Located in the far south of Herzegovina, where the Mediterranean and continental climates meet, lies the town of Bileća — a place blessed with a warm climate and over 2,200 hours of sunshine per year.
Historically known as a crossroads, Bileća continues to serve as a key transit point today, connecting travelers toward Montenegro and Croatia. Its strategic location makes it easily accessible, with Dubrovnik, Herceg Novi, and Nikšić all just 60 kilometers away, and Budva only 115 kilometers from the town.
The heart of Bileća was built during the Austro-Hungarian period and boasts beautiful architecture that still captivates visitors. One unique feature of this town is its main street, which holds two symbolic parks: on one side, a park dedicated to the Royal Yugoslav Army in the Homeland, and on the other, a Park of National Heroes. Each park tells its own story and draws in visitors with different historical interests.
Just below the town emerges the Trebišnjica River, which is dammed by an impressive 105-meter-high concrete barrier. This engineering marvel has created one of the largest and most stunning artificial lakes in the world — Bileća Lake. Known for its breathtaking beauty, the lake is a rising star on the regional tourist map and a must-see for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Bileća is not only a town of rich history and architecture but also a hidden treasure of natural wonders, waiting to be discovered.