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Via Ferrata Mostar — Hum, Fortica & Blagaj Iron Paths (2026)

Three guided via ferrata climbs from one Mostar operator: Hum (€60, 3–4h, 10-min walk from Old Bazaar), Fortica (€50, 2–3h, near Sky Walk) and Blagaj Vulin Potok (€60, 4–5h, combined with Tekija visit). Beginner-friendly, gear and licensed climbing guide included.

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2–5 hours

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February 2026

Mostar has three guided via ferrata routes — Hum, Fortica and Blagaj Vulin Potok — and each one suits a different climber. This page is the chooser. Pick the route from the cards above for the full itinerary, the suspension bridge count, the meeting point and the booking widget; the comparison below helps you decide.

All three side by side

HumForticaBlagaj (Vulin Potok)
Where10 min walk from Old Bazaar15 min drive east of Old Town15 km south of Mostar
Cable length600 m200 m500 m
Elevation gain330 m80 m150 m
Climbing time90 min30 min45 min
Total tour time3–4 h2–3 h4–5 h
DifficultyB/CA/B (+ one C detail)A/B
Suspension bridges3 (11 + 25 + 11 m)10
IncludesGuide, gear, photosGuide, gear, photos, transferGuide, gear, photos, transfer, Tekija + fortress visit
Best paired withMostar Old Town walkSky Walk + Zip LineBuna Spring lunch
SeasonApril–OctoberApril–OctoberYear-round
Price / person€60€50€60

Why hybrid (we book, licensed partner climbs)

The actual climbing on all three routes is run by licensed local guides — ASPK Neretva and Blagaj Climbing are the two clubs that built and maintain these routes. We don’t put a junior guide on the rock; we work with the climbers who bolted the cable. What we do: the booking, the WhatsApp coordination, the timing around the rest of your Mostar trip, the transfer where one’s included, and the after-climb photo handoff. One contact for the whole day, real climbers on the cable.

Best pick by what else you’re doing

If you’re…Pick
Staying in Old Town one day, want adventure without a carHum — walk from your hotel
Doing Sky Walk + Zip Line + a third activityFortica — same hilltop, half-day combo
Combining adventure with culture (Tekija, fortress, Buna)Blagaj — built around the day’s other stops
First-time climber, nervous about heightsFortica — short, easy, can bail at any bridge
Climber from the Alps wanting a ‘proper’ Bosnian routeHum — closest to alpine in feel
Visiting in winter (Dec–Feb)Blagaj — only one of the three that runs year-round

What “iron path” actually means

Via ferrata is Italian for “iron path.” It’s a fixed-cable climbing route — a continuous steel cable bolted into the rock for the entire length, with steel rungs, footholds and the occasional ladder where the rock won’t take a foot. You wear a helmet, a harness and a via-ferrata lanyard — a short Y-shaped tether ending in two carabiners. Both carabiners clip onto the cable. The rule is one carabiner always stays attached: when the cable passes through an anchor, you unclip one carabiner past the anchor, then unclip the other. You walk and climb alongside the cable. If you slip, the carabiner catches you on the cable section above the last anchor.

Difficulty grades go from A (easiest) to F (extreme). A/B routes are walked rather than climbed — exposed, but with reasonable footing. B/C routes have proper vertical sections where you need both hands and feet. C and above introduces overhangs and sustained vertical. Mostar’s three routes are all in the A/B to B/C range — accessible to beginners with reasonable fitness, no rock-climbing experience needed.

Cancellations and weather

Free reschedule or full refund if we cancel for weather (we make the call by 7 PM the night before, or by 6 AM same-day for borderline weather). Free cancellation from your side up to 24 hours before the start time. Inside 24 hours, we hold the slot — you can reschedule once for free; refunds inside 24 hours are 50%.

Booking

Pick the route from the cards above for the full itinerary and to message us. Or WhatsApp +387 61 209 388 with your dates and group size — we’ll come back within a few hours with availability and a Monri payment link or bank-transfer details.

FAQ

Common questions

Which route is best for first-time via ferrata climbers?

**Fortica** — it's the shortest (200 m of cable, 30 minutes of actual climbing), easiest (A/B), and most forgiving if you decide partway it isn't for you. **Blagaj Vulin Potok** is the next step up — still A/B but longer and more sustained, plus you get the Tekija + fortress visit. **Hum** is for fitter beginners who want a proper challenge — it's B/C with vertical 150 m sections and three suspension bridges, closer to a 'real' alpine via ferrata in feel.

Do I need climbing experience?

**No — none of these routes require prior climbing.** Reasonable fitness is enough. You'll wear a helmet, harness and a via-ferrata lanyard with two carabiners that clip onto a continuous steel cable bolted into the rock. The guide briefs you on the 'always one carabiner attached' rule before you set foot on the cable. Minimum age 10 (with a parent on the same group); minimum fitness is the ability to walk uphill for 30–60 minutes without stopping every few minutes.

What's the difference between Hum, Fortica, and Blagaj?

**Hum** is in central Mostar — you walk to the trailhead from the Old Bazaar in 10 minutes, no car needed. It's the longest and hardest (B/C, 600 m, three suspension bridges). **Fortica** is on the hill above the Sky Walk, a 15-minute drive east of Old Town — short, scenic, easy (A/B, 200 m, one bridge), pairs with the glass-floor Sky Walk for a half-day combo. **Blagaj** is 15 km south of Mostar at Vulin Potok above the Buna River — A/B with a canyon-edge character, and includes a guided visit to the Tekija dervish monastery and Stari Grad Blagaj fortress on the descent.

What's included in the price?

All three tours include: certified mountain guide (1:6 ratio max), full safety kit (helmet, harness, via-ferrata lanyard with energy absorber and two carabiners), gloves, public liability insurance, photos shot on the route and shared via WhatsApp same day. **Hum** has no transfer (the trailhead is in walking distance). **Fortica** and **Blagaj** include round-trip transfer from the Mostar Old Town meeting point. **Not included**: lunch (we suggest a Bosnian lunch in Blagaj after Vulin Potok; on the Mostar routes you eat in Old Town before or after), tips, additional Sky Walk café drinks (Fortica).

When can I climb?

**Hum and Fortica: April through October** is the comfortable window. July and August are workable but we shift to early-morning starts (06:30–07:00) to beat the heat — the limestone holds temperature and there's almost no shade on either route. **Blagaj Vulin Potok**: year-round access — the southwest aspect dries fast after rain and the canyon stays climbable through winter on dry weeks. **In light rain** all three are doable; in heavy rain or thunderstorms we reschedule (free) because wet limestone is slippery and metal cable conducts lightning.

Can I do two routes in one day?

Yes, but only as a long day. **Fortica morning (2–3h) + Hum afternoon (3–4h)** is possible if you're fit — total ~8 hours on the rock with a lunch break. **Fortica + Blagaj** in one day works better (different areas, different feel) — half-day Fortica morning, drive to Blagaj for the afternoon climb with Tekija on the descent, ~10-hour day. **Hum + Blagaj** in one day is too tiring for most. Message us on WhatsApp at booking and we'll route the timing.

What do I bring vs what's provided?

**Provided**: helmet, harness, via-ferrata lanyard, gloves. **You bring**: hiking shoes or trail-running shoes (mandatory — flat sandals refused at the briefing), athletic-fit clothes that allow climbing motion, a sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen, 1.5 L of water, a small daypack you can carry on your back (no shoulder bags — they tangle with the carabiners). Optional: light gloves of your own if you prefer them to ours, a smartphone with a strap or zip pocket for photos.

How safe are these routes?

All three routes are equipped to modern via-ferrata standards (UIAA-compliant steel cable, bolted anchors every 1–2 metres, rated suspension bridges). The guides we work with are licensed through the Station of Mountain Guides Mostar or are members of climbing clubs (ASPK Neretva, Blagaj Climbing) — they hold the certifications required by Federation of BiH outdoor-activities regulation. Group size capped at 6 per guide. Public liability insurance is included. **In four years of operation on these routes by the partner operators**, no serious incidents have been reported.

How do I book?

Pick the route from the cards above and message us on WhatsApp **[+387 61 209 388](https://wa.me/38761209388)** or email — booking confirmation within a few hours. **Booking notice**: 24 hours minimum in low season, 2–3 days in peak July–August. Payment by card or bank transfer when we confirm the slot. **Group size 2–10**; solo travellers can join an existing group at the listed price when available, or pay solo-private rates (~€70 / person).

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