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Border crossing point Hadžin Potok → Bogovolja

All available crossing modes for this direction are listed below. Pick the relevant mode to open a detailed page with queues, forecasts and cameras.

Live Queue Status

Current wait time, forecast and live camera

View queue — Hadžin Potok → Bogovolja

Weather at Hadžin Potok — Bogovolja checkpoint for 7 days

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Distance to nearest cities

Nearest city: Banja Luka (81 km)
Zagreb 139 km
Sarajevo 193 km

Free flow 60 km/h (41 min ago)

Traffic Status

Real-time traffic conditions on roads leading to the border crossing. Data is automatically updated from TomTom Traffic and Autobahn.de.

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Monitor real-time traffic conditions on approach roads to this border crossing. Our traffic monitoring system aggregates data from TomTom Traffic API, showing current incidents, congestion levels, and estimated delays that may affect your journey.

Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Hadžin Potok → Flag of Croatia Bogovolja

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Hadžin Potok — Bogovolja Border Crossing

Status: An international road border crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, located on the central section of the Bosnian–Croatian frontier. It functions as a secondary crossing point handling local and regional traffic.

Border control: Croatia is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, while Bosnia and Herzegovina lies outside the EU. Full border checks apply in both directions.

Transport: The crossing is open to passenger cars. Live queue data is available for the Bosnia and Herzegovina → Croatia direction at Hadžin Potok.

Basic information

  • Route: the R408 road linking Hadžin Potok on the Bosnian side with Bogovolja on the Croatian side.
  • Operating hours: open around the clock, 24/7.
  • Vehicle type: passenger cars.

Queues and wait times

  • Typical conditions: roughly 15 to 45 minutes.
  • Weekends and public holidays: 1 to 3 hours during peak travel.

Because Hadžin Potok is a smaller crossing, waiting times are usually short outside holiday periods. Review historical patterns in the crossing statistics before planning a trip.

Documents

EU citizens may travel with a passport or a national identity card. Travellers entering or leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina should carry a valid passport, as the country sits outside the Schengen Area.

Contacts

  • Emergency services: 112.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hadžin Potok → Bogovolja border crossing is on the Bosnia and Herzegovina–Croatia border. See the "Contacts and map" section above for the exact address and GPS coordinates.

The Hadžin Potok → Bogovolja crossing has separate lanes for passenger cars, buses, trucks, and a Tax Free mode. Each type has its own page with live queue data.

Pick a transport type above — the page for that mode shows current wait time, a 24-hour forecast and live cameras.

Yes, the Hadžin Potok → Bogovolja crossing operates 24/7. Specific modes (like Tax Free) may have their own schedule — see that mode's page for details.

Personal crossing is free. You may incur related fees: Green Card insurance, customs declarations for specific goods.

For trucks, the eCherha system requires advance registration. Cars and buses use the general flow.

Nearby Services

Gas Stations
38
Food
1
Green Card for Travel

Required car insurance for crossing the border

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