27 Sep 2019
The village is a popular stop on the tour bus route from Croatia with multiple restaurants by the roadside. We were driving and there is plenty of free parking in and around this vicinity. A short walk leads you to a small square with many stalls for shopping and from here it is a 20 to 30 minute walk up old cobblestone paths passing an old Hamman and working mosque. A path right leads you up to the summit of the village. A right fork in the path takes you towards what appears to be a renovated fort, we opted for the left turn towards the old tower.
There are great views from an open terrace close to the tower which overlooks both the fort and the whole of the Neretva valley. With care you can also climb the tower which is not in a particularly good state of repair. This latter is not suitable for anyone with restricted mobility, the steps up are narrow with some unprotected areas. Once at the top the roof is in a very poor state of repair and really needs money spending on it.
Good for a short break if touring around. Everything is free entry.