Morning light lifts on the Neretva, stone houses lean over green water, and the old bridge links both banks. Mountains and lakes sit close above town, and a Cold War bunker hides under the hill.
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Top story from Konjic Walk the river path and watch trout turn in the shallows, then cross the old stone span where the current folds around the piers. Step into Tito’s nuclear bunker for cool air, quiet corridors and rooms frozen in time, before a coffee and fresh somun in the centre.
In the afternoon, drive to Boračko Lake for pine shade and clear water, or climb towards Lukomir for stone roofs, pasture paths and wide looks over the Rakitnica. Read more in our ARK D-0 bunker guide, Boračko Lake page and Lukomir highland village page. On history routes, pair the day with the Jablanica bridge ruins and WWII museum.
Brings steady weather for rafting, lake days and highland loops.
Warm with long light and cool air by the river in the evening.
Offer clear views and calm trails.
Winter suits museum time and short drives; mountain access depends on conditions.
Many visitors can enter visa free for short stays. Check your country’s rules before you travel.
The local currency is the Convertible Mark. Cards work widely in the centre; carry some cash for cafés and rural stops.
The centre is walkable. Day trips run from town with hotel pick up on many tours. Allow extra time for mountain roads to Lukomir and the last narrow section to the lake.
Closed shoes with grip for boats, jetties and stony paths. A light layer for evening. Swimwear for marked zones at the lake in season.
Listen to raft briefings, keep life jackets fastened and follow signals. Stay on marked trails in the highlands and behind barriers at viewpoints.
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One day covers the centre and either rafting or the bunker. Two days lets you add Boračko Lake or Lukomir. With three days you can include both and a Jablanica museum stop.
Yes. Sections are graded and guides match the route to the group and water level. All safety gear and a briefing are included.
Entry is by timed visit with a guide. Tours make timing and transport simple and add context on the site and the period.
Yes in season, in marked zones. Always follow local signs and your guide’s advice.
Yes for most ages who are comfortable with short paths and uneven ground. Bring water and layers for ridge breeze.
Yes with an early start. Many travellers raft or visit the bunker, then continue to Mostar for an evening bridge view.
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