Trebižat River

Trebižat River

The Trebižat River, an unhindered waterway that meanders from the far corner of western Herzegovina to its mouth at Čapljina, is a major tributary to the Neretva River. It is also the historical lifeline of Western Herzegovina which is home to some of the oldest recorded settlements in the country. The trail was blazed by an EU-funded project aimed at highlighting the fascinating mélange of cultural and natural heritage. This perfect fusion of culture and nature has recently given new definition to this region. The entire length of the Trebizat River, highlighted by the Kravice Waterfall near Ljubuski, is now a cultural and natural heritage trail. The Trebižat, a calm and crystal clear river, besides being the lifeline of the many settlements built along its banks, can be navigated by canoe from just below the Kravice Waterfalls north of Čapljina. This less-known region hides more than a handful of surprises for those willing to explore West Herzegovina’s outback.

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