Velež Mountain is a prominent peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its striking limestone formations and sweeping views. It is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of hiking and climbing opportunities.
Velež Mountain is located in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps range. Rising to a height of 1,969 meters (6,460 feet), the mountain presents dramatic limestone cliffs and rugged terrain, making it an attractive site for geologists and adventurers alike. Historically, the mountain has been significant for its natural resources and strategic position. During World War II, it was a hideout and stronghold for resistance movements. Today, Velež offers numerous hiking and climbing routes, ranging from moderate to challenging levels. Hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Neretva River valley. The diverse ecosystems on Velež support a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species of wildflowers and migratory birds. The area is less trafficked than more famous European ranges, providing solitude and a sense of discovery for those who explore its paths.
Gornja Vez Planina
Rare alpine wildflowers
Historic World War II sites
Panoramic views from the summit
A picturesque sub-peak offering stunning views and a moderately challenging hike.
The nearby river is notable for its clear waters and is a popular spot for fishing and rafting.
The mountain harbors several sites of historical interest from the World War II era.