Martin Brod Waterfalls
Martin Brod Waterfalls are a series of rapids, situated south from the city of Bihać, near Martin Brod village. The Nacionalni Park Una contains them. The waterfalls are frequently referred to as having been named after the village of the same name. However, there is a fascinating myth behind the name's genesis. According to legend, Marta, a young girl, fell in love with a soldier.
The stream The waterfall's location, the little settlement of Martin Brod, gave rise to the name Martin Brod. To go to the village of Martin Brod from Bihac, you must travel south over the R408 road. To go to Martin Brod, take route 408 to the right and then to the Rmanj Monastery.
Here, the river Una descends almost 20 meters, forming a stunning Tufa waterfall. The 54 meter-high Martin Brod waterfall is actually a succession of rapids. The entire community is traversed by the Una River, which produces travertine cascades and waterfalls. The river Unac empties into the Una on the east side of the settlement. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Location: Martin Brod - Nacionalni park Una, Bosnia and Herzegovina