Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia – Complete Travel Guide to Una National Park and Bihac

Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia — Complete Travel Guide to Una National Park and Bihac
Travel Guide · Bihać · Una National Park

Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia — Complete Travel Guide to Una National Park and Bihac

A city on Europe's most beautiful river, the gateway to Una National Park, a world-class rafting destination — all at prices that will pleasantly surprise you.

Una
Most beautiful river
198 km²
Una Nat. Park
~70 km
To Plitvice NP
Things to do in Bihac, Bosnia — panorama of the River Una

🌊 Why Visit Bihac? — Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia

Una National Park · Rafting · Nature · Affordable Prices

Looking for the best things to do in Bihac, Bosnia? This complete travel guide covers Una National Park, the River Una, rafting, waterfalls, beaches, historic sites and hiking — all in one place and at prices significantly lower than neighbouring tourist destinations. Bihać, a city on the River Una, one of the cleanest and most beautiful rivers in Europe, is an ideal getaway for families, couples, adventurers and anyone seeking an escape from everyday stress.

What makes visiting Bihac truly special is a combination rarely found elsewhere: rafting on the River Una through emerald canyons, swimming at natural beaches, hiking the surrounding hills, visiting historic sites dating back to Roman times — and all of it just 70 kilometres from Plitvice Lakes National Park and less than three hours’ drive from the Adriatic Sea.

🌡️
25–32 °C
Summer in Bihać
💧
18–22 °C
Una water in summer
🚗
2.5 h
From Zagreb
✈️
175 km
Zagreb Airport
🏞️
~70 km
Plitvice NP
🏖️
~160 km
Adriatic Sea

🏞️ The River Una & Una National Park

The Heart of Your Bihac Travel Itinerary

The River Una is the absolute star of the region. Its emerald-green waters, travertine waterfall systems and pristine canyons make it one of the most unspoilt rivers in Europe. Una National Park, established in 2008, covers approximately 198 km² of protected nature and is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the Balkans. Admission to Una NP costs 16 KM (€8) for adults and 5 KM for children.

Štrbački Buk waterfall — top thing to do in Bihac, Una National Park

🌊 Štrbački Buk

A magnificent 25-metre-high waterfall — the crown jewel of Una National Park and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in south-eastern Europe. A must-visit during your trip to Bihac. Access via a walking trail from the car park (approx. 20 min).

📍 Una NP, Orašac ⏱️ ~45 min from Bihać 🎟️ Included in NP admission
Martin Brod village — River Una, Una National Park

🏘️ Martin Brod

A picturesque village at the confluence of the Unac and Una rivers, featuring impressive waterfalls, medieval fortress ruins and the 15th-century Rmanj Orthodox Monastery. A perfect day-trip destination with the option to swim in the waterfall pool.

📍 Martin Brod, Una NP ⏱️ ~60 min from Bihać 🅿️ Free parking
River Una canyon — things to do Bihac
Canyon of the River Una
Travertine barriers River Una — Una National Park
Travertine barriers

🚣 Rafting the Una — Adrenaline on an Emerald River

The #1 Thing to Do in Bihac
Rafting the Una — top activity in Bihac, Bosnia
Rafting the Una

Rafting the Una is by far the most attractive adventure activity in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the main draw for anyone visiting Bihac. Rafting tours are organised on several sections of the River Una, from gentle family-friendly routes to thrilling Class III–IV rapids.

The most popular route for rafting on the River Una runs from Štrbački Buk downstream towards Lohovo, through spectacular canyons and over numerous rapids. The season runs from May to September, peaking in June and July when water levels are ideal.

Popular Rafting Routes on the Una

Route Length Duration Difficulty Price (per person) Suitable for
Štrbački buk → Lohovo
Through the heart of Una NP, start below the 24.5 m waterfall. Canyon, waterfalls, caves, cliff jumps.
15–18 km 3–4 h ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class III–V 90–100 KM
~€45–50
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Experienced swimmers, adventurers. Min. age 12–16
Štrbački buk → Loskun
Shorter version of the upper stage – the most exciting part of the canyon below the waterfall.
7–8 km 2–2.5 h ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class III–IV 80–90 KM
~€45
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Experienced swimmers. Min. age 12
Kostela → Grmuša
Lower Una canyon downstream of Bihać. Dynamic rapids, swimming spots, sandy beaches.
10–14 km 2–3 h ⭐⭐⭐ Class II–III 70–80 KM
~€35–40
Beginners, families, all ages. Min. age 5–7
Martin Brod → Kulen Vakuf
Easy upper‑river stage. Small rapids, watermills, Martin Brod waterfalls. Quiet ride through NP.
7–9 km 1.5–2 h ⭐⭐ Class I–II 50 KM
~€25
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Families with children, recreational paddlers, complete beginners
Una Regata (annual event)
Traditional four‑day event in three stages. Sport‑tourist gathering with hundreds of participants.
~50+ km 4 days ⭐⭐⭐ Class I–III On request Organised teams, all levels. Advance registration required. July/August
🚣 Rafting Una National Park — all tours include equipment (life jacket, helmet, paddle), a guide and transport to the starting point. We recommend booking a day or two in advance during July and August. Local rafting clubs offer tours for all ages, including children aged 7+ on calmer sections.
Rafting Una group — Bihac adventure activity
Rafting Una canyon rapids — River Una rafting

🏛️ Bihać — A City with Soul

Culture · Gastronomy · Promenade along the Una

Bihać is not just a starting point for adventures on the River Una — it is a city with a rich history stretching back to Roman and Illyrian times. A stroll through town reveals a blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and modern architecture, a lively bazaar and one of the most beautiful city promenades in Bosnia, situated directly on the banks of the Una.

The city has around 56,000 inhabitants, its own riverside promenade lined with cafés and ice cream parlours, a market with local produce and a unique urban atmosphere that combines small-town authenticity with all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.

Bihać centre promenade Una — things to do in Bihac
Bihać bazaar city — Bihac travel guide

🏰 Historic Sites

From Roman Times to the Present Day

Bihać and its surroundings preserve traces of almost every civilisation that passed through this region. From Illyrian (Japodian) settlements over 2,000 years old, through Roman roads, medieval fortresses and Ottoman architecture, to Austro-Hungarian buildings — this area is a living history book.

Fethija Mosque Bihać

🕌 Fethija Mosque

A former 13th-century Gothic church of St Anthony, converted into a mosque during the Ottoman period (1592) — a unique architectural blend of two civilisational legacies and a symbol of Bihać. The original Gothic vault is preserved within the mosque interior.

📍 Bihać centre🎟️ Free entry
Captain's Tower Bihać — historic sites

🏰 Captain's Tower (Kapetanova Kula)

A 13th-century medieval tower on the banks of the River Una — the sole surviving part of the former Bihać fortress. Today a museum space with exhibitions on the history of the city, the Krajina region and the River Una.

📍 Una bank, centre🎟️ 3 KM
AVNOJ Museum Bihać

🏛️ AVNOJ Museum

A history museum in the building where the Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ) convened on 26–27 November 1942 — a historic moment marking the founding of the anti-fascist parliament. Permanent exhibition on World War II and the anti-fascist movement.

📍 Bosanska St, centre🎟️ 3 KM
Rmanj Monastery Martin Brod — things to do in Bihac

⛪ Rmanj Monastery

A 15th-century Orthodox monastery set in a spectacular location at the confluence of the Unac and Una rivers near Martin Brod. A cultural monument and active monastery surrounded by waterfalls and pristine nature.

📍 Martin Brod⏱️ ~60 min from Bihać

📜 Japodian Heritage

Bihać lies on the territory of the ancient Japodian tribe — an Illyrian people who inhabited this area more than 2,000 years ago. The Japod Islands on the River Una are named after this people, and archaeological artefacts can be found in the local museum. Several Roman sites (Privilica, Golubić) bear witness to the later Roman presence.

🏖️ Beaches on the River Una

Swimming in Crystal-Clear Water
Beach River Una Bihać — swimming in Bihac
Swimming on the River Una — Bihać beaches

One of the most pleasant surprises when visiting Bihac is the collection of river beaches on the River Una. The Una is one of the few European rivers where you can swim along almost its entire course — the water is clean, turquoise and refreshing during the summer months.

Popular Beaches & Swimming Spots

LocationDistance from CentreTypeSuitable forAccess
Japod Islands~10 kmRiver beach, islandsFamilies, young peopleSteps, walking trail
City beach (centre)CentreUna bank by promenadeAll agesDirect access
Ripač~6 kmCalm section, pebblesFamilies, childrenCar + short walk
Golubić bridge~5 kmDeeper water, cliff jumpingYoung people, adventurersCar
Kostela~15 kmCanyon, natural poolsCouples, day-trippersCar + walking

🍽️ Gastronomy — Flavours of the Krajina

Food You Will Remember
Ćevapi Bihać Bosnian food — things to do in Bihac gastronomy
Trout Una Bihać — riverside restaurant

A visit to Bihac also offers a gastronomic delight. Bihać cuisine is rich, flavourful and authentic — from the famous ćevapi and uštipci for breakfast to fresh trout from the River Una for lunch. Local restaurants serve home-cooked food at exceptionally affordable prices.

Must-Try Dishes

DishDescriptionWherePrice (approx.)
Ćevapi (10 pcs)Grilled minced meat, flatbread, onions, kajmak creamĆevabdžinicas in the centre€5–7
Grilled troutFresh river trout, chard, potatoesRiverside restaurants€9–14
Krajina pie (burek)Hand-stretched dough with meat/cheese/spinachBakeries and burek shops€3–4
Roast lambSlow-roasted under a bell lid, with potatoesRestaurants, aščinicas€14–19
Bosnian coffeeTraditional coffee brewed in a džezva, with Turkish delightCafés along the promenade€1.5–2.5
Uštipci + kajmakHomemade breakfast: fried dough, honey, kajmak creamTaverns, guesthouses€4–6

💰 Cost of a Full Meal

A full meal for two (starter/main course/drink) in a Bihać restaurant rarely exceeds €19–30. That is 2–3 times cheaper than a similar meal on the Adriatic coast or in Western Europe — and the quality and portion sizes are outstanding.

🏨 Accommodation in Bihać

Quality at Affordable Prices
Hotel accommodation Bihać — Bihac travel guide
Accommodation in Bihać

The range of accommodation in Bihać has improved significantly in recent years. From comfortable hotels in the city centre, through family-run guesthouses on the banks of the Una, to rural holiday homes in the surrounding countryside — everyone can find a place to suit their taste and budget.

Accommodation Prices by Category

Accommodation TypePrice / night (double)EURIncludedLocation
Guesthouse / B&B100–160 KM€50–80WiFi, parkingCentre / outskirts
Apartment (Booking/Airbnb)120–200 KM€60–100Kitchen, WiFiCentre / Una bank
Hotel ★★★200–280 KM€100–140Breakfast, WiFi, parkingCentre
Hotel ★★★★280–400 KM€140–200Breakfast, spa, WiFiCentre / nature
Rural holiday home160–300 KM€80–150Entire house, natureBihać surroundings

💰 Sample Budget: 3-Night Trip to Bihac (Two Adults)

Accommodation (3 nights, ★★★ hotel): ~€300–420 · Rafting the Una (2 people): ~€100 · Food (3 days): ~€150 · Una NP admission + excursions: ~€50 · Coffee/drinks/treats: ~€40. Total: ~€650 — a complete holiday for two. By comparison: accommodation alone for 3 nights on the Adriatic coast costs €500+.

→ See the full accommodation guide for Bihać on BihaćDanas

🥾 Hiking & Active Things to Do

Hills, Forests and Panoramic Views
Hiking Bihać — active things to do in Bihac
Hiking along the Una

The area around Bihać offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Plješevica (1,649 m), Grmeč (1,604 m) and Osječenica (1,796 m) are the mountains surrounding the city and offer trails for all fitness levels.

Recommended Trails

TrailLengthDifficultyDurationHighlights
Martin Brod → Štrbački Buk~14 km⭐⭐ Moderate4–5 hMost beautiful trail in BiH, riverside
Plješevica — Gola Plješevica peak~10 km⭐⭐⭐ Challenging5–6 hPanorama of Una canyon & Croatia
Japod Islands — Ripač loop~6 km⭐ Easy1.5–2 hFlat riverside path, family-friendly
Grmeč — Crvena Stijena peak~12 km⭐⭐⭐ Challenging5–7 hDense forest, wildlife
Ostrovica (Kulen Vakuf)~4 km⭐⭐ Moderate2–3 hMedieval fortress, panoramic view

For cycling, local gravel roads and forest tracks provide excellent conditions for mountain biking. Kayaking on the Una offers a more peaceful experience than rafting — ideal for those who want to explore the river at their own pace.

🗺️ Strategic Location: Plitvice, Adriatic, Central Europe

Bihać as a Base for a Regional Trip
Plitvice Lakes — day trip from Bihać
Plitvice Lakes NP
Adriatic Sea — Bihac travel guide regional combination
Adriatic Sea

Visiting Bihac has one major advantage that few people expect: a strategic position at the heart of the region. From Bihać to Plitvice Lakes National Park it is just 70 km (less than an hour's drive) — meaning you can visit one of the most popular national parks in the world as a day trip and sleep in Bihać at prices far lower than accommodation near Plitvice.

Distances from Bihać

DestinationKmDrivePossibility
Plitvice Lakes NP~70 km~50 minDay trip (admission ~€40 in summer)
Adriatic Sea (Senj)~150 km~2 hDay trip or onward journey
Zadar~180 km~2.5 hCombined trip: Una + sea
Zagreb~175 km~2.5 hAirport, cultural tourism
Split~300 km~3.5 hAirport, Dalmatia
Ljubljana~280 km~3 hSlovenia, Lake Bled
Vienna~530 km~6 hAirport, diaspora
Munich~620 km~7 hDiaspora, motorway link
🗺️ The ideal combination: 3 days in Bihać (rafting the Una, Una NP, city sightseeing) + day trip to Plitvice NP + continue to the Adriatic Sea. You get three trips in one — nature, adventure and the sea — at a total cost that is still more affordable than the Adriatic coast alone.

📋 Practical Information for Visiting Bihac

Everything You Need to Know Before Arriving

🚗 How to Get There

By car from Zagreb (A1/E71, ~2.5 h) or from Split (~3.5 h). Nearest airport: Zagreb (ZAG, 175 km). Bus connections from Zagreb, Sarajevo and Split. From diaspora (DE/AT/CH): via motorway through Ljubljana or Graz to Zagreb, then M1 to Bihać.

💱 Currency & Payment

Currency: Convertible Mark (KM/BAM), fixed rate 1 EUR ≈ 1.95 KM. Cards accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, but bring cash for smaller venues and the market. ATMs available in Bihać centre.

🗓️ When to Visit

May–September: Ideal for rafting, swimming and activities (25–32 °C). June–July: Peak rafting season. September: Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures. Spring/Autumn: Hiking, photography, lower accommodation prices.

📱 Useful Information

Country code BiH: +387. Bihać: 037. Mobile networks: BH Telecom, m:tel, HT Eronet. WiFi available in most accommodations. Tap water is safe to drink in most parts of the city. Language: Bosnian (similar to Serbian and Croatian).

Plan Your Trip to Bihac

The River Una awaits — with the most beautiful waterfalls, the best rafting and prices that will delight you. Bihac is your next destination.

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Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia — Complete Travel Guide to Una National Park and Bihac
Travel Guide · Bihać · Una National Park

Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia — Complete Travel Guide to Una National Park and Bihac

A city on Europe's most beautiful river, the gateway to Una National Park, a world-class rafting destination — all at prices that will pleasantly surprise you.

Una
Most beautiful river
198 km²
Una Nat. Park
~70 km
To Plitvice NP
Things to do in Bihac, Bosnia — panorama of the River Una

🌊 Why Visit Bihac? — Things to Do in Bihac, Bosnia

Una National Park · Rafting · Nature · Affordable Prices

Looking for the best things to do in Bihac, Bosnia? This complete travel guide covers Una National Park, the River Una, rafting, waterfalls, beaches, historic sites and hiking — all in one place and at prices significantly lower than neighbouring tourist destinations. Bihać, a city on the River Una, one of the cleanest and most beautiful rivers in Europe, is an ideal getaway for families, couples, adventurers and anyone seeking an escape from everyday stress.

What makes visiting Bihac truly special is a combination rarely found elsewhere: rafting on the River Una through emerald canyons, swimming at natural beaches, hiking the surrounding hills, visiting historic sites dating back to Roman times — and all of it just 70 kilometres from Plitvice Lakes National Park and less than three hours’ drive from the Adriatic Sea.

🌡️
25–32 °C
Summer in Bihać
💧
18–22 °C
Una water in summer
🚗
2.5 h
From Zagreb
✈️
175 km
Zagreb Airport
🏞️
~70 km
Plitvice NP
🏖️
~160 km
Adriatic Sea

🏞️ The River Una & Una National Park

The Heart of Your Bihac Travel Itinerary

The River Una is the absolute star of the region. Its emerald-green waters, travertine waterfall systems and pristine canyons make it one of the most unspoilt rivers in Europe. Una National Park, established in 2008, covers approximately 198 km² of protected nature and is home to some of the most stunning scenery in the Balkans. Admission to Una NP costs 16 KM (€8) for adults and 5 KM for children.

Štrbački Buk waterfall — top thing to do in Bihac, Una National Park

🌊 Štrbački Buk

A magnificent 25-metre-high waterfall — the crown jewel of Una National Park and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in south-eastern Europe. A must-visit during your trip to Bihac. Access via a walking trail from the car park (approx. 20 min).

📍 Una NP, Orašac ⏱️ ~45 min from Bihać 🎟️ Included in NP admission
Martin Brod village — River Una, Una National Park

🏘️ Martin Brod

A picturesque village at the confluence of the Unac and Una rivers, featuring impressive waterfalls, medieval fortress ruins and the 15th-century Rmanj Orthodox Monastery. A perfect day-trip destination with the option to swim in the waterfall pool.

📍 Martin Brod, Una NP ⏱️ ~60 min from Bihać 🅿️ Free parking
River Una canyon — things to do Bihac
Canyon of the River Una
Travertine barriers River Una — Una National Park
Travertine barriers

🚣 Rafting the Una — Adrenaline on an Emerald River

The #1 Thing to Do in Bihac
Rafting the Una — top activity in Bihac, Bosnia
Rafting the Una

Rafting the Una is by far the most attractive adventure activity in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the main draw for anyone visiting Bihac. Rafting tours are organised on several sections of the River Una, from gentle family-friendly routes to thrilling Class III–IV rapids.

The most popular route for rafting on the River Una runs from Štrbački Buk downstream towards Lohovo, through spectacular canyons and over numerous rapids. The season runs from May to September, peaking in June and July when water levels are ideal.

Popular Rafting Routes on the Una

Route Length Duration Difficulty Price (per person) Suitable for
Štrbački buk → Lohovo
Through the heart of Una NP, start below the 24.5 m waterfall. Canyon, waterfalls, caves, cliff jumps.
15–18 km 3–4 h ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class III–V 90–100 KM
~€45–50
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Experienced swimmers, adventurers. Min. age 12–16
Štrbački buk → Loskun
Shorter version of the upper stage – the most exciting part of the canyon below the waterfall.
7–8 km 2–2.5 h ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class III–IV 80–90 KM
~€45
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Experienced swimmers. Min. age 12
Kostela → Grmuša
Lower Una canyon downstream of Bihać. Dynamic rapids, swimming spots, sandy beaches.
10–14 km 2–3 h ⭐⭐⭐ Class II–III 70–80 KM
~€35–40
Beginners, families, all ages. Min. age 5–7
Martin Brod → Kulen Vakuf
Easy upper‑river stage. Small rapids, watermills, Martin Brod waterfalls. Quiet ride through NP.
7–9 km 1.5–2 h ⭐⭐ Class I–II 50 KM
~€25
+ NP entry ~16 KM
Families with children, recreational paddlers, complete beginners
Una Regata (annual event)
Traditional four‑day event in three stages. Sport‑tourist gathering with hundreds of participants.
~50+ km 4 days ⭐⭐⭐ Class I–III On request Organised teams, all levels. Advance registration required. July/August
🚣 Rafting Una National Park — all tours include equipment (life jacket, helmet, paddle), a guide and transport to the starting point. We recommend booking a day or two in advance during July and August. Local rafting clubs offer tours for all ages, including children aged 7+ on calmer sections.
Rafting Una group — Bihac adventure activity
Rafting Una canyon rapids — River Una rafting

🏛️ Bihać — A City with Soul

Culture · Gastronomy · Promenade along the Una

Bihać is not just a starting point for adventures on the River Una — it is a city with a rich history stretching back to Roman and Illyrian times. A stroll through town reveals a blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and modern architecture, a lively bazaar and one of the most beautiful city promenades in Bosnia, situated directly on the banks of the Una.

The city has around 56,000 inhabitants, its own riverside promenade lined with cafés and ice cream parlours, a market with local produce and a unique urban atmosphere that combines small-town authenticity with all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.

Bihać centre promenade Una — things to do in Bihac
Bihać bazaar city — Bihac travel guide

🏰 Historic Sites

From Roman Times to the Present Day

Bihać and its surroundings preserve traces of almost every civilisation that passed through this region. From Illyrian (Japodian) settlements over 2,000 years old, through Roman roads, medieval fortresses and Ottoman architecture, to Austro-Hungarian buildings — this area is a living history book.

Fethija Mosque Bihać

🕌 Fethija Mosque

A former 13th-century Gothic church of St Anthony, converted into a mosque during the Ottoman period (1592) — a unique architectural blend of two civilisational legacies and a symbol of Bihać. The original Gothic vault is preserved within the mosque interior.

📍 Bihać centre🎟️ Free entry
Captain's Tower Bihać — historic sites

🏰 Captain's Tower (Kapetanova Kula)

A 13th-century medieval tower on the banks of the River Una — the sole surviving part of the former Bihać fortress. Today a museum space with exhibitions on the history of the city, the Krajina region and the River Una.

📍 Una bank, centre🎟️ 3 KM
AVNOJ Museum Bihać

🏛️ AVNOJ Museum

A history museum in the building where the Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ) convened on 26–27 November 1942 — a historic moment marking the founding of the anti-fascist parliament. Permanent exhibition on World War II and the anti-fascist movement.

📍 Bosanska St, centre🎟️ 3 KM
Rmanj Monastery Martin Brod — things to do in Bihac

⛪ Rmanj Monastery

A 15th-century Orthodox monastery set in a spectacular location at the confluence of the Unac and Una rivers near Martin Brod. A cultural monument and active monastery surrounded by waterfalls and pristine nature.

📍 Martin Brod⏱️ ~60 min from Bihać

📜 Japodian Heritage

Bihać lies on the territory of the ancient Japodian tribe — an Illyrian people who inhabited this area more than 2,000 years ago. The Japod Islands on the River Una are named after this people, and archaeological artefacts can be found in the local museum. Several Roman sites (Privilica, Golubić) bear witness to the later Roman presence.

🏖️ Beaches on the River Una

Swimming in Crystal-Clear Water
Beach River Una Bihać — swimming in Bihac
Swimming on the River Una — Bihać beaches

One of the most pleasant surprises when visiting Bihac is the collection of river beaches on the River Una. The Una is one of the few European rivers where you can swim along almost its entire course — the water is clean, turquoise and refreshing during the summer months.

Popular Beaches & Swimming Spots

LocationDistance from CentreTypeSuitable forAccess
Japod Islands~10 kmRiver beach, islandsFamilies, young peopleSteps, walking trail
City beach (centre)CentreUna bank by promenadeAll agesDirect access
Ripač~6 kmCalm section, pebblesFamilies, childrenCar + short walk
Golubić bridge~5 kmDeeper water, cliff jumpingYoung people, adventurersCar
Kostela~15 kmCanyon, natural poolsCouples, day-trippersCar + walking

🍽️ Gastronomy — Flavours of the Krajina

Food You Will Remember
Ćevapi Bihać Bosnian food — things to do in Bihac gastronomy
Trout Una Bihać — riverside restaurant

A visit to Bihac also offers a gastronomic delight. Bihać cuisine is rich, flavourful and authentic — from the famous ćevapi and uštipci for breakfast to fresh trout from the River Una for lunch. Local restaurants serve home-cooked food at exceptionally affordable prices.

Must-Try Dishes

DishDescriptionWherePrice (approx.)
Ćevapi (10 pcs)Grilled minced meat, flatbread, onions, kajmak creamĆevabdžinicas in the centre€5–7
Grilled troutFresh river trout, chard, potatoesRiverside restaurants€9–14
Krajina pie (burek)Hand-stretched dough with meat/cheese/spinachBakeries and burek shops€3–4
Roast lambSlow-roasted under a bell lid, with potatoesRestaurants, aščinicas€14–19
Bosnian coffeeTraditional coffee brewed in a džezva, with Turkish delightCafés along the promenade€1.5–2.5
Uštipci + kajmakHomemade breakfast: fried dough, honey, kajmak creamTaverns, guesthouses€4–6

💰 Cost of a Full Meal

A full meal for two (starter/main course/drink) in a Bihać restaurant rarely exceeds €19–30. That is 2–3 times cheaper than a similar meal on the Adriatic coast or in Western Europe — and the quality and portion sizes are outstanding.

🏨 Accommodation in Bihać

Quality at Affordable Prices
Hotel accommodation Bihać — Bihac travel guide
Accommodation in Bihać

The range of accommodation in Bihać has improved significantly in recent years. From comfortable hotels in the city centre, through family-run guesthouses on the banks of the Una, to rural holiday homes in the surrounding countryside — everyone can find a place to suit their taste and budget.

Accommodation Prices by Category

Accommodation TypePrice / night (double)EURIncludedLocation
Guesthouse / B&B100–160 KM€50–80WiFi, parkingCentre / outskirts
Apartment (Booking/Airbnb)120–200 KM€60–100Kitchen, WiFiCentre / Una bank
Hotel ★★★200–280 KM€100–140Breakfast, WiFi, parkingCentre
Hotel ★★★★280–400 KM€140–200Breakfast, spa, WiFiCentre / nature
Rural holiday home160–300 KM€80–150Entire house, natureBihać surroundings

💰 Sample Budget: 3-Night Trip to Bihac (Two Adults)

Accommodation (3 nights, ★★★ hotel): ~€300–420 · Rafting the Una (2 people): ~€100 · Food (3 days): ~€150 · Una NP admission + excursions: ~€50 · Coffee/drinks/treats: ~€40. Total: ~€650 — a complete holiday for two. By comparison: accommodation alone for 3 nights on the Adriatic coast costs €500+.

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🥾 Hiking & Active Things to Do

Hills, Forests and Panoramic Views
Hiking Bihać — active things to do in Bihac
Hiking along the Una

The area around Bihać offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Plješevica (1,649 m), Grmeč (1,604 m) and Osječenica (1,796 m) are the mountains surrounding the city and offer trails for all fitness levels.

Recommended Trails

TrailLengthDifficultyDurationHighlights
Martin Brod → Štrbački Buk~14 km⭐⭐ Moderate4–5 hMost beautiful trail in BiH, riverside
Plješevica — Gola Plješevica peak~10 km⭐⭐⭐ Challenging5–6 hPanorama of Una canyon & Croatia
Japod Islands — Ripač loop~6 km⭐ Easy1.5–2 hFlat riverside path, family-friendly
Grmeč — Crvena Stijena peak~12 km⭐⭐⭐ Challenging5–7 hDense forest, wildlife
Ostrovica (Kulen Vakuf)~4 km⭐⭐ Moderate2–3 hMedieval fortress, panoramic view

For cycling, local gravel roads and forest tracks provide excellent conditions for mountain biking. Kayaking on the Una offers a more peaceful experience than rafting — ideal for those who want to explore the river at their own pace.

🗺️ Strategic Location: Plitvice, Adriatic, Central Europe

Bihać as a Base for a Regional Trip
Plitvice Lakes — day trip from Bihać
Plitvice Lakes NP
Adriatic Sea — Bihac travel guide regional combination
Adriatic Sea

Visiting Bihac has one major advantage that few people expect: a strategic position at the heart of the region. From Bihać to Plitvice Lakes National Park it is just 70 km (less than an hour's drive) — meaning you can visit one of the most popular national parks in the world as a day trip and sleep in Bihać at prices far lower than accommodation near Plitvice.

Distances from Bihać

DestinationKmDrivePossibility
Plitvice Lakes NP~70 km~50 minDay trip (admission ~€40 in summer)
Adriatic Sea (Senj)~150 km~2 hDay trip or onward journey
Zadar~180 km~2.5 hCombined trip: Una + sea
Zagreb~175 km~2.5 hAirport, cultural tourism
Split~300 km~3.5 hAirport, Dalmatia
Ljubljana~280 km~3 hSlovenia, Lake Bled
Vienna~530 km~6 hAirport, diaspora
Munich~620 km~7 hDiaspora, motorway link
🗺️ The ideal combination: 3 days in Bihać (rafting the Una, Una NP, city sightseeing) + day trip to Plitvice NP + continue to the Adriatic Sea. You get three trips in one — nature, adventure and the sea — at a total cost that is still more affordable than the Adriatic coast alone.

📋 Practical Information for Visiting Bihac

Everything You Need to Know Before Arriving

🚗 How to Get There

By car from Zagreb (A1/E71, ~2.5 h) or from Split (~3.5 h). Nearest airport: Zagreb (ZAG, 175 km). Bus connections from Zagreb, Sarajevo and Split. From diaspora (DE/AT/CH): via motorway through Ljubljana or Graz to Zagreb, then M1 to Bihać.

💱 Currency & Payment

Currency: Convertible Mark (KM/BAM), fixed rate 1 EUR ≈ 1.95 KM. Cards accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, but bring cash for smaller venues and the market. ATMs available in Bihać centre.

🗓️ When to Visit

May–September: Ideal for rafting, swimming and activities (25–32 °C). June–July: Peak rafting season. September: Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures. Spring/Autumn: Hiking, photography, lower accommodation prices.

📱 Useful Information

Country code BiH: +387. Bihać: 037. Mobile networks: BH Telecom, m:tel, HT Eronet. WiFi available in most accommodations. Tap water is safe to drink in most parts of the city. Language: Bosnian (similar to Serbian and Croatian).

Plan Your Trip to Bihac

The River Una awaits — with the most beautiful waterfalls, the best rafting and prices that will delight you. Bihac is your next destination.

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