Thanks to an ancient local deposit of quality slab stone, the village of Žlijebi is made exclusively of stone - the walls and roofs of houses, watering holes, threshing floors, and even poultry houses. The gray color of the stone gives Žlijebi a special contrast with the green surroundings of terraced fields and orchards. The village also has its "village prince" - a stone boulder located high in the cliff that resembles a human head. On the edge of the village is the church of St. Nikole, whose plateau is known as one of the most beautiful viewpoints at the entrance to Boka Kotorska.





Although the village itself is built on flat ground, the surrounding cliffs facing south cause strong upward currents of superheated air. These thermal springs are regularly used by birds of prey, and in recent years more and more by paragliders, so a paragliding airstrip has been opened above the village.





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