Where is Adria Living located?
Adria Living is situated in an attractive location in the heart of Herzegovina, in the beautiful Trebižat River valley, just 300 m from the fascinating Koćuša waterfall.

Adria Living is situated in an attractive location in the heart of Herzegovina, in the beautiful Trebižat River valley, just 300 m from the fascinating Koćuša waterfall.

The location of the Adria Living complex is excellently connected to popular Herzegovinian destinations as well as the Adriatic coast. The nearest town is Ljubuški, only 10 km away.
The area of Veljaci is known for numerous mills and stampers that for years lined the riverbanks and played an important role in local social life. One mill—still operating today—has been owned by the Čuljak family for several generations and is part of the nearby hospitality-tourism complex comprising Adria Centar Koćuša and Konoba Koćuša.

The Ljubuški area is renowned for its hospitality, rich history, traditions, and customs passed down through generations. Beautiful nature, clean air, mild winters, many sunny days throughout the year, and abundant waterways make this an ideal place for living and holidays.
The surroundings abound with olive groves, vineyards, fields, and orchards, making it easy to find organic produce—a true blessing in today’s fast-paced world.

Walking paths through beautiful nature, running trails, cycling routes stretching dozens of kilometres, fishing spots, a river suitable for kayaking, and small football and basketball courts are all just steps from the complex.
For adrenaline seekers, there’s a paragliding take-off site above Ljubuški nearby, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s longest zipline and the Peć Mlini via ferrata.
Buying a property in the Adria Living complex is also an opportunity to become part of the community and experience the local way of life.
The Adria Living complex is only a 3-minute drive from the M5 main road (Ljubuški – Grude). Nearby you’ll find everyday essentials such as a market (400 m), petrol station (450 m), three restaurants (100–300 m), a children’s playground (300 m), and a school (300 m).
The Trebižat River and places for fishing, kayaking, and boating are just 120–150 m away, and the famous Koćuša waterfall is 300 m away. Only 800 m further along the river runs an 11-km cycling path and walkway leading to numerous attractions, river bathing spots, and the town of Ljubuški.

Kravica Waterfall
Distance: 18 km
One of the most beautiful natural phenomena in this part of Europe, a gem created by tufa deposits along the Trebižat River, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

Koćuša Waterfall
Distance: 300 m
A magnificent waterfall about 5 m high and 50 m wide in the upper course of the Trebižat. In addition to the main cascade, the river forms a series of smaller falls that blend perfectly with the surrounding nature.

Herceg Stjepan Fortress
Distance: 15.5 km
Also known as the Old Town of Ljubuški, distinguished by the central Herceguša tower built in the 14th century, offering fantastic views of the entire region.

Archaeological Museum at Humac
Distance: 13 km
The oldest museum in Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in 1884, located within the monastery of St. Anthony of Padua. It preserves many important artefacts, including the 12th-century Humac tablet.

Roman Military Camp Gračine
Distance: 12.6 km
An important archaeological site and a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Remains of a Roman military complex from the 1st to 3rd centuries were found here.

Peć Mlini Adventure Park
Distance: 19.5 km
A landscaped park at the source of the Trebižat River (called Tihaljina in this section). The park features Ravlića Cave, remnants of old mills, and activities such as a zipline and via ferrata.
Adria Living is 30–60 minutes by car from many interesting destinations across Herzegovina and Dalmatia. The Croatian border is only 4.5 km from the complex, and the Split–Ploče motorway is 15 km away.
You can reach beaches on the Adriatic (e.g., Baška Voda or Gradac) in about 50 minutes, Mostar in under an hour, and destinations such as Čitluk, Međugorje, Grude, Široki Brijeg, Čapljina, Počitelj, Hutovo Blato, or Blagaj are even closer.

The area is also known for its indigenous grape varieties, Blatina and Žilavka, with many family-run wineries and wine cellars producing top-quality wines within a 30-minute drive.
The complex’s position is an advantage for living and holidays, and it also increases the property’s attractiveness for return on investment through short-term tourist rentals.
Premium location is one of the factors that make investing in Adria Living the right decision.