Basic Information
Višegrad is located in the far east of Republika Srpska, at the confluence of the Rzav and Drina rivers. The town gained worldwide recognition thanks to its historic stone bridge built in 1571, an endowment of Grand Vizier Mehmed Paša Sokolović, which inspired Ivo Andrić’s famous novel The Bridge on the Drina. Today, the town is enriched by Andrićgrad (Stone Town), a cultural complex that combines Renaissance, Byzantine, and Ottoman architectural styles. Beyond its historic center, Višegrad offers a unique opportunity to cruise through one of the deepest river canyons in Europe. Nearby, visitors can also find the healing spa “Vilina Vlas,” known for the specific radioactivity of its thermal waters, believed to have beneficial health effects. Surrounded by mountains and turquoise waters, Višegrad is an ideal destination for lovers of history, literature, and river adventures.
Guide for Tourists Visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina
Spring
The perfect time to explore Andrićgrad and enjoy a leisurely walk across the famous bridge without the summer heat, while the banks of the Drina and Rzav rivers are in full bloom.
Summer
Experience a boat cruise through the Drina Canyon to the mouth of the Žepa River or enjoy traditional diving events from the old bridge and swimming at local beaches.
Autumn
Visit Višegrad during literary festivals and enjoy a ride on the famous Šargan Eight narrow-gauge railway connecting Višegrad with Mokra Gora.
Winter
Relax in the warm thermal waters of Vilina Vlas Spa or explore the interior of Dobrun Monastery while snow covers the surrounding landscapes.
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