Day 14: From Mostar to Glamping Bagrem via Blagaj

We bid farewell to Mostar and set our sights on Blagaj, just 10 km away. A wrong turn led us up an unexpected climb, but aside from that detour, the road was straightforward. Arriving famished, we settled for an early lunch at the first riverside restaurant we found. The trout was decent, but in hindsight, we recommend pushing on a few meters further to dine at one of the charming restaurants facing the monastery.
After visiting the Monastery, we continued our journey towards Glamping Bagrem. Although the road was quite busy, the scenery became breathtaking as we approached the lake area where canyons and the river converge. We pedaled 74 km in about 4 hours, with a 505-meter ascent.
Glamping Bagrem is truly a hidden gem. We wished we could stay an extra day, but it was fully booked. With only 8 tents, it's definitely wise to reserve in advance. The glamping site has a wonderful restaurant, and their specialty, slow-cooked lamb, is absolutely delicious—a must-try!
When we arrived, we immediately jumped into the lake. The water was refreshing—unlike other parts of the river where we could only swim for a few seconds due to the cold. Here, the water was perfect, with just the right temperature to feel fresh without being freezing. The turquoise color and mild current made it easy to swim, creating the perfect combination for a relaxing dip.

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