Best attractions and places to see around Rezervat Perućica include a primeval forest, towering peaks, and historical sites. This region, nestled within Sutjeska National Park, is home to one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests, Perućica, which features trees over 300 years old. The landscape is dominated by high mountains like Maglić Peak, Bosnia and Herzegovina's highest, offering extensive views. Visitors can also explore sites of historical significance, such as the monument commemorating the Battle of Sutjeska.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Hike to the waterfall only allowed with a guide!
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There are several routes to the summit. One comes from Prijevor and is quite steep and not so safe. You can also get to the summit from Montenegro. The route is not so strenuous there. Of course you can do both routes - there and back, as in my case. The view from Maglić is very beautiful. There are also quite a few people on the way.
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Meet Bosnia Tours from Sarajevo offers guided and self guided hiking tours
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Danger! Occasionally small, common steel wires stick out from the steel cable. Gloves recommended. Via ferrata set but not necessary. In addition, we almost only saw hikers with helmets on this section, as it is very steep and stones come loose quickly. I would have been happy to read this information somewhere. A helmet is therefore recommended for this section. We walked this section downhill (with a camping backpack). Unfortunately, that wasn't fun at all. Better to walk uphill here.
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Hi, how difficult is it to get to the parking lot? We would like to go up there, but are a little unsure whether it would be possible with a VW Crafter Lg
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The path continues over scree. Sure-footedness is definitely required here and sturdy shoes are recommended.
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We drove up to the starting point by car. The way is a bit difficult, but it is definitely worth it! You can also camp beautifully here. And the tour starts here.
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The Peruica jungle has been growing for 20,000 years. In -Europe you can only find such old forests in Montenegro or Belarus. A large part of the 2,600 plant species in Sutjeska are native to this forest. From the impenetrable thicket, spruces, pines and beeches shoot into the sky. The treetops are enthroned up to sixty meters above the forest floor. Some of these giants are over 300 years old.
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Rezervat Perućica is renowned for its natural beauty. Key attractions include the Perućica Primeval Forest, one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests with trees over 300 years old. Within this forest, you'll find the spectacular Skakavac Waterfall, plunging approximately 75 meters. The highest mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maglić Peak, also offers breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, within Sutjeska National Park, you can visit the View of the Valley of Heroes (Dolina Heroja). This site features an impressive monument commemorating the Yugoslav fighters of the 1943 Battle of Sutjeska, a significant historical event.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find challenging routes like the Steep Rocky Trail in Perućica Primeval Forest, or embark on longer treks to Maglić Peak starting from Prijevor Trailhead. For a comprehensive overview of routes, explore the Hiking around Rezervat Perućica guide.
Access to the Perućica Primeval Forest, especially to the Skakavac Waterfall, typically requires a guide. This is due to its protected status and the challenging terrain. It's recommended to arrange a guided tour for safety and to ensure compliance with park regulations.
Magnificent vistas of the Perućica Primeval Forest and Skakavac Waterfall can be enjoyed from viewpoints such as Dragoš Sedlo and Beškita. These spots offer easily accessible opportunities to appreciate the natural grandeur of the reserve.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the "Perućica Primeval Forest – Beškita Viewpoint loop from Skakavac" is an easy 2.73 km route. You can find more beginner-friendly trails in the Easy hikes around Rezervat Perućica guide.
The Prijevor Trailhead serves as a starting point for many hikes and offers parking facilities. While the road to Prijevor can be challenging, it is generally accessible and worth the effort for its scenic views and camping opportunities.
While the region offers beauty year-round, the best time to visit for hiking and exploring the natural attractions is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period offers more favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities and clearer views from mountain peaks.
For hiking in Rezervat Perućica, especially on challenging trails or in the primeval forest, it's recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, and bring rain gear. For sections like the Steep Rocky Trail, a helmet and gloves are highly recommended due to steep sections and potential for loose stones.
Yes, camping is an option in certain areas. The Prijevor Trailhead, for example, is a popular spot that offers opportunities for camping, making it a convenient base for exploring Maglić Peak and surrounding trails.
The Perućica Primeval Forest is unique as one of only two remaining primeval forests in Europe, estimated to be 20,000 years old. It is a UNESCO recognized site known for its exceptional biodiversity, featuring trees over 300 years old and reaching heights of up to 60 meters, along with over 170 tree and shrub species.


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