Sarajevo surroundings Bijambare cave
Thirty kilometres north-east of Sarajevo, near Srednje, lies a special geological reserve Bijambare Cave with the Đurčin and Gornja caves. sftk-ply dot4 dot

At 950 meters above sea level, this cave, with four halls – the fourth one known as the “music hall” being the most spectacular one – is a remarkable underground treasure. Flowstones, travertines, draperies, curtains and other cave ornaments attract the attention of all visitors. The cave is surrounded by evergreen forests, and a 100 meters long lake before you reach the cave.

Sarajevo Surroundings
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Spring of the Bosna River

Either on foot or by cab, you reach...

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Bijambare cave

Thirty kilometres north-east of...

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Waterfall Skakavac

Only 12 kilometers north of Sarajevo...

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Canyon of river Rakitnica

The Rakitnica River Canyon is one...

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Village Lukomir

If you want to hike to the farthest...

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Picnic area Barice & Čavljak

The popular picnic area of Barice...

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Trebević by cable car

On Trebević Mountain, which has...

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