Una National Park is a stunning natural area known for its remarkable waterfalls and diverse habitats, offering exceptional opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Una National Park, located in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, covers an area known for its rich biodiversity and beautiful landscapes. The park was established to protect the upper reaches of the Una River and its tributaries, which are famous for their crystal-clear waters and impressive cascades such as Štrbački Buk and Martin Brod. The park is a haven for many plant and animal species, including high alpine meadows, dense forests, and rare fauna like the Eurasian lynx and brown bear. Visitors can explore the park through hiking, kayaking, and rafting while enjoying the tranquility of its pristine environment. The park also holds significant historical value with medieval fortresses, ancient ruins, and old towns scattered throughout the region, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the area. With its abundant natural beauty and wide-ranging ecosystems, Una National Park is a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Štrbački Buk waterfall
Diverse ecosystems with rare wildlife
Kayaking on the Una River
Historical attractions like medieval fortresses
A powerful waterfall that is one of the park's highlights, known for its impressive cascades and surrounding natural beauty.
A picturesque village featuring another stunning waterfall and traditional architecture that provides insight into local cultural history.
A fascinating underground attraction with stalagmites, stalactites, and archaeological significance.