This place is a bit far from Belgrade, so you'll need a car to get there. When we arrived, it was snowing everywhere, and it was quite cold. However, the combination of the waterfall and the surrounding snow was absolutely beautiful. It can be a little slippery, so make sure to wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, as well as warm clothing and hiking gear if you're visiting in the winter, as temperatures can drop below 0°C. I loved the turquoise color of the water, and there was a cat that accompanied me throughout my journey to the waterfall until I left, so I want to thank...
Read moreWaterfall Lisine situated at the foot of the mountain Beljanice, at 450m above sea level, the boiling Veliko Vrelo in the municipality of Despotovac. Waterfall Veliki Buk, towering over 20 meters and which originated from a strong karst source Veliko Vrelo. Besides numerous waterfalls, which this region abounds, are nearby and Vinatovača most famous forest with white beech, which reaches an age of over 350 years, Resavska pecina (10km) whose age is estimated at over 80 million years, numerous monasteries, among which the most famous monastery...
Read moreThe waterfall is beautiful, but unfortunately, this location is highly commercialized and privatised. To get to the waterfall, you have to walk through a cafe-restaurant and park your car on a private parking (200 dinars per vehicle), which is absurd for a protected area of nature. They also charge an entrance fee into the protected area (100 dinars per person). Based on this price, it is a true shame the nature here is not protected in any way, but shamefully abused for...
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