Best natural monuments around Rezervat Perućica are located within Sutjeska National Park, a region characterized by its primeval forest and rugged mountain landscape. This area is home to one of Europe's last remaining old-growth forests, estimated to be over 20,000 years old. The natural features include high peaks, dense woodlands, and significant viewpoints. The reserve offers an opportunity to observe an undisturbed ancient ecosystem.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Hike to the waterfall only allowed with a guide!
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From here you can walk in the nature park. The border with Montenegro is not far away. There is a small entrance fee next to Trnovačko jezero. You can find out about prices and rules on the information table here.
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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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The national park with its beautiful mountains, streams and valleys is always worth a trip by bike
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Sutjeska National Park (Serbian: Nacionalni Park Sutjeska/ Национални парк Сутјеска) is a national park in the Republic of Serbia in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Truly magical to be able to cycle through this area. And the roads are good for Bosnian standards. Watch out for crossing cattle.
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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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"The Valley of Heroes" is home to these and is the center of the national park. The name is no coincidence: in 1943 the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army under Josip Tito succeeded in destroying the Axis powers. And that despite the fact that around 18,000 partisans had to defend themselves against a superior force of 128,000 enemy soldiers. So it is not surprising that an impressive monument was dedicated to the Yugoslav fighters. The monument is reminiscent of two gigantic hands that stretch towards the sky. An impressive picture, surrounded by mighty mountains and unspoilt forests.
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Rezervat Perućica is renowned for its pristine natural beauty. Key features include the ancient Perućica Primeval Forest, one of Europe's last remaining old-growth forests, and the dramatic Maglić Peak, Bosnia and Herzegovina's highest summit. The area is also home to the impressive Skakavac Waterfall, which plunges 75 meters into the forest valley.
Yes, due to its strictly protected and largely untouched nature, exploring the core areas of the Perućica Primeval Forest often requires the accompaniment of a ranger or an authorized guide to preserve its wildness and ensure visitor safety. This is especially true for reaching the Skakavac Waterfall.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents. You can find routes like the 'Perućica Primeval Forest – Beškita Viewpoint loop' which is an easy option, or more difficult trails such as the 'View of Trnovačko Lake – Prijevor Trailhead loop'. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Rezervat Perućica guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous experience. For example, the 'Perućica Reserve Parking Lot – Beškita Viewpoint loop' is a short, easy walk. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Rezervat Perućica guide.
The best time to visit Rezervat Perućica's natural monuments is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable for hiking and exploring, with lush greenery in spring and summer, and vibrant colors in early autumn. Winter can be challenging due to snow and difficult access.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Maglić Peak, which offers vistas from Bosnia and Herzegovina's highest point. Another notable spot is the View of the Valley of Heroes (Dolina Heroja), providing perspectives of the historical monument and the expansive forests.
The View of the Valley of Heroes (Dolina Heroja) commemorates a significant historical event from 1943, where the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army successfully defended against a much larger force. An impressive monument, resembling two gigantic hands reaching skyward, stands as a tribute to the fighters, set against a backdrop of mighty mountains and unspoiled forests.
Yes, the region offers additional natural attractions. The Piva Nature Park is located nearby, bordering Montenegro, and offers further opportunities for exploring forests and natural landscapes. It's a great option for extending your outdoor adventure.
The Perućica Primeval Forest is unique because it is one of Europe's last remaining old-growth forests, estimated to be around 20,000 years old. It features towering beech, fir, and spruce trees, many over 300 years old and some exceeding 50 meters in height. Its immense biodiversity, with over 170 species of trees and bushes and more than 1,000 species of herbaceous plants, makes it an invaluable site for scientific study and conservation.
Visitors frequently highlight the pristine and undisturbed character of the area. They appreciate the opportunity to witness a true, primordial beauty of nature, with ancient trees and rich biodiversity. The sheer scale of the trees, the scientific significance of its undisturbed ecosystem, and the dramatic beauty of Skakavac Waterfall against the ancient woodland create an unforgettable experience.
Yes, there is a Sutjeska National Park Canyon Road. This well-paved road with minimal traffic leads through the national park, offering scenic views and providing access to various points of interest. Along the roadside, you can find water sources and resting places.


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