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Bijele stijene, Via ferrata on Mount Trebević near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

This via ferrata route covers approximately 590 feet (180 meters) with a vertical gain of 295 feet (90 meters) and features protected climbing sections equipped with safety cables, metal rungs, and a 72-foot (22-meter) suspension bridge at the summit.

The climbing route was established on Mount Trebević as part of a regional network of outdoor adventure paths, contributing to the development of mountaineering activities in the area following increased interest in recreational climbing and tourism near Sarajevo.

The site attracts local outdoor enthusiasts and visitors seeking active recreation in the mountains surrounding Sarajevo, reflecting the regional tradition of mountaineering and the growing popularity of technical climbing experiences in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Access begins from Pino Nature Hotel along route R446 from Sarajevo with free parking available, followed by a 45-minute forest hike to the starting point, and climbers must bring helmets, harnesses, and via ferrata equipment for safe passage.

The route concludes with a 72-foot (22-meter) suspension bridge connecting two rock peaks, offering sweeping views over Sarajevo and the surrounding mountains including Romanija to the east and Bukovik to the north after completing the technical climbing sections.

Location: MZ Trebević

Address: RCHX+6F8, Unnamed Road, Dovlići, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dovlići

GPS coordinates: 43.82792,18.44942

Latest update: November 28, 2025 17:44

Via ferrata in Europe: Dolomites, Alps, climbing routes

Via ferrata routes in the Alps combine steel cables, metal rungs, and bridges into protected climbing paths through alpine rock faces. The routes extend through the Dolomites, French Alps, Austrian Ötztal, and Swiss mountain regions between 2,600 and 9,800 feet in elevation. Routes such as the Ivano Dibona or Cresta Ovest della Marmolada follow former military paths from World War I. Routes like the Via Ferrata de la Cascade in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes run alongside waterfalls and gorges. In the Salzkammergut and Grisons regions, routes such as Postalm and Schwarzhorn access summits and mountain lakes. The Spanish Voie Olmo near Alicante offers Mediterranean climbing sections in limestone cliffs. Technical sections with overhangs and traverses alternate with secured walking passages. Most via ferrata require climbing harnesses and appropriate equipment.

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