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What to see in Blagaj ?
25 places curated by Hozy - landmarks, nature, hidden restaurants and activities. Click to discover each address in detail.

Landmarks & heritage (9)
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Stjepan Grad Fortress
Medieval ruins perched on the rocky peak overlooking Blagaj, dating from Duke Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. The climb is steep but the view over the Buna valley and Mostar in the distance is absolutely rewarding.
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Stećci de Blagaj
Ensemble of medieval Bosniak funerary stelae scattered around the village, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These monoliths carved with geometric motifs and hunting scenes are unique to the Balkans.
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Šadrvan Ottoman Fountain
Ornate Ottoman stone public fountain in the centre of the old village, still functional. Gathering point for locals in the evening—here you grasp the true rhythm of life in Blagaj.
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Islamic Cemetery of Blagaj
A vast necropolis blending Ottoman gravestones with sculpted turbans and medieval Bogomil steles, set amid cypress and pine trees. A place of peace and history where the entire cultural stratification of the region is visible.
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Ottoman Bridge over the Buna
Ancient arched stone bridge spanning the Buna in the village, contemporary with the Tekija. Ideal for photographing Ottoman houses reflected in the crystalline water.
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Tekija of Blagaj
16th-century Ottoman dervish monastery nestled at the foot of a sheer cliff, where the Buna springs from its source. One of Bosnia-Herzegovina's most enchanting sites, best visited early morning before tour groups arrive.
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Traditional Ottoman House in Blagaj
Restored 18th-century dwelling with separate male and female quarters (selamluk/haremluk), carved wooden screens and interior gardens. A living testament to Ottoman way of life in Herzegovina.
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Hadži Memija Mosque
Small, sober and elegant 17th-century Ottoman mosque at the heart of the village, surrounded by an old cemetery with medieval tombstones. A place of contemplation far from the crowds.
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Old Bazaar of Blagaj
A small Ottoman heart of the village with overhanging houses, cobbled streets and traditional fountains. Less visited than Mostar's bazaar, it retains rare authenticity.
Nature & parks (7)
Nature
Buna Spring
One of Europe's largest karst springs, discharging 43 m³ per second from a cave beneath a 200-metre cliff. The spectacle of turquoise water emerging from the rock is striking.
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Cave beneath the Tekija
Karst cavern partially accessible from which the Buna springs forth. By kayak or swimming (cold water even in summer), you can approach the entrance and feel the breath of the underground water.
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Buna Spring
One of Europe's largest karstic springs, gushing from a cave at the foot of a vertical cliff at Blagaj, 12 km from Mostar. The 16th-century dervish tekke built at the cave entrance is breathtakingly beautiful.
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Buna Plain towards Mostar
Hiking trail along the Buna from Blagaj to the outskirts of Mostar (8 km), passing through Herzegovinian vineyards and orchards. Little marked, sparsely frequented, absolutely authentic.
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Buna Canyon
A spectacular karstic gorge upstream from the source, accessible on foot via a trail along the river. 150-metre cliffs, Mediterranean vegetation and unreal emerald-green waters.
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Abandoned Mills Trail
Path along the left bank of the Buna, dotted with ruins of Ottoman water mills overgrown with vegetation. A 2 km route off the marked trails, between industrial archaeology and wild nature.
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Buna Valley Vineyards
Herzegovinian vines producing Žilavka white and Blatina red wines grow on the chalky slopes around Blagaj. Several local families offer informal tastings – ask the locals.
Viewpoints (3)
Viewpoint
Viewpoint above the Tekija
Overlook accessible via a 15-minute trail from the village, offering a sweeping view of the Tekija, the spring and the valley. The best vantage point to capture the entire site in a single photo.
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Hum Hill viewed from Blagaj
The iconic hill of Mostar with its giant cross is visible from Blagaj's heights at sunset. An unusual framing of this controversial symbol of Herzegovina.
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View of the Buna-Neretva Confluence
Accessible point by bike or car 3 km north, where the turquoise Buna meets the green Neretva. The contrast of the two water colours is a fascinating geological spectacle, overlooked by tourists.
Activities (6)
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Blagaj Sunday Market
Small weekly market where farmers from surrounding villages sell sheep's cheese, wild lavender honey, dried figs and homemade rakija. Opens early (7am), closes before noon.
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Kayaking on the Buna
Kayak and canoe hire at the river's edge to paddle upstream towards the source from the village. The water is transparent, the current moderate, and the narrowing cliffs create an end-of-the-world atmosphere.
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Trout Fishing on the Buna
The Buna is renowned throughout Herzegovina for its brown trout. Several local fishermen offer guided trips with equipment provided—a unique way to spend a morning.
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Hike to Stjepan Grad
45-minute trail from the village centre to the ruins of the medieval fortress. The path crosses fragrant Mediterranean scrubland (rosemary, wild thyme) and offers progressive views across the valley.
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Swimming in the Buna
Mostar residents come here to swim in summer in natural pools carved into limestone. The water stays at 10-12°C year-round—invigorating. Spots accessible on foot from the Tekija.
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Blagaj Fortress Hike
The ruins of this medieval fortress overlook Blagaj village from a height of 300 metres. The one-hour ascent on a marked trail is rewarded by a vertiginous view over the Buna valley and Herzegovinian vineyards.