Best mountain peaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina are found within a country characterized by its rugged and mountainous terrain, largely part of the Dinaric Alps. This region offers diverse ecosystems and a rich natural landscape. The mountains provide opportunities for outdoor activities and showcase significant geographic features.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Bosnia and Herzegovina
Traversing the Dinaric Alps — bikepacking from the mountains to the sea
The Ciro Trail — Along the railtrail from Mostar to Dubrovnik
Transcontinental Race No10: crossing Europe from France to Turkey
Balkan Escape – Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
A weekend by Lake Buško – cycling the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Transcontinental Race No9 2023
Warm earth and wild mountains — hiking in the Bosnian Alps
TCR No. 8 — racing across Europe
As we wrote history – the Transcontinental Race #TCRN06
Hiking in Bosnia and Herzegovina
An electromagnetic energy beam emanates from the Bosnian pyramid in Visoko. Frequencies and negative ions with healing properties have been measured in the ancient tunnel complex. Spiritual people connect with the universe here, experiencing revelation, healing, and spiritual awakening.
2
0
Remains of a fortress about which, unfortunately, almost no information is available. The summit is better known as the apex of the Pyramid of the Sun.
2
0
Make sure you visit Trinjača peak. 2038 meters height. Beautiful views. And only a few minutes walk from Hajdučka Vrata.
0
0
Challenging walk with beautiful views. Protection in hot weather necessary, many open spaces.
0
0
Beautiful national park with a great diversity of flora and fauna. The Zelengora Mountains and the Perucica primeval forest, which you can only enter with a ranger, are highly recommended.
0
0
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.
6
0
The highest mountain peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Maglić Peak, standing at 2,386 meters. It is known for its distinctive pyramid shape and steep, 700-meter high rock walls. The most popular ascent includes a challenging via ferrata route, offering a rewarding climbing experience with panoramic views. For more detailed information, you can visit its Wikipedia page.
Bjelašnica, an iconic Olympic mountain near Sarajevo, is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding. Beyond winter, it provides activities like hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, quad rides, and ziplining. Čvrsnica also offers a wide range of activities including hiking, trekking (with sections of the Via Dinarica), mountain biking, and a via ferrata route on Veliki Kuk.
Yes, several peaks boast unique natural features. Čvrsnica is home to Hajdučka Vrata (Brigand's Door), a unique natural rock arch, and the 1,800-meter deep Diva Grabovica Canyon. Maglić's massif formed the beautiful glacial Trnovačko Lake, and Treskavica is renowned for its abundant springs and several glacial lakes like Veliko, Crno, and Platno, which are significant traces of the Ice Age.
For glacial lakes and pristine nature, Treskavica is an excellent choice, featuring several beautiful glacial lakes such as Veliko, Crno, and Platno, which are perfect for swimming and relaxation. Maglić is also notable for the stunning heart-shaped Trnovačko Lake, situated within the Sutjeska National Park, which encompasses one of Europe's last primeval forests, Perućica.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, areas around Bjelašnica provide diverse activities suitable for families, including exploring traditional villages like Lukomir and enjoying less strenuous trails. For easier hikes with great views, consider the trails around Trebević Summit (1,627 m), which overlooks Sarajevo and offers a very nice vantage point. You can find easy hiking routes in the region by checking out the Easy hikes in Bosnia and Herzegovina guide.
Near Bjelašnica, you can visit traditional villages like Lukomir, the highest inhabited place in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and see a historical meteorological station established in 1878. The Visočica Summit and Fortress Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the proximity of Prenj to cities like Mostar, Konjic, and Jablanica allows visitors to explore cultural heritage alongside natural beauty.
Many peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Maglić Peak, you can see ancient forests and surrounding peaks. Treskavica offers views that, on clear days, can extend all the way to Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea. Vito Peak (1960 m) provides breathtaking views over the deep Rakitnica gorge to the Bjelašnica massif.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity in several areas. Prenj offers opportunities for mountain biking, and Čvrsnica also has trails suitable for mountain biking. Bjelašnica provides a diverse range of activities including mountain biking. For more options, you can explore the Gravel biking in Bosnia and Herzegovina guide.
The best time for hiking in the Dinaric Alps, including many of Bosnia and Herzegovina's peaks, is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically free of snow. However, some peaks like Bjelašnica are also popular for winter sports, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding facilities during the colder months.
Maglić, located within Sutjeska National Park, is rich in endemic plant and animal species. Prenj's diverse ecosystem provides a habitat for various wildlife, making it ideal for nature lovers. Čvrsnica is home to endemic species like Munika Pine and chamois, thriving in its wild landscapes.
There are numerous hiking routes to explore. Near Maglić, you can find routes like the 'View of Trnovačko Lake – Prijevor Trailhead loop'. For a challenging hike, consider the 'Crvenjak Lake – View of the Alpine Mountains loop' near Čvrsnica. If you're near Bjelašnica, the 'Obalj (1,896 m) – Lukomir Village loop' is a great option. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking in Bosnia and Herzegovina guide.
Yes, for those exploring Čvrsnica, the Vilinac Mountain Lodge is available and considered the highest in the Dinarides, providing a convenient resting point. Additionally, camping sites are available in areas like Prenj for those wishing to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the mountains.


Discover Bosnia and Herzegovina’s best peaks and summits by region:
See even more amazing summits in Bosnia and Herzegovina with these guides: