Sutjeska National Park Highlights
Sutjeska National Park protects the oldest and largest forest reserve in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including Perućica, one of Europe’s last primeval forests. This collection features Maglić, the country's highest peak at 2,386 meters, and the 75-meter Skakavac waterfall. It also highlights the Zelengora mountain range, renowned for its "mountain eyes"—a series of high-altitude glacial lakes including Orlovačko and Donje Bare.
Maglić
Highest mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reaching an elevation of 2,386 meters on the border with Montenegro.
Donje Bare
Donje Bare is a natural lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the mountain Zelengora. It is located below the Ardov peak.
Skakavac
A 75-meter waterfall located within the protected Perućica primeval forest.
Vidikovac Skakavac
Observation point offering views of the Skakavac waterfall and the dense canopy of the Perućica primeval forest.
Borić
Viewpoint at 1,475 meters overlooking the Sutjeska canyon, Maglić, Volujak, and the Zelengora mountains.
Orlovačko Jezero
Glacial lake on Zelengora mountain at 1,438 meters, surrounded by the peaks of Stog and Ljeljen.
Crno Jezero
Glacial lake on Zelengora mountain, part of the group of lakes known as the "mountain eyes."
Bregoč
The highest summit of the Zelengora mountain range, reaching an altitude of 2,014 meters.
Suva jezerina
Karst depression and seasonal lake bed situated in the high-altitude region between Maglić and Volujak.
Ardov
Peak on Zelengora mountain at 1,723 meters, located directly above the Donje Bare lake.
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