Best attractions and places to see around Župa Dubrovačka, a municipality southeast of Dubrovnik, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is characterized by its wide valley, subtropical vegetation, and numerous beaches along Župa Bay. It features traditional stone houses set against mountainous terrain and the Adriatic Sea. The region holds evidence of habitation dating back to before the time of Christ, with many unexplored archaeological localities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The road can be driven without any problems. Very good condition. Why it is officially forbidden remains unclear. At the southern end, there is an approx. 200 m long gravel singletrack to the bus stop, where you can get onto the road without carrying your bike. Done today with two fully packed touring bikes.
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Officially, the old road is also not for pedestrians, due to the danger of rockfall, among other things. However, you have a choice between hardship and misery, because even car traffic on the new road requires strong nerves.
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We rode this yesterday with to loaded travel bikes. Thank you for the tip. We were both able to go along the narrow path with panniers attached, which is much safer as there’s no shoulder on the road and it’s very busy with traffic between the city and the airport (many buses).
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The section of the road is marked as closed and when you get back to the D8 you have to lift your bikes over a guard rail (see photo) or take a very (!) narrow path next to the guard rail to the next ramp (approx. 500m). The path next to the rail is quite steep and deep down the cliff. But this way you avoid a dangerous section of the D8
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from this section of the path, you can see the railway embankment below and also the arrival of the railway coming from Uskosije, where there is the yellow tractor
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Destroyed hotel right on Kupari beach.
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Great place with lots of options and views.
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It must have been a wonderful hotel. Great water view.
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Župa Dubrovačka is rich in history. A significant site is the Abandoned Hotel Kupari complex, once a large resort for the Yugoslav People's Army, which stands as a poignant reminder of the Croatian War of Independence. Beyond this, you can find the early Baroque architectural masterpiece, the Monastery and Church of St. Vincent in Čelopeci, and numerous unexplored archaeological localities with evidence of Illyrian and Roman times.
Yes, Župa Dubrovačka offers several beautiful viewpoints. You can find a Picnic Area With Sea View Near Dubrovnik, which provides a great spot for a break with stunning sea vistas. Another option is the View of the Adriatic Sea from the mountain trail, offering expansive coastal views. For a panoramic experience, consider an easy hike up Malaštica Hill (Mons Vardia) for views of Župa Dubrovačka Bay and the surrounding landscape.
The region is known for its natural beauty, particularly Župa Bay with its subtropical vegetation and numerous sandy and pebble beaches. Popular spots include Kupari Beach, known for its turquoise waters, and the beaches around Srebreno and Mlini. Mlini is also notable for its aromatic pine trees and an old mill.
Yes, Župa Dubrovačka offers several family-friendly options. The Mlini Waterfront Promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, and many of the local beaches like those in Mlini and Srebreno are ideal for families. The Picnic Area With Sea View Near Dubrovnik is also a great spot for a family break.
Župa Dubrovačka is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for cycling and walking along the coast and through enchanting landscapes. For specific routes, explore the Cycling routes around Župa Dubrovačka or the Road Cycling routes around Župa Dubrovačka. Adventure tourism options include buggy tours, kayaking, jet-skiing, and even a zipline in Dubac.
Absolutely. You can find a variety of hiking trails. For example, there's an easy hiking trail up Malaštica Hill (Mons Vardia) offering stunning views. The Hiking guide for Župa Dubrovačka features routes like the 'White Cross Viewpoint loop from Mlini' and 'Mlini Harbor – Kupari Beach loop from Mlini'.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring and early autumn ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty without the intense heat of summer, which is better suited for beach activities.
Beyond historical sites, Župa Dubrovačka offers cultural insights. You can explore traditional villages inland with olive groves and vineyards to experience a local way of life. The Srebreno Promenade features the 'Župka' statue, symbolizing the local woman and the region's agricultural connection. Local folklore groups, like KUD 'Marko Marojica', also perform traditional dances and music, often during the 'Summer in Župa Dubrovačka' event.
Yes, boat trips are a popular activity. You can take excursions to the islets within Župa Dubrovačka bay, such as Mrkan, Bobara, and Supetar, to explore their natural beauty and enjoy the Adriatic Sea.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the unique character of the trails. For instance, the Old road leading to D8 is praised for its great scenic cliffside views, even though it's closed to traffic. The Scenic Trail With Sea and Railway Views also offers interesting perspectives of the landscape and infrastructure.
While popular spots like Mlini and Kupari can draw crowds, exploring the inland rural areas offers a quieter experience. Here, you can discover traditional villages, olive groves, and vineyards, providing a glimpse into the region's authentic way of life away from the main tourist hubs. The numerous unexplored archaeological localities also offer a sense of discovery.


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