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Top 20 Waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Best waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are found across diverse landscapes, from urban settings to national parks. The region features a variety of waterfalls, including powerful cascades, complex travertine formations, and unique urban falls. These natural landmarks are often surrounded by lush vegetation and offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina provides accessible natural beauty for visitors.

Best waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • The most popular waterfalls is Štrbački Buk Waterfall, a waterfall that is 24.5 meters high and located in Una National Park. It is considered the highest and most spectacular waterfall on the Una River.
  • Another must-see spot is Kravica Waterfall, a waterfall with the River Trebižat falling over a 120 meter wide slope between 26 and 28 meters deep. Visitors can experience a large water amphitheater with multiple cascades.
  • Visitors also love Pliva Waterfall, a waterfall located directly in the city center of Jajce. Its distinctive urban setting makes it easily accessible and a prominent landmark within the historic town.
  • Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for powerful river cascades, complex travertine waterfall systems, and urban waterfalls. The region offers a variety of waterfalls to see and explore, each with distinct natural features.
  • The waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are appreciated by the komoot community, with 85 upvotes and 305 photos shared across 26 highlights.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Štrbački Buk Waterfall

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Štrbački Buk is an amazingly beautiful place with a magnificent waterfall. The Una National Park is located almost directly on the Croatian - Bosnian border, about 25 km south of Bihac.
He is very tall, but you can ride him perfectly on a mountain bike.
We ourselves have opted for the entrance 1 and are driven from there for about 14 km to the waterfall ... the track itself is a gravel road ... approx. 230 m altitude ... but felt for 700 m on the other side back down to the Una.
For the onward journey either back or a longer tour z.Bsp. until you reach entrance 3 south. We ourselves are up to the entrance 2 over the mountains high ... up to the top is only sliding vorran..daf waiting for a nice S 2 Trail on eroded gravel and stone tracks on you (our route as a screenshot in the pictures).
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While you (only on foot) look at the Plitvice Lakes in Croatia ... it costs p.P. 50, - Euro entrance and again depending on how long you stay for the 15, - Euro parking fee ... and felt a million people .. Phew. In the Una National Park on the other hand ... p.P. 3,50 Euro entrance and parking for free !!
At the waterfall no one says what if you want to go swimming there (just go through the boardwalk at the very bottom, there is a good way to safely get into the water) ... there is everything else you need .. toilet, Drinking and eating ... definitely try the Bosnian coffee ... 🤩


Well ... got curious? then on the next vacation maybe go there and explore the magnificent landscape itself. 🤗

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Mlinčići Water Mills

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The wooden huts connected by small footbridges date back to the time of Austro-Hungarian rule and were built directly on a stream of small rivers. The farmers living here made flour from wheat. Today the mills are no longer in operation, but can be visited publicly. Currently it only costs a parking ticket for the car. 🥾🥾

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The most beautiful and largest waterfall in Martin brod - but also costs a little entrance. 🥾🥾

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Kravica Waterfall

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Very beautiful and overall quiet, idyllic and natural hiking area.

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Jajce City Centre and Waterfall

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The small town of Jajce is located in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and was once the seat of the kings of Bosnia. Those who drive into the city from the north have a great view of the old town, which is located on a mountain and bordered by the Pliva and Vrbas rivers. 🥾🥾

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Una National Park

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Breathtaking landscape in which you feel alone on the planet ... down shortly before the Una waterfalls there is also something to drink and eat. A little tip: try the Bosnian coffee 😋

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Buna Spring

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The Buna spring is one of the strongest springs in Europe, as an average of 43,000 liters per second flow out of the massive limestone. The water is crystal clear and makes its way around nine kilometers through the Bosnian hinterland to the east. In addition to the monastery, visitors can also stop in one of the many rustic restaurants that are located on the source bank or explore the surrounding area overgrown by vineyards and cherry plantations.

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A wonderful sight, how the Buna pours over more than 200m in 50 (or more) small waterfalls into the Neretva. This has cut a real ditch in the rock and flows with a lot of current ... Absolute natural spectacle!

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Pliva Waterfall

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You shouldn't drive past Jaice. On the one hand, the small town is beautiful and worth seeing, on the other hand, the waterfall is practically next to the center. 🤩🤩🤩

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Martin Brod Waterfall

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Martin Brod..Pur romantic

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June 23, 2026, Milančev Buk Waterfall, Martin Brod

Beautiful. If you have time, also do a longer hike.

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Great waterfalls. Not yet overrun by tourists. If you have time, you can also do longer hikes.

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Gate 1 is the start, a friendly man greets you and you have to pay 16 BM, which also includes the visit to the waterfalls. A pretty good trail leads you first 4 km uphill before it goes down for about 10 km, down to the waterfalls. Here the gravel path ends.

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The old town is in desperate need of renovation, which would probably be one more reason to stop here.

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Pure nature and few tourists. 🥾🥾

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The watermills of Jajce consist of about 20 small huts. They stand in the middle of the shallow riverbed of the Pliva.

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Here you can easily relax with a pleasant water temperature.

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Beautiful, wild blue-eyed beauty Una 🤩🤩🤩

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring offers lush scenery and welcoming weather, ideal for waterfalls like Kravica Waterfall. Summer is popular for swimming at Kravice, where the water remains cool. For a unique experience, Skakavac Waterfall near Sarajevo is particularly stunning in winter when its cascades freeze into impressive ice formations.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Yes, many waterfalls are suitable for families. Kravica Waterfall is a popular spot for picnics and swimming, with facilities nearby. Pliva Waterfall in Jajce is easily accessible within the city center, making it convenient for all ages. Štrbački Buk Waterfall in Una National Park also offers well-maintained footbridges for viewing.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. Near Kravica Waterfall, you can find cycling trails along the Trebižat River and opportunities for rafting. Una National Park, home to Štrbački Buk and Martin Brod, is excellent for mountain biking and hiking. For specific hiking routes, explore options like the 'Skakavac Waterfall – Trail to Skakavac Waterfall loop from Nahorevo' or 'Picnic area, Una National Park – Štrbački Buk Waterfall loop from Ćukovi' in the Waterfall hikes in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina guide.

Are there any waterfalls located within a city?

Yes, Pliva Waterfall is uniquely situated directly in the city center of Jajce. This makes it the only waterfall in the world found in the heart of a city, offering easy accessibility and a prominent landmark within the historic town.

What are the natural features surrounding the waterfalls?

The waterfalls are set in diverse natural environments. Kravica Waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery, including chaste trees, poplars, and figs, with thick lichen and moss. Štrbački Buk and Martin Brod are within Una National Park, known for its rich flora and fauna. Skakavac Waterfall is encircled by spruce-fir and beech-fir forests, part of a natural monument home to over 1,500 species.

Are dogs allowed at the waterfalls?

Policies vary by location. While Una National Park, home to Štrbački Buk and Martin Brod, generally welcomes dogs on trails, it's always best to check specific regulations for each site. For example, some areas within national parks or protected monuments might have restrictions. There are many dog-friendly hiking trails in the wider region, which you can find in guides like Waterfall hikes in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

What historical or cultural landmarks are near the waterfalls?

The region is rich in history. Jajce, home to Pliva Waterfall, is a historic town with a medieval fortress and ancient catacombs. Near Martin Brod, within Una National Park, you can find remnants of Japodian water settlements dating back 1000 years BC, and the area once powered numerous watermills, some of which are still visible. The Mlinčići Water Mills are a notable historical site.

Is there an entrance fee for Una National Park or other waterfalls?

Yes, Una National Park, which includes Štrbački Buk Waterfall and Martin Brod, typically has an entrance fee. Visitors have noted that the entrance fee for Una National Park is around 3.50 Euro per person, with free parking. Some specific waterfall complexes, like Milančev Buk in Martin Brod, may also have a small separate entrance fee. Skakavac Waterfall is part of a natural monument, which may also have an entrance fee.

What makes Martin Brod Waterfalls unique?

Martin Brod Waterfalls, located in Una National Park, are known for their complex of travertine waterfalls, including Veliki Buk, which is the largest. They span over 50 meters in total, creating thousands of smaller cascades. Locals say the river 'sings' here due to the mesmerizing sound of the water, offering a profound connection with nature. The complex is also on the UNESCO tentative list.

How accessible are the waterfalls by public transport?

Accessibility varies. Pliva Waterfall in Jajce is highly accessible due to its urban location. For more remote waterfalls like those in Una National Park or Skakavac Waterfall, public transport options might be limited, and a car is often recommended for convenience. Some areas may have local bus services to nearby towns, but direct access to the waterfalls often requires further travel.

Where can I find accommodation near the waterfalls?

Accommodation options are available near several waterfall locations. Near Kravica Waterfall, you can find guesthouses and camping sites. For Una National Park, there are hotels and guesthouses in nearby towns like Bihać. Jajce offers various guesthouses and hotels close to Pliva Waterfall. For Skakavac Waterfall, you can find accommodation in Sarajevo or closer guesthouses in the surrounding nature.

What is the highest waterfall in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The highest waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Skakavac Waterfall, located approximately 12 kilometers north of Sarajevo. It plunges an impressive 98 meters (322 feet).

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