ABOUT THE PARK TRAILS ACCOMMODATION GASTRO INFORMATION MULTIMEDIA
Prenj is the most beautiful, most attractive mountain in Bosnia. Located in the heart of the Dinaric Mountains in the northern part of Herzegovina. Prenj lies in the harbor from the northwest of the Neretva River near Konjic, Glavatičevo, to Bijeli Polje near Mostar, on the southeast side it is bordered by the Velež (1969 m), Crvnja (1921 m) and Visočica (1964 m) mountain ranges.
It is surrounded by natural and man-made lakes: Boračko lake, Jablaničko lake, Grabovičko lake, Salakovac, and the rivers Neretva, Ljuta, Neretvica, Bijela and Drezanka. At the foot of the mountain there are three towns: Konjic, Jablanica and Mostar. Mount Prenj is one of the highest mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its highest peak is 2155m - Zelena glava. The peaks of the Prenj mountain are interesting and attractive for mountaineers who enjoy the charms of nature.
BIKE PARK PRENJ it consists of 360 km of forest and macadam roads that are drawn and marked on the Prenj mountain, and which are primarily intended for mountain biking but also for other recreational purposes.
The mountain biking association MTBA, Mostar
____ Easy Bike Route ____Intermediate Bike Route ____Advanced Bike Route
Info panels with a map of the entire area and other useful information were placed at the four main "entrance" points. Info points are set up in the following places:
1. Rujište ski trail (in front of Snježna kuća motel)
2. Jablanica (plateau in front of the museum)
3. Konjic (on the footpath next to the city tunnel)
4. Boračko jezero (at the entrance)
Smaller maps have also been produced, which can be obtained at the info centers of TZ, cycling clubs and tourist facilities in the area.
Use only marked paths with the help of small maps or GPS devices.
Use the trails at your own risk and behave responsibly so as not to endanger your own safety and the safety of others.
By the way, Prenj was declared the best mountain biking (MTB) adventure destination in 2012 by a reputable magazine National Geographic
In 2017, the British media "The Guardian" published an article about the Ćiro trail from Mostar to Dubrovnik 👉 LINK.
In 2017, a New York Times magazine journalist cycled the Ćiro trail from Mostar to Dubrovnik and published an article after his cycle trip 👉 LINK.
Lonely Planet ranks Herzegovina and the Ciro trail among the top 4 world destinations 👉 LINK.
National Geographic published an article about 6 unforgettable tours in Herzegovina 👉 LINK.
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