Bosnia and Herzegovina
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It is in the Sutjeska Natural Park. Here you can find a map of the area and walk to do. The spot in not very busy. Here you find the biggest natural water open swiming pool in EU. The pool is free but not always has water in it. The parking is next to the camping but there is not a problem to over night there. WC are open. If you need wifi you can use it on the hotel restaurant near by. Also there is a monument you can walk to Tjentiste War Memorial.
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This is a bit of a weird one. It appeared at first to be a completely abandoned campsite (dilapidated buildings, dried up swimming area, deserted restaurant, showers and toilets which were flooded by a continually flushing toilet), yet the grass by the river had been mowed recently and there were plenty of picnic tables - that area was nice. We stayed the night (in the car park next to the mowed area) and weren't bothered by the gardeners in the morning, but when we walked past the dilapidated campsite buildings and up to the neighbouring hotel restaurant for lunch they told us we had to pay for camping (10 mark I think they said) but we basically said no as it appeared to be completely run down, it was not obvious that it was a functioning campsite or part of the hotel. They didn't argue. It was fine for one night but I wouldn't return!
Report Check-InIt is in the Sutjeska Natural Park. Here you can find a map of the area and walk to do. The spot in not very busy. Here you find the biggest natural water open swiming pool in EU. The pool is free but not always has water in it. The parking is next to the camping but there is not a problem to over night there. WC are open. If you need wifi you can use it on the hotel restaurant near by. Also there is a monument you can walk to Tjentiste War Memorial.
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