Fast-changing information — opening hours, ratings, prices, availability — should be checked on maps or official sites on the day of your visit.
What to see first
- Konjic old bridge
- Woodcarving workshops
- Rafting on the Neretva
- Tito’s bunker
- Nearby Jablanica lake
- Riverside cafés
Planning the visit
Konjic fits perfectly on the Sarajevo–Mostar route. For rafting, book with reputable operators and check seasonal conditions. The centre is small, but the region deserves a full day if you like nature and craft.
Food and local experience
- Take a coffee break by the Neretva.
- Try fish dishes or grilled food depending on the season.
- Buy craft items only when the origin is clear.
- Bring a light jacket for evenings by the water.
Frequently asked questions
Is Konjic a stop or a base?
Both: a short route stop or a nature base for rafting.
Is the bunker easy to visit?
Yes with planning, but check hours and conditions before going.
Why mention woodcarving?
Because Konjic is known for an important Bosnian woodcraft tradition.
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