Smaller towns and villages with unique attractions

Jajce

…enchanting town with majestic waterfall… Jajce is a historic town located in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its picturesque setting, charming Old Town, and the mesmerizing Pliva Waterfall. It is a true gem in Europe and the world, boasting a rare richness of cultural and historical heritage, with an impressive collection of 29 national […]

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Trebinje

Trebinje Old Town is a must-visit destination for history and architecture lovers. Located on the banks of the Trebisnjica River, the Old Town features a mix of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture, with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and charming cafes. One of the main attractions of the Old Town is the Arslanagic Bridge, a beautiful

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Pocitelj

Step into history at Pocitelj, a medieval town in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Protected as a national monument, its cobbled streets, stone houses, and Ottoman-style buildings transport you to the 14th century. The Clock Tower and Hajji-Alija Mosque stand tall, while the Neretva River and rolling hills embrace the town’s serenity. Discover artisan shops, galleries, and a thriving artistic community. Explore this enchanting destination through day trips for an immersive journey into the past.

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Lukomir

…A Mountain Village Beyond the Clouds… Welcome to Lukomir, a mountain village perched on the southern slopes of Bjelašnica at an astonishing altitude of 1,495 meters above sea level. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vreco Bozo (@bozovreco) This makes Lukomir not only the highest inhabited place in Bosnia and Herzegovina but

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