Una National Park Essentials
Una National Park centers on the Una and Unac rivers, characterized by travertine barriers and the 24-meter Štrbački Buk waterfall. This selection includes the 15th-century Ostrovica fortress and the Ottoman-era Havala ruins near Kulen Vakuf. It also features the 16th-century Rmanj Monastery in Martin Brod and the Japodian Islands, a cluster of river islets connected by wooden bridges. These sites represent the park's blend of natural karst formations and historical defensive architecture spanning the medieval and Ottoman periods.
Štrbački buk 4
Observation point overlooking the 24-meter high travertine waterfall, the largest in the national park.
Japodski otoci-Iapodian islands
Five river islands connected by wooden bridges, featuring a restaurant and an eco-settlement modeled after ancient Iapodian dwellings.
Rmanj Monastery
The Rmanj Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to Saint Nicholas and located in Martin Brod in north-western Bosnia and…
Stari Grad Ostrovica
Medieval fortress situated on a hill above Kulen Vakuf, dating to the 15th century and later expanded during Ottoman rule.
Natura Art
Eco-village and restaurant in Lohovo featuring traditional watermills, local crafts, and stone-built architecture along the riverbanks.
Havala
Ruins of a 17th-century Ottoman fortification located on a cliff opposite the Ostrovica fortress, built to guard the bridge over the Una.
Pogledalo
Elevated viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the Milančev Buk waterfalls and the confluence of the Una and Unac rivers.
Stari Grad Orašac
Remains of a medieval castle and Ottoman-era tower located on a plateau overlooking the Una river valley.
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