Peć Mlini Ferrata, one of the most challenging in Bosnia and Herzegovina, stands out for its combination of obstacles and natural beauty. You can reach the ferrata from the direction of Mostar, taking the main road M6 towards Grude. Then, follow the signs for Drinovci.
When you arrive at Drinovci, follow the signs for Peć Mlini, which are usually clearly marked. From the very start of the ferrata, you’ll encounter a vertical ascent that takes you through various natural obstacles such as sloping ledges, slabs, overhangs, and vertical rock faces, all the way to the top. The access to the ferrata takes about 5 minutes of walking, while the trail itself is 260 meters long with an elevation gain of 150 meters. The technical difficulty is rated E/F. The average time to complete the route is around two hours, and the descent can be made via a path from the top of the rock that leads past the Ravlić Cave.
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