Bliha Waterfall
The Bliha Waterfall in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina is a genuine natural wonder. It is easily accessible via a hiking trail and is 56 meters tall and 10 meters wide. It is possible to approach very close to the waterfalls, which drop down a rock face and into a little pool below.
Although it is feasible, swimming in the natural pool is not advised. Even in the summer, the water is fairly cold, so dipping your toes should be plenty to cool you down if you're attempting to beat the heat.
Since you're primarily heading downhill, the climb to the waterfall is rather simple, but the trip back is a little more difficult. Keep that in mind if you're intending to bring a lot of goods along with you because there are numerous steps to climb and certain sections of the trail can be fairly steep.
It's also important to point out that the area has a number of additional hiking paths, one of which leads to the ruins of Kamengrad Fortress and offers breathtaking panoramic views.
Location: close to the town of Fojnica, central Bosnia and Herzegovina