Discover the best attractions and experiences Una National Park has to offer
Bihać's history is visible in fortresses and bridges along the Una river.
A medieval fortress perched above Bihać with ruins and scenic views.
Ottoman-era stone bridge that once connected the old and new parts of Bihać.
The remnants of the old town fortress offering panoramic views over the river.
Learn about the region’s past at local museums.
Exhibits on regional archaeology, history, and daily life.
Covers local culture, heritage, and natural history of the area.
Places of worship reflecting the area’s Ottoman and local heritage.
Ottoman-era mosque in Bihać's old town known for its simple, enduring design.
Historic places of prayer from Bihać’s past, integrated into the old town setting.
The Una National Park showcases the river canyon and waterfalls.
Protects the Una river gorge, forests, and wildlife with scenic trails.
A dramatic waterfall within the park and a signature natural highlight.
Explore the towns and districts around Bihać and the park to get a sense of local life.
Historic core with narrow streets, overlooks, and local eateries.
Quiet village area along the Una river with a gateway feel to the park.
Great ways to enjoy Una without a ticket.
Accessible paths offering river views and forest scenery.
Free vantage spots to admire the waterfall and gorge.
Stroll by the Una river and enjoy the scenery.
Taste local Bosnian flavors in Bihać and nearby villages.
Traditional coffee ceremony followed by a crispy pastry.
Classic grilled meats served with fluffy flatbread.
Evenings along the Una river and in Bihać offer casual spots.
Relaxed spots along the water for a late coffee or drink.
Local nightlife with music, conversation, and Bosnian hospitality.
Cultural experiences, traditional performances, and scenic spots.
Adventure activity along the Una river with a guided route.
Relaxed float to enjoy the scenery from the water.
Outdoor adventures around Una NP.
White-water experience suitable for beginners and experienced rafters.
Well-marked routes through pine forests and canyons.
Rugged and scenic mountain bike trails.
Hidden gems and lesser-known spots to discover.
Quiet, less-touristy areas offering authentic local scenery.
Wilder, less-crowded spots with forest and river views.