Discover the best top things to do in , Bosnia and Herzegovina including Old Bridge (Stari Most), Radimlja, Inat Cuprija, Begovina, Stjepan Grad - Blagaj Castle, Stari grad, Mlinice na Bregavi, Kajtaz’s House, Neretva Hotel, Biscevica Kuca (Biscevic House).
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Mostar is a short 2-3hr drive from the Croatian coastal cities of Split and Dubrovnik - making it an excellent choice for a day trip. Most of the Town was destroyed during the civil war but has been painstakingly restored. The focal point is the iconic bridge which is packed with tourist waiting to watch local men jump the 21 metres in to the ice cold water below. Firstly, it’s a show for money - so be expected to contribute. Secondly it’s not for the faint of hearted - 21m is a long way day, especially diving in to water just 6m deep. Either side of the bridge are shops and restaurants where you can stop for lunch, a beer and watch the performance.
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It is always fantastic to see medieval tombstones in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Radimlja is a great site with well kept "stecaks". If you are close to Stolac or Mostar, do not hesitate visit it!
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Blagaj castle - locally known as Stjepan grad offers the best view of Mostar valley and an amazing scenic trek to the castle itself. Undergoing re-construction, it is a must see for lovers of history, especially those of pre-Ottoman history of Bosnia.
The castle sits high above Blagaj. If traveling by car, do not park in Blagaj but rather continue through the town using waze or google maps to climb up through town and park at the head of the trail that leads up to the castle. This will save one at least a half mile or more of uphill hiking. The trail has a sign saying it was improved through an international cooperation project with Mostar, and is in good shape. It took us about 30 minutes to hike to the top at a leisurely pace. During our entire time, we met only one family from Australia, a single tourist from Slovenia, and a local woman gathering wild sage for sale. The castle ruins at the top of the mountain are in good shape and offer impressive views of the valley below. A morning visit before the top heat of the day is a good option, followed by a lunch at one of the many restaurants along the headwaters of the Buna river down below in Blagaj. For anyone staying at a hotel in Mostar, this is a good, easy day trip.
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Lovely old Turkish dwelling, lots of artifacts and traditional costumes on display. The street and courtyard are cobbled so solid footware is essential. Snacks and drinks were delicious too and welcoming on a hot day.
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