River Walks
The promenade along the Una River is the best place for a relaxing evening walk and sunset views.





Kozarska Dubica is a charming municipality situated on the banks of the Una River in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Known for its peaceful environment, the town provides a natural border with Croatia, making it a unique point of cultural intersection within the Republika Srpska. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, traditional architecture, and the lush greenery that lines the riverbanks. The area is also a convenient starting point for those wishing to explore the historical and natural landmarks of the region, including the rugged beauty and memorial sites of the nearby Kozara National Park.
Kozarska Dubica is a charming municipality situated on the banks of the Una River in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Known for its peaceful environment, the town provides a natural border with Croatia, making it a unique point of cultural intersection within the Republika Srpska. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, traditional architecture, and the lush greenery that lines the riverbanks. The area is also a convenient starting point for those wishing to explore the historical and natural landmarks of the region, including the rugged beauty and memorial sites of the nearby Kozara National Park.
Picturesque views along the banks of the Una River.
Proximity to the international border with Croatia.
Authentic local Balkan hospitality and traditional bakeries.
Gateway to the nearby Kozara National Park for nature enthusiasts.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major Bosnian cities like Sarajevo or Banja Luka.
A car is highly recommended for visiting surrounding natural sites and national parks.
The town maintains a very quiet pace of life, especially during weekdays.
The promenade along the Una River is the best place for a relaxing evening walk and sunset views.
Ensure you have the correct travel documents if you plan to cross the bridge into neighboring Croatia.
Quiet riverfront walks and experiencing authentic local life in northern Bosnia.
BAM KM
$30-$60 p/day
Serbian, Bosnian, English
Visit a local 'pekara' (bakery) for fresh pita and traditional pastries in the morning.
May-September
Ideal for nature lovers as the riverbanks turn vibrant green and the weather is mild.
The best time for river activities and enjoying the outdoor cafe culture along the water.
Cooler temperatures are perfect for hiking and exploring the nearby Kozara mountains.
A quiet time to enjoy local hospitality and traditional, hearty Balkan stews.