Country: Bosnia Herzegovina

Blidinje Nature Park is a nature park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established on 30 April 1995. It is situated at the Blidinje plateau, and comprises the territory of the plateau including major mountains of the Dinaric range, Čvrsnica, Čabulja and Vran. Its main geological characteristic are karstic features such as Dugo Polje field, Blidinje Lake, Grabovica and Drežnica valleys, and others, with a total area of 364 km2. It represents important geological and hydrogeological nature reserve in Dinaric karst of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with significant cultural and historical heritage. The most popular hiking attraction is the Hajducka Vrata (Outlaw Door), an impressive natural stone arch located approximately 2,000 meters above sea level on Mount Čvrsnica, with a diameter of approximately 5 meters, it offers spectacular panoramic views of the Diva Grabovica gorge and the Prenj and Velež mountains.

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