The Neretva springs in the settlement of Ulog at the source of Gredelj between the mountains Lebršnik and Zelengora. The length of the riverbed is 230 km, which flows into the Adriatic Sea, and its last 20 kilometers flows through Croatia. After the source itself, an even larger number of rivers and streams flow into it, so it covers 10380 km2 in its river basin.
The Neretva was called the Nero River by the ancient Romans, which means Divine Water. They certainly weren't wrong. Numerous contents follow from its source to the mouth. River rafting and adrenaline rides for all generations and ages. Rafting on her lake is an authentic experience. So small, so calm, and so strong. Numerous bridges were built across its watercourse, one of them being the Old Bridge in Mostar, sung by many poets, demolished, rebuilt, sung and lasting.