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Discover Trebevi Mountain with a 6-hour guided hike from Sarajevo, including cable car rides, forest walks, and stunning panoramic views of the city.
Exploring Trebevi Mountain offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural insight, all within a short distance from Sarajevo. This 6-hour hiking tour starts with a scenic cable car ride that provides sweeping views of the city, leading you toward the mountain’s west ridge. The experience is ideal for those seeking a manageable yet rewarding outdoor escape, combining nature, history, and local stories. With a licensed guide leading the way and bottle of water included, this tour offers a well-rounded day out in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital region.
While the tour doesn’t include the cable car ticket, it compensates with a variety of memorable stops, from walking along abandoned Olympic bobsleigh tracks to exploring natural springs and enjoying panoramic vistas from the mountain summit. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a taste of the outdoors without venturing too far from Sarajevo, and who appreciate the chance to learn about the mountain’s historical significance during the Winter Olympics.

The tour begins at the Meet Bosnia Tours office in Sarajevo, where you meet your licenced guide. From here, the adventure kicks off with a cable car ride that lasts about 15 minutes, offering spectacular views of Sarajevo and the surrounding mountains. This convenient ascent makes the mountain accessible and sets the stage for the outdoor activities ahead. The cable car ride is a highlight in itself, providing a quick route from the city center to the natural landscape of Trebevi.
Once at the top, the journey continues from the Pino Hotel, where your guides lead you along forest trails and past several natural springs of clear water, including the Tri Budalasa spring. The forest walk is a peaceful start, allowing you to enjoy the mountain’s flora and listen to stories about the area’s significance.
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After reaching the Pino Hotel, the tour takes you through wooded paths that wind gently toward the mountain’s ridge. During this part of the walk, you can expect to see spring water sources such as the Tri Budalasa spring, known for its clarity and freshness. The walk offers a chance to breathe in mountain air and observe local plant life, making it a calming and scenic part of the tour.
This section of the hike typically takes about two hours, and guides are attentive to sharing insights about the local environment and the mountain’s role in Sarajevo’s geography. The natural springs are especially refreshing and provide a perfect break point before continuing toward the summit.

The ascent toward the west ridge involves a short but rewarding hike. From this vantage point, you’ll enjoy views of the city of Sarajevo stretching out below. The ridge walk is an excellent way to experience the mountain’s natural beauty, with a sense of achievement as you approach the peak at 1629 meters above sea level.
This part of the trek offers a closer look at the mountain’s landscape and the chance to take scenic photos of the surrounding peaks and the city skyline. The ridge walk also introduces you to some of the mountain’s history, including remnants of war trenches and frontlines from the Bosnian war, which guides explain with sensitivity and clarity.

The highlight of this tour is reaching the mountain summit, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of Sarajevo and the distant landscape. The summit is often called “the lungs of Sarajevo” because of its proximity and importance to the city. Standing at 1629 meters, you get a sweeping perspective that captures the essence of the surrounding mountains and urban sprawl.
This elevated viewpoint makes the climb worthwhile, offering perfect photo opportunities and a moment to appreciate the natural environment of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The summit also serves as a symbol of the mountain’s significance for local people, both as a natural refuge and a historical landmark.
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Descending the mountain follows a historic Austro-Hungarian trail, which adds a layer of historical interest to the walk. Along the way, guides point out abandoned Olympic bobsleigh tracks that once hosted the Winter Olympics, now serving as graffiti canvases for artists. These tracks narrate the mountain’s Olympic past, which is still evident despite their age and disuse.
As you walk downhill, you’ll see war trenches and frontlines from the Bosnian war, providing a poignant reminder of the city’s turbulent history. Your guide shares stories about the impact of these events on Sarajevo, offering an insightful perspective on the city’s resilience.
The Olympic bobsleigh track is one of the most distinctive features along the descent. Once a hub of winter sports during the 14th Winter Olympic Games, it now mainly attracts artists and graffiti artists. The tracks are accessible on foot and serve as a cultural canvas, giving the area a modern, artistic vibe.
This site combines history and contemporary art, making it a memorable stop. It’s a good spot for photos and reflection on Sarajevo’s Olympic legacy and its transformation over the years.
The tour concludes with a guided walk through a local mahale neighborhood, where you will learn about daily life in Sarajevo. Your guide shares stories about local customs, traditions, and the community’s ongoing recovery after the war. This cultural element adds depth to the outdoor experience, connecting you with the city’s living history.
The return journey is accompanied by scenic views and an appreciation of Sarajevo’s blend of history, resilience, and natural beauty. The tour ends back at the meeting point, completing a well-rounded half-day outdoor adventure.

The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring convenient access from your accommodation. A bottle of water is provided, but cable car tickets are not included in the price, so travelers should plan to purchase their tickets separately. The activity lasts approximately 6 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability.
The guided hike is suitable for most outdoor enthusiasts, but it involves some elevation gain and walking on forest and trail surfaces. The weather conditions are considered safe for the activity, and guides are well-versed in sharing stories about the mountain’s history and environment.
This Trebevi Mountain Summit Hiking Tour offers more than just a walk in nature. It combines scenic views, historical sites, and cultural insights into a manageable day trip from Sarajevo. The knowledgeable guides make the experience engaging and informative, especially when explaining the mountain’s role during the Olympics and the Bosnian war.
The tour’s emphasis on sustainable travel and lowering carbon footprint makes it appealing to environmentally conscious travelers. The mix of forests, panoramic vistas, and historical sites delivers a meaningful outdoor experience that resonates with those interested in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s landscape and history.
“great day with our guide, a beautiful hike with breathtaking landscapes as a reward! very pleasant morning stage to reach the peaks after the cable…”
Is the cable car ticket included in the tour price?
No, the cable car tickets are not included. Travelers should purchase their tickets separately to access the ride to Trebevi Mountain.
How long does the hike take?
The entire tour lasts around 6 hours, including walking, sightseeing, and breaks.
What is the elevation of the mountain summit?
The summit reaches 1629 meters above sea level, providing excellent panoramic views.
Is the tour suitable for children or beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for most outdoor enthusiasts, but it involves some moderate walking and elevation gain, so participants should be comfortable with walking on uneven trail surfaces.
What should I bring for the hike?
Comfortable outdoor clothing, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle are recommended. Guides provide bottled water, but additional supplies are optional.
Are there any historical sites along the route?
Yes, you will see war trenches and frontlines from the Bosnian war as well as the abandoned Olympic bobsleigh track, which is now a graffiti art space.
What is the focus of the tour?
The tour emphasizes nature, history, and cultural insights, with a focus on sustainable travel practices.
How accessible is the summit?
The summit is accessible via walking from the ridge, with a terrain suitable for most moderate hikers.
What are the starting and ending points?
The tour begins at the Meet Bosnia Tours office in Sarajevo and ends back at the same location after the outdoor activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour conducted in English and Bosnian?
Yes, the tour is led by guides fluent in both English and Bosnian.
This guided hiking adventure on Trebevi Mountain offers a well-balanced mixture of scenic views, historical insights, and outdoor fun, making it a rewarding choice for visitors eager to explore Sarajevo’s natural surroundings without straying too far from the city.
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