
Foto: The waterfall in Una National Park (bron: Ronald van der Veer)
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina - Now the task is to find Una National Park. A passerby explains that we must turn right over the bridge. Then we will come across it naturally. Along the road, we see no signs or indications. Will it go well? When we are almost at the entrance, we see a sign. We quickly turn off. The entrance house with the ticket office is abandoned. The gate is open. We decide to enter the park without a ticket. We drive onto an unpaved path. It certainly does no harm that we drive this path with a 4x4 Land Rover. Fourteen kilometers, we drive slowly over the bumpy road. No one is visible anywhere. When we reach the Una River, this changes. On the left, we pass a terrace and on the right a parking lot with some cars. Some men are also doing maintenance on the grounds. Via a wooden walkway, we come to the Štrbački buk waterfall. The water of the Una River plunges down with a loud roar. Through the clear water, a beautiful spectacle. We do not have much time to enjoy this. The trip through the forest took more time than expected. It is already after five, and it is still at least seventy kilometers to the next accommodation. We quickly leave Una National Park on the other side and head for Dvrar.



Old town of Sarajevo
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina - Parking in a narrow alley next to the hotel. We carefully reverse the car into the alley. Several cars can park one after another here. If someone needs to get out, the hotel moves the other cars. We have to leave the keys for this. We walk into the center. ...
Olympic bobsleigh track 1984
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina - We leave Sarajevo and drive into the hills on the other side of the Miljacka River. The navigation leads us through winding back roads into the mountains, where some roads rise steeply with gradients of more than twenty percent. We have to take a run-up ...
The old bridge of Mostar
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina - The Bosnian street scene looks noticeably poorer compared to Croatia. Here and there, you still see damaged houses from the Balkan War. It cannot be the landscape; nature is beautiful. The road winds through the hills and mountains. For tonight, we have ...







