Under the slopes of Belasica Mountain
The heritage is alive
Now, I can reach the Smolare Waterfall with lady’s shoes, too. I remember that it wasn’t like that when I saw it for the first time. We needed god, strong, climbing boots because we were going down very steep paths and rocks covered with moss and slippery from the recent rain. My second “date” with this magnificent waterfall on Belasica leaded through stone stairs, built with the hands of the local inhabitants in order to make Smolare Waterfall more accessible to more people.