A Scenic Drive from Sarajevo to Trebinje
The road from Sarajevo to Trebinje is one of the most breathtaking journeys in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Winding through emerald rivers, mountain valleys, and timeless villages, it invites travelers to pause and enjoy hidden gems along the way.
From peaceful lakes and heroic monuments to family-run restaurants serving authentic local flavors, every stop tells a story.
This is not just a drive—it’s a journey where nature, history, and tradition come together, leading you to the sun-kissed charm of Trebinje
🗺️Sarajevo > Foca > Trebinje (Google Map)
1 Fish Restaurant Foča
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Fish Restaurant Foča is a picturesque eatery perched by the Drina River, offering a charming terrace “with a view” and a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary Bosnian cuisine.

2 Battle of Sutjeska Museum
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📹 Museum of Sutjeska battle -Short history vlog
The Battle of Sutjeska (May–June 1943) was one of the fiercest confrontations between Yugoslav Partisans and Axis forces during World War II. Fought in southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, the goal of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, NDH, and others) was to encircle and destroy Tito’s Partisan forces.
Despite being heavily outnumbered and surrounded, the Partisans—under Josip Broz Tito’s command—managed to break through the encirclement in the Sutjeska River valley, though with heavy casualties (over 7,000 dead).

3 Tjentište Monument to the Battle of Sutjeska
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📹 The Battle of Sutjeska Monument – Drone
Located in Tjentište Valley, within Sutjeska National Park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this monument honors the Partisan fighters who died during the Battle of Sutjeska (1943).
Symbolism: The twin concrete wings represent the Partisans’ breakthrough from Axis encirclement
Setting: Surrounded by the dramatic mountains of the Sutjeska region, it stands as a powerful memorial of sacrifice and resistance

4 Restaurant Nešković
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Nestled alongside a serene stream, Restaurant Nešković offers a delightfully intimate and cozy ambiance—described by visitors as a “hidden gem” with a warm, family-like atmosphere

5 The Čemerno Tunnel
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The Čemerno Tunnel is the longest road tunnel in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
The pass at the very top stands at around 1,293 meters above sea level.

6 Klinje Lake
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Klinje is the oldest artificial reservoir in the Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the first arch dam in the Balkans was built on it. It was named after the toponym Klini, the place where it was “wedged in.” The reservoir was created between 1891 and 1896 by constructing a stone arch dam that was designed and built under the guidance of French engineer Krantz.
Volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius in Italy was brought in for construction, used as a binding material. The dam was built for land reclamation and irrigation of the Gatačko field. The arch dam is a cultural and historical monument and is protected by the state.
.Once a favorite vacation spot for many actors, artists, and poets, Klinje Lake is a true gem in this part of high Herzegovina. Its emerald green and clear water often attracts tourists who pass by on their way to the coast during summer to see and have swim in oldest dam in the Balkans.

7 Bileća Lake
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Bileća Lake is a large artificial reservoir located near the town of Bileća.
It was created in 1968 by damming the Trebišnjica River for hydroelectric power production.
Area: ~33 km² (one of the largest lakes in the Balkans)
Depth: Up to 104 meters
Use: Hydroelectricity, irrigation, and recreation

8 Konak Motel Mosko (Lamb Dinner)
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On‑site Herzegovinian‑style restaurant, seating ~60 inside, plus terrace/picnic area
Dishes feature local specialties—most praised is the roasted lamb spit, as well as cicvara and fresh trout.
