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Uvac
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The glorious meanders of Uvac | © Srdjan Stojijkovic/flickr
Ðavolja Varoš
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The name translates as ‘Devil’s Town’, but visitors need not be alarmed. If Beelzebub is here, he’ll be taking a photo as well. Ðavolja Varoš is a collection of more than 200 most peculiar formations of rock in the Toplica district on the disputed Kosovo border.
Cursed locals? Petrified wedding guests? Simple erosion? | © WikiCommons
Krupaj Spring
Serbia is known as the ‘land of waters’, and there are enough springs throughout the country to alert even the most apathetic of plumbers. The enchanting (that word is not used lightly) Krupaj spring fully deserves to sit at the top table of Serbian water magic. It is embellished by its surroundings – lush green forests, gossiping birds and an almost unsettling tranquility give the impression of being transported into a fairytale. The childishly-blue water finalises the deal, cascading over a dam and down into a lake that you can’t quite believe you didn’t notice until just now.
Tara National Park
In the extreme west of the country, a mere throw of a stone from the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tara may not be the highest mountain in Serbia but it may well be its most adored. People have lived here for millennia, and the ‘world-within-a-world’ atmosphere is as infectious as it is incredible. Lakes, monasteries, rivers, forests and the rest abound. To visit Tara is to experience life without distraction. This is the most forested area of Serbia too – for the freshest air, look no further.
Ðerdap Gorge
Known as the Iron Gate, the Ðerdap Gorge is what a border would look like if all borders were created by deities. The gorge itself is somewhat incorrectly named, as it is in fact a river comprised of three gorges. But why worry about classification when faced with this sort of beauty? Water stretches as far as the eye can see, bordered by cliff-faces and caves. The medieval Golubac Fortress is also found here, a dramatic example of man’s attempt to conquer Mother Earth but only managing to conquer itself.
The Great War Island
Belgrade’s Great War Island is an integral part of life in the capital city, which is all the more remarkable considering it is uninhabited and practically abandoned. The island stands at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, giving the two bodies of water no choice but to collide. It has withstood plans to colonise and erase it throughout the 20th century. The Great War Island is quite literally an island of tranquility in an ocean of chaos.
Fruška Gora
On the lonely sole mountain that rises up over the flat plains of Vojvodina, Fruška Gora is accessible from Belgrade despite seemingly being on another planet. The national park is home to the largest concentration of linden trees in Europe, to go with the thick forest that provides ample cover and security for the many monasteries built here. Fruška Gora holds a special place in the heart of most living north of the capital city, and it doesn’t take a nature enthusiast to work out why.
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Deliblato Sands
Sand isn’t something you associate with Europe. Okay, the continent has countless gorgeous beaches full of the stuff, but swathes of copper soil as far as the eye can see isn’t really Europe’s thing. With that in mind, here is a revelation for you – Serbia is home to the largest desert in continental Europe.
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