
The Jajce Waterfall is one of the few waterfalls in the world located in the very heart of a town. About 20 meters high, it marks the spot where the Pliva River plunges into the Vrbas, surrounded by the ancient walls of the royal town of Jajce. Its unique setting and natural beauty make it one of the most photographed sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition to the waterfall itself, visitors can explore the Jajce fortress, catacombs, medieval churches, and the charming old watermills at the Pliva Lakes. The Jajce Waterfall is perfect for a short visit, a day trip, or as a starting point to discover the region’s rich cultural and natural heritage.
UNESCO Status: On the Tentative List of World Heritage Sites as part of Jajce’s natural and architectural ensemble
What to Visit Nearby:
Old Town Jajce: A medieval fortress offering stunning views of the waterfall
Pliva Lakes: Perfect for recreation and relaxation
Mlinčići: Traditional wooden mills on the Pliva River
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