Discover the best top things to do in Pelagonia Region, Republic of North Macedonia including Saint Nikola Church, Saint Gjorgi Monastery, Spirit of Prespa, Stone Bridge Near Village Zovich, St. Archangel Michael Monastery, Memorial d'Orient, Markovi Kuli (Marko's Towers), The Church of Bogorodica, Statue of Pitu Guli, Bear's Stone Monument.
Restaurants in Pelagonia Region
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The orchard has been in the family since 1960, we produce jams, juices and other fruit based products. All of our products are handmade from local sources using a mix of traditional & modern methods. Our orchard is 50,000 m2, allowing our visitors to visit apple & cherry fruit production, taste traditional food & buy products from our farm shop. You can also experience picking fruits and take them home. The team of Spirit of Prespa is a local family with passion of farming and promoting Prespa region through what we know the best, Agro-Tourism. Spirit of Prespa is an adventure full of tradition and relaxation.
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The bridge in the village of Zovich is also known as the 'movie bridge', thanks to the films made by the Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski. It rightfully deserves this name, as this is not some ordinary village bridge. The view from the top of the hill when you approach the bridge is amazing and unreal, but once you are at its foot, it is even more exiting. d\Don't miss the opportunity to step berfoot into the cold water of the mounting creek (Gradeshnica river) running under the brindge - it is so refreshing. Also, wear suitable footware, as the approach is steep and the rocks can be slippery. Nearby the village there is a restaurant where you can try the tasty Macedonian cusine. They also rent rooms if you want to stay overnight.
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The fortress "Markovi Kuli" in Prilep or "Markukule", a symbol of the city, is a remnant of a medieval city. It was named after the last king, the most famous and sung in folk epic King Marko, who ruled until 1395. The site dates back to the early antique settlement Keramija, which is evidenced by numerous findings, as well as rock drawings dating from the 7th century BC. With their dominant defense system, it makes them unique in the Balkans. The fortress is located on a 120 to 180 meter hill of volcanic origin which abounds in many unusual rocks that by their shape got their name from the inhabitants. On April 10, 2006, "Markovi Kuli" was declared a Monument of Nature.
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The church of Bogorodica (St. Mary the Virgin) is located high in the upper town, near the old Nikola Karev school and the Historic Museum. It was built in 1867 and, hence, is the second oldest church after Sv. Nikola (which dates from 1832). From the hill side behind the church, you have a beautiful view over the city.
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Visited this place, the woods around this area are lovely and with a 10 min walk you can get some fantastic landscape pictures. The air is lovely too, nice change from Skopje. Highly recommended.
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