Best attractions and places to see around Općina Dubrovačko primorje include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This municipality features high mountains, the Adriatic Sea, and picturesque coves. The region offers a variety of experiences, from ancient burial mounds and medieval tombstones to scenic viewpoints and coastal settlements. There are 10 hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Roadworks at descent between kms 19 and 21. Deep and rough gravel, wouldn’t want to ride it with a road bike (July 25)
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Great road, easy to do with a racing bike. Almost no traffic, since the MainRoad runs "downstairs" and only a few people live here. Absolute tip for those who want to be on the road with a racing bike with little traffic.
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Traffic-free road - part of EuroVelo8 - with great sea views, practically no traffic (April)
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Foundation of brothers Nikola and Miha Mihanović 1932 - 2012 The foundation was established as the "Endowment of the brothers Nikola and Miha Mihanović, the late Peter, for the improvement of the parish of Doli (Doli, Zamaslina, Gornji Zaton, Konštari and Zaton-Doli) and the village of Smokvina and for the improvement of hygiene in the municipality of Stonska, based on the Founding Act and the Statute passed by the late treasurer Miha Mihanović, certified on September 13, 1932 in Paris, and approved by the Royal Banking Administration of the Zeta Banovina under number 6383 dated March 23, 1933 in Cetinje.
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part of the way couldn't be found I would have to cross the fields
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Eine wunderschöne Mountainbike Tour, wobei das letzte Stück nur zu Fuß erreichbar ist, aber es lohnt sich. Diese Aussicht ist einmalig 😍👌
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Small road with no traffic (afternoon mid September 2022) through olive groves and wonderful views over the sea
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Nice, familiar hotel and restaurants a little off site the harbor with a beautiful view, good food and good service
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You can enjoy expansive coastal views from View of the Adriatic Coast. For a combined scenic vista and practical facilities, visit the Viewpoint and Bike Repair Station on Pelješac Peninsula. Another great spot is the View of the bay near Ston, which offers tranquil views and is often uncrowded. For views of the Elaphiti Islands, head to the View of the Elaphiti Islands from the highest point of Šipan.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the remains of the unique pre-Romanesque 'Rotonda' Church in Ošlje, dating back to the 9th or 10th century. In Slano, explore the Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Jerome, and the historic Knežev dvor (Rector's Palace). Don't miss the Nikola and Miho Mihanović Foundation, which is another notable historical site.
Općina Dubrovačko primorje is home to significant archaeological sites. You can find Prehistoric Tumuli (Gomile), ancient burial mounds that also served as fortification systems, with the largest necropolis located between Visočani and Lisac. Additionally, mysterious Stećci (Medieval Tombstones) from the late 13th to mid-16th century are scattered across 26 necropolises, including the 'Vlaško greblje' cemetery in Smokovljani and near the Church of St. Martin in Čepikuće.
Yes, Slano Bay is a prominent coastal area, featuring numerous pebble beaches, lush vegetation, and clear waters. You can also visit Kučište Waterfront Beach, a picturesque spot with nearby bars and restaurants, perfect for relaxing by the sea.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, road cycling, and running. You can find numerous routes suitable for different preferences. For detailed hiking trails, refer to the Hiking around Općina Dubrovačko primorje guide. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Općina Dubrovačko primorje guide, and for running, explore the Running Trails around Općina Dubrovačko primorje guide.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For an easy hike, consider the 'Abandoned Bunker and Viewpoint loop from Slano' (5.7 km). Moderate options include the 'View of the bay near Ston – Planikovica loop from Slano' (8.5 km) or the 'Votive Roadside Shrines – View of Trstenik Village loop from Šipan' (10.2 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Općina Dubrovačko primorje guide.
Absolutely. Općina Dubrovačko primorje offers scenic cycling routes, including a thematic cycling trail specifically focused on the Stećci (medieval tombstones). You can also enjoy routes like the 'Opaaa – Zaton Bay loop from Slano' (57.4 km, moderate) or the 'Climb to the Viewpoint loop from Slano' (41.0 km, difficult). The Scenic Winding Road Through Dalmatian Hills is another great option for cyclists. More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Općina Dubrovačko primorje guide.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. Coastal areas like Slano Bay with its pebble beaches are great for families. Kučište Waterfront Beach is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, some viewpoints, such as the View of the Adriatic Sea from the Olive Groves, are suitable for families.
The best time to visit Općina Dubrovačko primorje generally depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying beaches and water activities, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer milder temperatures and pleasant weather, making outdoor exploration more comfortable.
Yes, the upcoming Heritage House of Dubrovačko primorje in Slano is designed to showcase the rich ethnographic and historical heritage of the region. It will feature prehistoric findings, early Christian sarcophagi, maritime traditions, and local costumes, offering a deep dive into the area's past. You can find more information about this initiative on historical-trails.com.
Beyond the coast, the municipality features an undisturbed interior with charming karstic fields. This unique geological landscape offers a glimpse into the rural life of Dubrovnik's hinterland. The area of Bistrina is also known for its rich mariculture, showcasing a different aspect of the region's natural resources.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from spots like the View of the Elaphiti Islands from the highest point of Šipan, which offers incredible panoramas. Cyclists value the practical facilities at the Viewpoint and Bike Repair Station on Pelješac Peninsula. The tranquility of trails, such as the one leading to the View of the bay near Ston, is also highly valued by those seeking a quiet experience.


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