Smaller towns and villages with unique attractions

Martin Brod

Explore Martin Brod, where the Unac River merges with the Una, forming a captivating haven of untouched natural beauty. Home to the largest waterfall complex in the “Una” National Park, this medieval town, dating back to the 14th or 15th century, boasts Milančev Buk’s 800m waterfall. Two scenic hiking trails, exceptional fly fishing spots, and the historic Rmanj Monastery add to the allure.

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Krupa na Vrbasu | Banja Luka

Krupa na Vrbasu, located 25 km from Banja Luka, is a picturesque village known for its stunning Krupa Waterfalls, historic watermills, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can explore the Greben Fortress, Monastery of St. Elijah, and the Wooden Church of Tovilovići. With rafting, local cuisine, and beautiful nature, it’s a must-visit destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Travnik

Explore the enchanting city of Travnik in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where history and nature converge in a vibrant Bosnian bazaar atmosphere. With a rich tapestry of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Bosnian heritage, Travnik unveils its cultural layers through medieval fortifications, minarets, and church towers.

Start your journey at Plava Voda, a crystal-clear spring, and savor Lutvo’s coffee. Embark on an urban hike to the iconic 14th-century Travnik Fortress for panoramic views, then wander the Old Town’s cobblestone streets, admiring Ottoman-style architecture, mosques, and the vibrant Čaršija bazaar.

Indulge in local delights like Travnik-style Ćevapi and Vlašić cheese. Explore the birthplace of Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić, now the Museum of Ivo Andrić, and delve into Travnik’s history at the Regional Museum. Venture to the scenic Vlašić Mountain for outdoor adventures and reflect on history at the Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism Monument in Smrike, near Travnik. Discover the diverse allure of Travnik, where each step echoes with cultural richness and natural beauty.

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Visegrad

Višegrad, in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the UNESCO-listed Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, Andrićgrad, and the serene Dobrun Monastery. Enjoy the Drina River at Jaz Beach in Međedja, or fish with a permit. Stay at Panorama Resort for a taste of local trout and more.

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Blagaj

Blagaj, a charming village just 12 kilometers south of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, boasts a rich history and breathtaking scenery. Visit the medieval Herceg Stjepan’s Tower for panoramic views, or take on the adrenaline-pumping Via Ferrata ‘Vulin Potok’. Explore historical landmarks like the Velagić House, Sultan Suleiman Mosque, Karađozbeg Bridge, and the 16th-century Tekke dervish house, which seems to float above the Buna River Spring. Don’t miss the chance to dine on delicious trout at one of the local restaurants.

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