Serbia is known for its beautiful nature and rich cultural heritage. Its lakes are favorite tourist destinations, both for local guests and for visitors from the Western Balkan region. The reasons are exquisite natural beauty, cultural and historical importance and various activities that are an integral part of the arrangement. In the following text, we will get to know the five most visited lakes in Serbia.
Djerdap Lake
The largest lake in Serbia, located right on the border with Romania. It was formed on the Danube, in the part where the river narrows and creates the famous Djerdap Gorge. The lake covers an area of about 163 km2, abounding in natural marvels. Aside from being a perfect fishing location, it is also favored for water sports, such as water skiing and sailing. There are numerous small settlements on the shores, as well as unique historical sites, including Golubac Fortress and ancient Lepenski Vir.
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Palić Lake
It is located in the far north of Serbia, near the city of Subotica. Created by wind erosion, it is considered the largest natural lake in the country. Nowadays it is one of the most popular tourist destinations, where visitors can enjoy bicycle, boat and pedal boat rides. The area is known for its wealth of fauna and flora, so many tourists opt for bird watching. Palich Park, located on the lake shore, provides an area of 19 hectares and a true heaven for nature enthusiasts.
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Uvac Lake
Uvac is a river in southwestern Serbia, known for one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe. There is an artificial lake on its course, created by the construction of a huge dam. The lake is famous for its unique appearance, which resembles the shape of the letter U. Uvac is great for fishing, hiking and mountain climbing along the landscaped trails. The main attractions of Uvac are griffon vultures, which inhabit the area in large numbers and can be observed from a boat.
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Vlasinsko Lake
The lake is located in the south of Serbia, in a predominantly mountainous area. The color of the water varies from gray-blue near the shore to dark blue in the middle of the lake, with green coastal patches that give the area a unique palette. There are numerous restaurants and cafes on the shore, providing visitors with traditional drinks and dishes. The entire area is a favorite among hikers, as it is surrounded by the Plana, Gramada, Vardenik and Cemernik mountains.
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Zaovinsko Lake
The lake is located in western Serbia, near the town of Bajina Basta. It was formed in the late 1970s to early ’80s, when the course of the Beli Rzav River was blocked by dams. Today, the area is recommended for rest and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing and swimming. The wider area has great natural and cultural-historical value, as the Tara National Park and famous Racha Monastery are located nearby.
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The abovementioned and other lakes in Serbia are always interesting to travelers who want to explore wild habitats and enjoy local activities. If you like fishing, boating or hiking, these lakes will offer you a unique experience. Visit these wonderful places and feel the magic of preserved nature.
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