Stolac Attractions

Vidoški Fortress

Vidoški Fortress

Vidoški, first mentioned in 1444, was a major medieval town in Herzegovina, strategically located and fortified with 13 towers.

Necropolis Radimlja

Necropolis Radimlja

UNESCO necropolises near Stolac, like Radimlja and Boljuni, date to the 13th–16th century and are tied to legends, healing rituals, and local traditions.

Daorson Illyrian City

Daorson Illyrian City

Daorson, ancient city of the Daorsi, flourished in the 3rd–2nd c. BC. Fortified with Cyclopean walls, it was destroyed around 50 BC and never rebuilt.

Paleolithic Cave Badanj

Paleolithic Cave Badanj

Badanj Cave near Stolac holds Bosnia’s oldest art—an engraved horse from 13,000 BC. A key Palaeolithic site, it shows traces of seasonal human life.

River Bregava

River Bregava

Crystal-clear Bregava river flows through Stolac, lined with numerous bridges and natural swimming spots that locals and visitors enjoy all summer long.

Provalije Waterfall

Provalije Waterfall

Where town meets nature—Provalije Waterfall cascades through Stolac’s old quarter, earning it the nickname “Stolac’s Niagara.

Pjene Waterfall

Pjene Waterfall

Discover the hidden beauty of Pjene Waterfalls in Stolac—where nature's calm meets cascading waters in a perfect setting for peaceful escapes.

River Mills Heritage

River Mills Heritage

Historic mills and fulling houses along the Bregava River shaped Stolac’s economy from the 15th century, with 12 sites still preserved today.

Ćuprija Bridge

Ćuprija Bridge

Ćuprija bridge, possibly medieval, stands in Stolac with irregular arches built out of spite in the 17th century—giving it the nickname "Spite Bridge".

Sara's Bridge

Sara's Bridge

Built in 1896, Sara Kašiković’s Girls’ Bridge on the Bregava river honors a tragic love story; Stolac’s Austro-Hungarian era shaped its historic architecture.

Sultan Selim Mosque

Sultan Selim Mosque

Built in 1519, Sultan Selim Mosque is the oldest and most prominent mosque in Stolac, known for its stone structure and unique Ottoman architecture.

St. Elijah Church

St. Elijah Church

The Catholic Church of St. Elijah in Stolac offers a serene place of worship and showcases the town’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.

St. Peter and Paul Church

St. Peter and Paul Church

The 1505 Orthodox Church of St. Peter & Paul in Ošanjići honors duke Radosav Hrabren, whose judge chairs symbolize Stolac’s feudal heritage and power.

Naqshbandi Tekke

Naqshbandi Tekke

Stolac Tekke is a spiritual and cultural center on the Bregava River, showcasing rich Sufi heritage and distinctive Ottoman-era architecture.

Mak House

Mak House

Mak Dizdar, a great Bosnian poet born in Stolac, is honored by the Mak House museum and Foundation, celebrating his life, work, and medieval stećak art.

Water Fountains

Water Fountains

Stolac’s water heritage spans ancient stone reservoirs, Ottoman fountains, and the first 1908 water supply, with many public fountains still refreshing locals today.