Jahorina is a renowned mountain located near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is one of the country’s most popular winter sports destinations. Standing at 1,913 meters (6,277 feet) above sea level, it was famously a venue for the 1984 Winter Olympics, where it hosted the women’s alpine skiing events. Today, it continues to attract visitors year-round for both its winter sports and natural beauty.
In winter, Jahorina transforms into a ski resort, offering a variety of slopes for skiing and snowboarding, suitable for all levels of experience. The ski center is well-equipped with modern ski lifts, snowmaking facilities, and a variety of après-ski options, including restaurants, bars, and cozy mountain lodges. The area is also great for snowshoeing, tobogganing, and other snow-related activities.