Ramsko jezero
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Bosnian Dinaric Alps, Ramsko jezero, or Ramsko Lake, is a serene oasis that beckons nature enthusiasts and tranquility seekers alike. This artificial lake, created by the construction of a dam on the River Rama in 1968, is renowned for its ethereal beauty and crystal-clear waters that mirror the surrounding mountains.
Ramsko jezero is not only a feast for the eyes but also a hub for recreational activities. Visitors can indulge in fishing, swimming, and boating on its placid surface, or explore the hiking trails that wind around the lake, offering picturesque views and the opportunity to encounter local wildlife.
The lake's most iconic feature is the submerged bell tower of the old church of St. Nicholas, which eerily protrudes above the water's surface, serving as a haunting reminder of the village that once stood in the area before the flooding. This visual spectacle, particularly striking during the sunset hours, adds a touch of mystique to the lake's already captivating landscape.
Ramsko jezero is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure, with the Franciscan Monastery of Rama-Šćit located on its shores. The monastery, dating back to the 15th century, stands as a testament to the region's rich history and spiritual heritage. Visitors can explore the monastery's museum, which houses a collection of historical artifacts and religious art.
Federacija Bosna i Hercegovina