Skakavac Waterfall is a natural wonder located in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the capital city of Sarajevo, 1,049 m above sea level.
It is situated in the Nature Park of the same name, Skakavac, which is a protected natural park.
The waterfall is approximately 98 meters high and is second highest waterfalls in Balkans.
It is formed by the Skakavac stream, which flows through the forested hills of the park, creating a spectacular display of nature.
The area around Skakavac Waterfall is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, with several hiking trails and picnic areas available for visitors.
Explore the waterfall by embarking on a leisurely 4-hour circular hike through the park.
Expect uneven terrain and uphill forest paths, though well-marked and easy trails ensure accessibility.
Numerous benches and rest areas dot the route, offering ample opportunities to enjoy the surrounding vistas.
Arriving at the waterfall’s base, a serene pool invites visitors for a refreshing dip in the cool waters.
It is beautiful at any time of the year, and it is an unreal sight when in winter, the 98-meter-high water giant is decorated with whitefish and ice.
Admission is free
For easy access to the waterfall, drive to Nahorevo or take van number 69 from Sutjeska Street. From there, continue on foot (about 7 km) along well-marked trails, offering the choice to approach the waterfall from below or above.