses the main road and over the hills via Pavličani, Pobjenik and Suhaja to Čazma. Part along the embankment and from Donji Miklouš to Vrtlinska is gravel, the rest is asphalt.
ČazmaGravel 4 - 33km/390m
To the center of Čazma and then towards Suhaja on the main road to Popovača, which it leaves in Pobjenik, turning right towards Pavličani, from where it briefly returns to it in Vrtlinska. Past the church and school, it finally descends onto gravel before ascending Moslavačka gora. The first climb towards Andigola is steep, but short, and then follows a gradual, long climb to the mountain ridge from which it descends, steeper at first, and then gently over Pleterec to Donji Miklouš, from where it returns to Čazma on asphalt. The part along the embankment from Vrtlinska to Donji Miklouš is gravel, the rest is asphalt.
Čazma Gravel 5 - 33km/200m
The route leads to the western part of the Čazma region. Towards Dubrava to Cerina, and then along quiet side roads through the gently rolling countryside, via Grabik, Brezin, Prnjarovac and Lipovčani to Dabac, where it will briefly join the main road before ascending into vineyards and descending through the forest to the Glogovnica valley. It will 'slip' the D43 once more in Bosiljevo before heading north along Stara Česma via Prokljuvane to Cerina and back to Čazma. The surface is asphalt except for short sections from the top of Dabac through the forest to Bosiljevo, and from Prokljuvane to Cerina.
ČazmaGravel 6 - 33km/200m
North to Cerina, left to south through Prokljuvane over the wooden bridge on Glogovnica to Bosiljevo, then immediately right into the forest around Bosiljevačko brdo, the first part of the route is a great warm-up for the gravel climb to Dabci. A nice descent through vineyards will bring you to the D42, which you will descend just a little further to the turnoff to Sovare, and then through a nice, slightly hilly area through Marčani, Lipovčani and Prnjarovac via Brezin and Grabik to Cerina and back to Čazma. The surface is asphalt except for the short sections from Bosiljevo through the forest to the top of Dabac, and from Cerina to Prokljuvane.
ČazmaGravel 7 – 45km/520m
From Medje along Vustje to the main road, follow Route 3. Turn left, then right towards Milaševac. In Milaševac, turn left, through the fields to the road to Bojana, then right to Bojana. In Bojana, turn left to the church and continue into the forest. At the crossroads in the forest, turn left towards Štefanj, then right all the way to Martinac. In Martinac, turn left to Donja Šušnjara, then left through the fields into the forest. In the forest, turn right, then follow the forest road all the way to the state road D26, which returns to Donji Miklouš, and then follow Route 4 to the starting point. Approximately half of the route is asphalt, half gravel.
ČazmaGravel 71 – 28km/340m
From Medje along Vustje to the main road, follow Route 3. Turn left, then right towards Milaševac. In Milaševac, turn left, through the fields to the road to Bojana, then right to Bojana. In Bojana, turn left to the church and further into the forest. At the crossroads in the forest, turn right, after leaving the forest, turn left, then right onto the asphalt towards Donji Miklouš and then follow Route 4 to the starting point. Approximately a third of the route is gravel, the rest is asphalt.
ČazmaGravel 8 – 45km/520m
From Medje along Vustje to the main road, follow Route 3 to Donji Miklouš, where Route 3 turns into the forest, and Route 8 continues along the D26 to the pass, where it turns left and follows the forest road all the way to Donja Šušnjara. Then turn left to Martinac, then right along the hill along the forest road towards Štefanj. Before the end of the forest, turn left, then right into Bojana. In Bojana, turn right towards Vagovina, then left in the field towards Milaševac. In Milaševac, right, then left towards Čazma, and then right again towards Vustje and the starting point. Approximately half of the route is asphalt, half gravel.
ČazmaGravel 81 – 28km/340m
From Medje along Vustje to the main road, follow Route 3 to Donji Miklouš.
In Donji Miklouš, turn left through Gornji Miklouš and then left into the Pijesak forest to the crossroads in the forest. At the crossroads, turn left into Bojana. In Bojana, turn right towards Vagovina, then in the field, turn left towards Milaševac. In Milaševac, turn right then left towards Čazma and then right again towards Vustje and the starting point. Approximately a third of the route is gravel, the rest is asphalt.
ČazmaGravel 9 – 46km/700m
From Medje it follows Route 2 towards Grabovnica and after 3km it turns right onto a gravel road towards Sv. Vid and descends into the forest. It follows forest roads, goes around Lake Suhajica and climbs up the mountain ridge with serpentines, which it continues to climb for the next 10km, crosses the Donji Miklouš-Andigola road, turns left and descends to the D26 which it returns to Čazma. From Donji Miklouš it follows Route 4. About a quarter of the route is asphalt, the rest is gravel.
ČazmaGravel 10 – 46km/700m
From Medje to Donji Miklouš, it follows Route 3, continues along D26 for another 7km, then turns right towards Pešut and begins the climb to the mountain ridge. At the end of the climb, it turns right and returns along the ridge towards Čazma. It goes around Lake Suhajica, climbs to Sv. Vid, turns left onto macadam to the main road and returns to the starting point via Route 1. About a quarter of the route is asphalt, the rest is gravel.