Blidinje Nature Park
The Blidinje Nature Park, located in the middle of the Dinaric Alps on the Blidinje plateau, provides a stunning natural setting that attracts visitors. Tourists may cycle or stroll through the valley with a lake, surrounded by mountain peaks, to see Herzegovina as it was centuries ago.
Blidinje Lake, Masna Luka, and Hajducka vrata are some of the park's most well-known attractions. The entire area is also dotted with ornately carved medieval stele that harken back to pre-Ottoman Bosnia's Orthodox customs. Blidinje Nature Park has a network of well-marked hiking routes, making it an excellent choice for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The park's most notable features along the lake include a necropolis with 150 medieval tombstones (steak) near Dugo polje, which was designated as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 2004. In terms of cultural attractions, the Franciscan monastery at the foot of the mountain Plono in Masna Luka, where the art gallery is located, is worth highlighting. The enormous vrsnica is worth noticing, as well as Diva Grabovica, a particular geomorphologic reserve that encompasses the Grabovica River Canyon in the framework of the picturesque unit.
• Location: Blidinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: It symbolizes major ecological and hydrogeological reserves in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Dinaric karst, as well as cultural and historical significance
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: At July, the weather in Blidinje Nature Park is slightly chilly and pleasant, allowing you to visit.