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Plan language: SuomiExplore the top activities in Ljubuški, where nature and culture intertwine to create a unique experience. The most important attraction is Kravica Waterfall, a 20-meter tall tufa waterfall complex that draws countless visitors in summer for jumping and swimming. History enthusiasts can climb Stari grad Ljubuški, a 15th-century Ottoman fortress overlooking the entire city. Finally, do not miss a stroll through Herceg Stjepan Square to soak in the local everyday atmosphere. These are the highlights of Ljubuški.


At one of Europe's largest natural waterfall pools, leap from the top of the falls and experience the wildest summer. Step along the path, plunge into the emerald waters amid the thunderous roar, or grab a beer at the floating bar and enjoy nature's most generous gift.
Nopeat faktat: Tämä 120 metriä leveä vesiputous on pudotuskorkeudeltaan noin 25 metriä, ja kesällä veden ollessa runsaimmillaan se syöksee lähes 3000 kuutiometriä vettä minuutissa. Kesäisin veden lämpötila on miellyttävä, ja se on paikallisten ja matkailijoiden suosima luonnollinen uima-allas. Hyppy vesiputouksen päältä kirkkaanvihreään veteen saa varmasti adrenaliinin virtaamaan.
Kohokohdat: Parasta on, että voit kävellä vesiputouksen yläreunaa pitkin keskelle ja sitten hypätä alas kirkkaaseen luonnonuima-altaaseen. Tällainen kokemus on useimmilla vesiputousalueilla kielletty. Kesällä altaassa kelluu myös pieni baari, johon voit uida väsyneenä ja nauttia kylmän oluen. Tuskin maailmassa on mitään näin mukavaa.
Inside a monastery, more than 600 nativity scenes from around the world are hidden, more stunning than any museum. Walk through the stone-carved underground grotto and feel as if you have instantly traveled back to Bethlehem a thousand years ago.
Nopeat faktat: This Franciscan monastery houses the world's largest collection of nativity scene models, with over 600 pieces. The monastery also features a miniature replica of the "Golden Gate," inspired by the famous bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery of San Giovanni.
Kohokohdat: In the monastery's underground crypt lies a grotto handcrafted from 500,000 natural stones, recreating the appearance of the Bethlehem manger. Each stone comes from a different country, said to have been brought by pilgrims carrying soil and rocks from their own homelands.
Travel through the long history of Herzegovina in a thousand-year-old castle. Touch Roman mosaics, examine Ottoman scimitars, and stand atop the tower to overlook the canyon scenery.
Nopeat faktat: Tämä museo sijaitsee keskiaikaisen Hertsegovinan herttuan linnan raunioiden alueella, ja 1300-luvun muurit ja tornit ovat yhä pystyssä. Kokoelmassa on yli 3000 esinettä illyrialaisajan keramiikasta ottomaanien aikaisiin aseisiin ja perinteisiin pukuihin, kattaen tuhansia vuosia historiaa.
Kohokohdat: Museon pihan alla sijaitsee kokonainen roomalainen huvilan raunio, jonka lattian mosaiikkikuvio on säilynyt hämmästyttävän hyvin; 2000 vuotta vanhat geometriset kuviot ovat yhä kirkkaanvärisiä. Linnan tornista katsottuna Trebižat-joki kiemurtelee kalkkikivikanjonissa, ja näkymässä erottaa samanaikaisesti neljän keskiaikaisen kirkon kellotornit.
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These syrupy semolina and walnut cookies are shaped using a special wooden mold called a "kalup" which gives them their distinctive ribbed appearance, perfect for soaking up the sweet syrup.

Tufahije are poached whole apples stuffed with walnuts and topped with whipped cream, a dessert that originated in Bosnia and is especially popular in Herzegovina where Ljubuški's apple orchards thrive.
Translating to "Russian caps," this sponge cake dessert is shaped like a fur hat and covered in chocolate glaze and shredded coconut, making it one of the most whimsical cakes in Bosnian cuisine.

These small grilled minced meat sausages are the national dish of Bosnia and in Ljubuški they are traditionally served 10 pieces to a portion, tucked inside homemade somun bread with chopped onions.

In Bosnia, burek specifically refers to a phyllo pastry pie filled with meat, while other fillings like cheese or spinach have their own distinct names like sirnica and zeljanica.

This beloved Herzegovinian dish features hollowed out onions stuffed with minced meat and rice, then slow-cooked in a rich tomato sauce until the onions become sweet and tender.

Lozovača is a grape brandy that is the pride of Herzegovina's distilleries, often homemade in Ljubuški households and traditionally served as a welcome drink to guests.

Bosnian coffee is prepared by boiling finely ground coffee in a copper pot called a džezva and is always served with a cube of sugar and a glass of cold water on the side.

Žilavka is Herzegovina's signature white wine grape, grown in the rocky soil around Ljubuški, producing a dry wine with a distinctive mineral character that reflects the region's karst landscape.
Saat PDF:n kaikista nähtävyyksistä, arvioista ja vinkeistä. Täydellinen offline-käyttöön.
Stunning natural waterfalls and swimming area on the Trebižat River
Historic village with a Dervish monastery by a cliffside spring
Picturesque Ottoman-era fortified village on the Neretva River
Regional lines to Mostar and Čapljina
The closest airport is Mostar (OMO). From there, rent a car or take a taxi for the 40 km drive to Ljubuški.
Helpoin ja edullisin tapa saada mobiilinettiä missä tahansa matkustat.
Kommentit (10)
Bring cash. Most places don't take cards. There's one ATM near the main square but it ran out of money once.
Loved the relaxed pace here. Everyone says hi on the street. Felt like stepping back in time in the best way.
Skip the restaurants right on the main square. Walk two streets back toward the river for half the price and better food.
Food was decent but nothing mind blowing. The grilled meat at that place near the bridge was solid though.
If you drive, park outside the old center. The streets are super narrow and parking fills up by 10am.