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IN THE EMBRACE OF THE MOUNTAINS

Hiking in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hiking in Bosnia and Herzegovina brings a blend of untouched nature, spectacular landscapes and adventure at every step. From gentle walks through forest trails to ascents of peaks such as Maglić, Prenj and Bjelašnica, this is a destination that equally captivates beginners, recreational hikers and experienced mountaineers.

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Why plan a hike in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina offer a perfect blend of untouched nature, diverse landscapes and an authentic experience. From gentle highlands to challenging peaks, they are ideal for all levels of hikers.

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The highest peak in BiH reaches 2,386 m

The highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Maglić, at an impressive 2,386 metres above sea level. The ascent offers spectacular views, particularly of Trnovačko Lake and the surrounding mountain ranges.

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Experience the charm of mountain trails

Hiking in BiH offers a variety of trails – from gentle forest walks to demanding summit ascents. Every route offers a unique blend of nature, silence and adventure.

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When is the hiking season?

The hiking season runs from spring to late autumn. The ideal months are from May to October, with summer days perfect for high mountains and autumn for forest trails and landscapes.

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Maglić

Maglić is the highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a true challenge for experienced hikers. The ascent leads through the spectacular landscapes of Sutjeska National Park and offers one of the most beautiful views in the region.

Adventure level: Difficult
Location: Foča | Sutjeska National Park
Highest peak: 2,386 m
Ascent duration: 5–7 h

It sits on the border of BiH and Montenegro, and from the summit you can see one of the most beautiful lakes in the Balkans – Trnovačko Lake.

Bjelašnica

Bjelašnica is one of the most popular mountains for year-round hiking. It offers an excellent balance between accessibility and impressive views.

Adventure level: Moderately difficult
Location: Sarajevo
Highest peak: 2,067 m
Ascent duration: 3–5 h

In winter, temperatures can drop below -30°C, making it one of the coldest mountains in BiH.

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Prenj

Prenj is synonymouswith serious hiking and adventure. Its sharp peaks and demanding trails attract experienced mountaineers from across the region.

Adventure level: Difficult
Location: Konjic / Mostar
Highest peak: 2,155 m
Ascent duration: 5–8 h

Due to its sharp peaks and wilderness, it is often called the "Bosnian Himalayas."

Čvrsnica

Čvrsnica offers dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs and unforgettable viewpoints. It is one of the most photogenic mountains in the country.

Adventure level: Moderate to difficult
Location: Posušje, Jablanica i Mostar
Highest peak: 2,228 m
Ascent duration: 5–7 h

Hajdučka vrata is a natural stone arch and one of the most photographed spots in BiH.

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Treskavica

Treskavica is a perfect choice for nature lovers and longer tours. It is known forits large number of lakes and diverse trails.

Adventure level: Moderate
Location: Sarajevo
Highest peak: 2,088 m
Ascent duration: 4–6 h

It has more than 30 mountain lakes, making it one of the most water-rich mountains in BiH.

Vranica (Ločika)

Vranica is ideal for recreational hikers and beginners. Its gentle landscapes and easy trails make it an excellent choice for relaxed hiking.

Adventure level: Easy to moderate
Location: Fojnica
Highest peak: 2,110 m
Ascent duration: 3–5 h

Prokoško Lake is one of the rare preserved glacial lakes in BiH.

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Velež

Velež is recognisable for its rugged, rocky appearance and fantastic panoramas. Ideal for those who want a shorter but memorable ascent.

Adventure level: Moderate
Location: Mostar
Highest peak: 1,969 m
Ascent duration: 3–5 h

From the summit, there is a spectacular view of Mostar, the Neretva river and even the Adriatic Sea on clear days.