Old Town of Livno
In Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina .
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Bascarsija Livno
Bascarsija Livno is the historic and cultural center of the town, much like the famous Bascarsija in Sarajevo. This lively market district is filled with shops, cafes, and artisan workshops that have been part of Livno’s culture for centuries. Here, you can find traditional handmade goods, including woolen products and copper crafts. Bascarsija is also home to historic mosques and clock towers, reflecting the Islamic heritage of the town. A stroll through this area provides a vibrant mix of local life, history, and culture, and it’s an excellent spot for tasting traditional Bosnian cuisine. The 18th-century Hadži-Alija Mosque features a hand-painted wooden ceiling depicting celestial motifs. Every Friday, artisans demonstrate Ottoman-era metalworking techniques passed down for generations. Don’t miss the “Livno Livanjski” cheese stalls, offering the town’s iconic PDO-certified cheese aged in nearby caves.
Livno Wild Horses
Livno is famous for its wild horses that roam freely across the stunning mountain plains of Cincar. These majestic animals have lived in the area for over half a century, descendants of domestic horses once abandoned by local farmers. The wild horses of Livno are a unique symbol of freedom and nature, attracting visitors from around the world. The best time to see them is in spring or summer when they gather around water sources. Travelers often take guided tours to explore the natural beauty of the Livno plateau, where they can witness the horses in their untamed habitat against a backdrop of dramatic mountains. The herd is protected under the Cincar Mountain conservation initiative, which aims to preserve their genetic lineage tied to medieval Bosnian breeds . In 2022, UNESCO recognized the Livno plateau as part of the Man and Biosphere Programme for its harmonious coexistence of wildlife and shepherding traditions. Local guides share stories of the horses’ resilience during the Bosnian War, when they survived landmines and harsh winters to repopulate the region.
Prokosko Lake
Located on the slopes of Mount Vranica, Prokosko Lake is a stunning glacial lake surrounded by alpine meadows, wooden cottages, and pristine nature. This hidden gem is a favorite among nature lovers and hikers, offering tranquil scenery and opportunities for fishing, camping, and bird-watching. The lake’s serene environment is a haven for relaxation, with wildflowers and dense forests adding to the charm. The traditional shepherd's huts around the lake offer a peek into rural life, where visitors can taste local cheeses and dairy products made from sheep and goat milk. The lake freezes into a natural ice rink in winter, attracting ice fishermen and photographers. Local legends claim the lake is home to “vodenjaci,” water spirits said to protect the surrounding Vranica Nature Park . In 2023, a new hiking trail opened, connecting the lake to the Borova Vrata cliffs, known for their panoramic vistas.
Tomislavgrad
Though not technically in Livno, Tomislavgrad is a nearby town that plays an important role in the region’s history. It was named after the first king of Croatia, King Tomislav, who was crowned here in 925 AD. The town has several historical landmarks, including the Church of St. Nicholas and the Tomislav monument, which commemorates the coronation of the king. Tomislavgrad is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including Blidinje Nature Park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, skiing, and exploring the unique flora and fauna of the Dinaric Alps. The town’s Roman-era Diluntum ruins include a well-preserved amphitheater used for gladiator games. Local shepherds in Blidinje Nature Park still use ancient “katuni” stone huts during summer grazing seasons. The annual Tomislav Fest in July celebrates medieval history with jousting tournaments and traditional “sinjska alka” competitions.