Konjic
Rafting city
Konjic is a town located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The town is located in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, surrounded by mountains and forests, and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and rafting. Konjic is also known for its historical and architectural landmarks, including the 17th-century Old Bridge, which is one of the oldest stone bridges in the country, and the Konjic Wooden Bridge, a unique, traditional wooden bridge that was built in the 16th century. Additionally, Konjic is home to several museums and cultural institutions, including the Konjic Museum of Yugoslav Partisan Detachments, which showcases the town's role in the country's resistance movement during World War II. Visitors to Konjic can also sample local cuisine, including traditional Bosnian dishes, and enjoy the town's vibrant nightlife scene.