Discover the best top things to do in Central Serbia, Serbia including Oplenac, Uvac Special Nature Reserve, Manasija Monastery, National Park Tara, Banjska Stena, Studenica Monastery, Kopaonik, Sirogojno, Kustendorf, Golubac Fortress.
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In the very heart of Serbia, on the hill surrounded by forest which is actually a huge nature park, there is the Church on the top with Mausoleum inside with exceptional frescoes next to the underground part intended for the tombs of the Serbian Krađorđević dynasty and their descendants. Right across the Church standing house of King Peter with paintings, documents and personal stuff exhibition worth to visit as well with vineyards close to the Church. Whole hill and the town of Topola are just wonderful, real rich vineyard area with a small streets and chestnut, walnut trees placed all around the place...
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Uvac Special Nature Reserve is a natural place located near Novi Pazar, in Western Serbia. Really, it is a wonderful place, and there are two lookouts, from where you can see great views of the Uvac River and their meanders: a fantastic place. Also, it is possible to walk around the lookouts and see different views of the river. We came here in October-2019, when the river does not have too much water, so it was not the most beautiful views of the river, but there were wonderful! In spring or summer should be marvelous!
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Manasija Monastery is one if the most important orthodox monasteries located in the center of Serbia. In fact, it is located in the middle of the land and it is the typical walled monastery constructed in Serbia. The monastery is small and surrounded it, there are some important buildings for the religious community. In the Middle Ages, it was necessary to defend the building from Ottoman Army, so it is walled. Wonderful place and a very good experience to begin the trip in October-2019.
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We saw the park when we were traveling from Belgrade toward the Sargan Eight Railway and other stops on a Viator tour. The Drina River Canyon within the Tara National Park is on the tentative list for a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is sometimes called the “lungs of Serbia.” It’s located in the western edge of Serbia along the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Drina river runs through the park created some very large gorges. However, more than 80% of the park is heavily forested with plenty of hiking trails.
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One of the best view! It is worth a visit. If you don't like to climb you drive all the way to the parking and then climb a bit. The climb is short and mild. The drive there is ok. Dirt road but fairly good. Once you reach the main view point, climb a bit further. It is worth it!
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Amazing location and nature. Quiet and peaceful place. The guide was very friendly and insightful. The air is so clean and fresh.
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This mountain is very beatiful. We enjoyed one week in Ski resort Kopaonik. It is modern ski resort, with some new ski lifts and quite good infrastructure. A lot of caffees and restaruants on the ski slope. Prizes are affordable, food is very tasty. Ski resort was pretty full, since it was childerns winter holiday in Serbi. Recommend visiting during period when thre are no school winter holidays.
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An open-air museum "Staro selo" (the Old Village) in Sirogojno portrays the traditional village architecture of the Zlatibor region. All facilities and household objects are authentic. In the museum workshops copies of museum exhibits are manufactured and also, the skill of potters, carpenters and other artisans is manifested.
Sirogojno, on Mount Zlatibor, Serbia is a quaint open-air museum, like an ethno village. We visited in December so it was covered in snow. There is a little restaurant serving pies and strong hot coffee. Worth a visit. You can also find food preserves and there are a few stalls selling a range of sheep wool garments.
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Full of art, movies, worldwide artists Beautiful village, great view Small church, very cute Worth going
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Golubac Fortress was renovated in 2019. It looks really beautiful. There are a lot of parking spaces. The visits are nicely organized. It is really well maintained and clean. The fortress is divided into areas and you should decide which one you want to visit when buying a ticket. Some parts are only available on weekdays, some are too steep so you can visit them with a local guide and special equipment, for smaller steep parts a visit is possible for adults with sneakers. There is also a standard section for visiting which is accessible to the elderly and children. Within this section you will be able to find exhibitions that are interesting. When I visited, there were two exhibitions, dedicated to Miroslav's Gospel and Maglič Castle. Video presentations are available, as well as free local guide presentations. There are many things to see, read and learn. We spent a few hours there. I will attach some pictures of all that.
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