Irhad Suljiฤ
Sarajevo
Written by Irhad Suljiฤ, based in Sarajevo.
Sarajevo ยท Bosnia & Herzegovina
A self-guided half-day hike to the base of Skakavac โ the highest waterfall in Bosnia at 98 metres โ and on to a cliff-edge terrace at the very top of the drop. Twelve kilometres from Sarajevo, lush protected forest, two perspectives on the same falling water.
Skakavac is the highest waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina โ a 98-metre drop tucked into a protected forest twelve kilometres north of Sarajevo. This loop walks you through quiet woodland to the mist at the foot of the falls, then up a series of zigzag paths to a wooden terrace right at the lip of the drop, where you look down the same water you stood beside an hour earlier.
It's a short day on paper, a memorable one in person.
A self-guided half-day on foot. You pick the pace and where to linger. We provide the route, the timing, the safety briefing for the slippery zigzag section, and the small things โ where to fill water, when to look up, where the view is best โ that turn a woodland walk into a real outing.
This is a moderate half-day โ 6 km short option from the mountain cabin, 12.5 km if you arrive by bus and walk in from Nahorevo. Expect 3โ4 hours on the move, plus breaks. The trail is well-marked, but the zigzag ascent past the falls is genuinely steep and damp. Bring shoes that grip wet rock.