1. Mostarska Bijela (Mostar)
Located at the bottom of glorious Prenj Mountain, Mostarska Bijela is the typical torrent flow. Being at its water level peaks during the spring and early summer, the canyon is quite but not completely inaccessible. While for the rest of the year, when most of the river bed is dry, the Mostarska Bijela is offering an amazing opportunity to walk the trails of perfectly untouched nature, and explore the most amazing part of this natural wonder, the 100 long cave-like canyon of Bijela River with an amazing waterfall at the very end of the canyon. The cave is extremely narrow, at places being 1 metre wide and over 20 metre high, with Bijela river passing through. It is recommended if the water levels are high during the spring and post heavy rain periods, to have an extra pair of shoes or flip-flops to wear, in order not to get your hiking boots wet. Cave is cold and the water temperature is around 6-8 Celsius.
Cave being 100m long, is a 15-20 minute walk through the ice cold, crystal clear, drinkable water flow. Perfectly polished, non slippery rocks are quite easy to walk, and if you are an expert jumper, you can even avoid wet feet too.
The beginning of the trail where Mostarska bijela enters Neretva river accumulation called Salakovac, is locally called Pećina (eng. Cave). That is where the 3 hours long hike begins….but don’t worry, we also offer jeep safari ride to shortened the trail to less than one hour hike, through the most interesting parts of the trail.