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Trebevic

Around 10km away from the noise, at the base of a thick coniferous forests, lies a true oasis of peace and enjoyment. Trebevic, with its mix of coniferous and deciduous forests, flower meadows, steep slopes and expansive snowfields is an attractive destination in both summer and winter.

The highest peak of Trebevic rises to 1629 meters above sea level. The effort of climbing its summits is rewarded with breathtaking views and panoramic vistas in all directions. On clear days, the view from Trebevic’s highest peak stretches far enough to reveal the outlines of Javor, Zlatibor, Maglic, Durmitor and Zelengora. To the south and southeast, Trebevic connects with Jahorina, while the Miljacka river separates it from Romanija. Some authors, including Jovan Cvijic, have considered Trebević as an extension of Jahorina.

Interesting facts

Interesting facts
In 2022, Trebevic was declared a Nature Park, encompassing a protected area of 5036 hectares.
Interesting facts
Like Jahorina, Trebevic also hosted Sarajevo Winter Olympics in 1984, serving as the venue for bobsleigh and luge competitions.

If we go from Sarajevo to Trebevic, we get to the “Sunny Land”. This theme park is located on Zlatiste, one of Trebevic’s slopes, with a beautiful view on Sarajevo valley.

Ony 15 minutes away from the city noise you will enter the “Alpine Coaster” and forget your worries very quickly. You will climb an asphalt road and after a few kilometers you will arrive at Brus – amazing scenery. Together with a reputable hospitality establishment and a couple of bungalows with luxurious accommodation, we also have “polygon”, children’s town – playroom, arranged barbecue spots, small adventure sports grounds (mountain bikes, quads, paintball), walking paths that are during winter transformed into skiing paths, and parking space with a couple of hundred spots. Trebevic Express is also an attraction! Tourist train which can take you to a one-hour ride to see all Trebevic has to offer.