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Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Bistrik tower
Reviews
Justin van Lieshout (12/08/2019)
At the base of the bobsled track, Bistrik tower shows off the impressive mountains and valleys in Sarajevo. The stunning view is definitely worth a trek up the hills, and there’s lots of hiking that can be done in the surrounding area.
Cade Gutierrez (12/27/2020)
Isa tower
Seppe Seghers (08/15/2019)
Nice location to check out if you're into that sort of exploration. You'll have to hike a little bit from the boblsled track to reach it.
Luke Everitt (10/28/2019)
Great spot for a packed lunch! Bistrik tower is just below Sarjevos bobsled track and can be accessed via a trail at the bottom of the concrete course. Follow the bobsled track to a little bridge that goes over the track and hop out into the carpark/space. Looking towards Sarajevo the trail to Bistrik tower starts at the very left of the car park, follow the incline for around 3 minutes and the Bistrik tower should appear on the left. Be sure to explore both buildings extensively, they offer a unique view of the area and a real insight into the kind if damage the area suffered. If you still feel like walking, follow the trail back to the carpark and head down the track marked as Sarajevo, this will take you to a set of 3 houses also damaged during the aggression and some pretty famous graffiti. They should take around 5 to 10 minutes to get to from the carpark. Don't be afraid to walk all the way back to Sarajevo from the houses, it's a nice walk that offers great views of the city, it is a bit of a stress on your knees as it's quite steep at points. This whole mountain is such a great experience!
Travelaar (10/18/2018)
Certainly five star, but it's pretty well hidden. At the end of the bobsleigh trach, near the small bridge over it, go left into an unpaved road. Walk up and there is the former observatory. A good place to take a few minutes to rest and enjoy the view
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