Best huts in Republika Srpska offer a range of accommodations for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a tranquil retreat. The region features diverse landscapes, from mountainous terrain to riverside settings, providing varied outdoor experiences. These huts and cabins serve as bases for exploring the natural beauty and are often located in scenic, elevated areas or near significant natural attractions. Many provide essential amenities, catering to both rustic adventurers and those seeking more comfort.
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first-class overnight accommodation in small huts, with the best cuisine and if you want to do rafting, canyoning etc. you are in the right place 🚵🐯
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The mountain hut has 43 beds in one shared dormitory and four rooms. The hostel has electricity, running water, and underfloor heating, a restaurant (seating 60), and a conference room for 20 people. In addition to instructors and guides, the hut also offers rental equipment for the nearby via ferrata on Bijelo Kamen or the climbing wall on Zecije Kamen. The hostel is accessible via a 1.3 km gravel road that leads to the regional road to Mrakovica.
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Here you get an insight into a bygone era. 🥾🥾
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Once we reach about 1600m the landscape opens up onto meadows with some shepherds' huts. Then a few more climbs and we reach planiska Kuka. What is so exceptional about this place? It depends on you. As far as I'm concerned I can compare it to our Italian Apennines (which I invite you to visit). No extreme peaks, gentle slopes of isolated mountains covered in green (for example Mount Stog), small lakes, absolute peace. Non-existent traffic. And yet, it is known throughout southern Bosnia. On the shores of the nearby Jukovo lake, someone (authorized or not) is starting to build some isolated wooden houses with very steep pitched roofs. There are only a few for now and they don't disturb the landscape too much. We leave the bikes at our hut, take a walk in the sunset to see the lakes, while approaching a nearby building we are offered a couple of beers (and also something similar to grappa or vodka, which we firmly refuse). Candlelight dinner on the veranda of the cabin without electricity, but fortunately with fresh, drinkable running water. The cabin was prepared for our night with sheets, blankets, etc., giving us a good level of comfort, all in all. It's a shame that the structure as a whole is a bit run down.
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Let's dance the Balkans stage 7, from Tjentiste to Planiska kuka. In the "controlled" adventure of our itinerary we have deliberately chosen a couple of days a little more precarious, to add even more spice to the trip. So, with the backpack loaded with food, we set off on asphalt from Tjentiste, towards the bivouac of Planiska kuka. We are in a Muslim enclave, any small village, from now on has its elaborate Catholic churches, the austere Orthodox churches and the exotic mosques. The dirt road climbs into the Sutjeska park, giving us between Popov Most and Vbrnca a flat stretch of 9km, in the shade of the woods and with some fountains. A true paradise! (In Vbrnca you can also find some families willing to host you, if you ever pass by here). Further on, the choice was to take forest roads, and despite a curious indication of a completely isolated MTB track found in the woods (the only one all day, ) that suggested some more or less identifiable route, at a certain point we found ourselves in a maze of paths mostly not marked on the maps, with large puddles of water and mud that were almost permanent, considering that it was August, the temperature was around 30°C, the depth of the water in some places was well over half a meter and that they were populated by communities of frogs. We came out of it quite dirty.
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The attached plaque testifies to the construction of the hut in 1929. It was built by the father/grandfather of the museum founder and was dismantled at the original location and rebuilt here.
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You can ask for the keys at the park centre, at the Mladost hotel in Tjentiste
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The hut pictured actually belongs to the ranger team of the national park. In principle, they don't mind if you camp there. There is water to the right of the hut. However, I would suggest the place further down above the lake. There is a spring there and camping is also tolerated there, even though it is part of the national park.
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Republika Srpska offers a diverse range of accommodations, including rustic mountain huts for hikers, traditional cabins, and more comfortable guesthouses. These options cater to various preferences, from basic shelters for adventurers to amenity-rich stays amidst stunning landscapes.
For hikers and mountaineers, the Radovan Bjelica Mountain Hut on Treskavica mountain is an excellent starting point for reaching various peaks and attractive parts of the area. Similarly, Planinska Kuka Mountain Hut in Sutjeska National Park offers a peaceful retreat amidst meadows and small lakes, serving as a base for exploring the park's natural beauty.
Yes, Guesthouse Mali Raj in Jahorina is highly recommended for its direct access to ski slopes and lifts, making it an ideal choice for skiers.
Kotlovača Mountain Hut is well-equipped with 43 beds, electricity, running water, underfloor heating, a restaurant, and a conference room. It also offers rental equipment for nearby via ferrata or climbing activities.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor activities. Near Kotlovača Mountain Hut, you can enjoy via ferrata or climbing. The region also offers extensive hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Skakavac Waterfall – Trail to Skakavac Waterfall loop' or the 'Maglić Peak – Trnovačko Lake loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Trappist Abbey of Banja Luka – Tree-Lined Bike Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Waterfall hikes in Republika Srpska, Mountain Hikes in Republika Srpska, and Cycling in Republika Srpska guides.
Yes, the House of Milan Stanišić (Brgule-Vareš), originally built in 1929, provides a unique insight into a bygone era, having been dismantled and rebuilt at its current location.
For those seeking tranquility, the Planinska Kuka Mountain Hut in Sutjeska National Park offers absolute peace amidst meadows and small lakes. The Karanovac Cabin near Banja Luka, with its beautiful riverside setting and private river access, is also ideal for relaxation.
The Planinska Kuka Mountain Hut offers a basic but comfortable stay with running water. Keys can be obtained at the park center or the Mladost hotel in Tjentiste. It's known for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to small lakes.
Yes, near Zelengora Mountain, there's a designated Camping Spot that is great for camping and wandering. While the hut there belongs to the ranger team, camping is generally tolerated, especially further down above the lake where a spring provides water.
For more comfort, the Luxury Chalet Nale near Bratunac offers a private pool and sauna, surrounded by a coniferous forest. The Mountain Log House with a swimming pool near Olovo is another highly-rated option for a unique stay with added amenities. The TriPeak Bjelasnica Sabanci provides a spacious A-frame house with modern decor and views of Jahorina and Treskavica mountains.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, while winter is perfect for skiing, especially around Jahorina where accommodations like Guesthouse Mali Raj offer direct slope access.
Kotlovača Mountain Hut is accessible via a 1.3 km gravel road that connects to the regional road to Mrakovica, making it relatively easy to reach.


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