5 Scenic Walking Areas in Serbia That You Shouldn't Miss

February 2, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Coordinates: 44°N 21°E / 44°N 21°E / 44; 21
Restaurants in Serbia

1. Generala Drapsina Street

Kikinda Serbia
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Generala Drapsina Street

2. Spomenik prirode

Stara planina Vodopad, Kalna, Nis Serbia +381 19 735230 http://www.toknjazevac.org.rs/prirodne-vrednosti/vodopadi/
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Spomenik prirode

Reviewed By IgorMarkovic - Smederevo, Serbia

The Bigar Waterfall (srb. Vodopad Bigar) is considered to be one of the hidden gems of Eastern Serbia. It is situated right along the regional road between Pirot and Knjaževac, thus it is quite easy to find it and visit it. The waterfall is simply mesmerizing and unique in its beauty. Only until recent years has it been discovered by tourists and regularly visited, but, the important fact is that it hasn't been polluted or ruined. That is why you should definitely visit the Bigar Waterfall and enjoy it and the rest of the magnificent Stara planina mountain range!

3. Ethno Village Latkovac

Aleksandrovac 37230 Serbia +381 63 1077092 [email protected] http://www.ethno.co.rs
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Ethno Village Latkovac

Latkovac is a two centuries old village, which was abandoned for two decades. The houses were ruined, the yard was overgrown with bushes, weeds and thorns. During this time nobody visited the village. During 2006, the hamlet was reconstructed and converted into a cultural and tourist complex visited by the tourists from all over the world. Since then it has organized several international music fe

4. Golden Hill Villa

Timocka, Smederevo Serbia +381 26 615666
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Golden Hill Villa

On Plavinac, near Smederevo, prince Milos bought a property with a vineyard in 1829, and on it he built a wine cellar. At the request of queen Natalija, in 1897 the modest one-story summerhouse of prince Mihajlo was added onto, and reconstructed into an opulent summer court. The Obrenovic family property, with its villa, woods and vineyards, covers an area of 36ha.

5. Pirotski Kej

Kej Along the Nisava river in Pirot, Pirot Serbia
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Pirotski Kej

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