Best attractions and places to see around Kneževi Vinogradi are found in Croatia's Baranja region, an area characterized by its extensive vineyards and flat plains. This municipality offers a blend of historical sites, unique natural features, and cultural heritage. The region's eastern border extends to the Danube River, and it partially encompasses the Kopački Rit Nature Park, known for its rich biodiversity. Ancient history is evident through numerous archaeological sites and sacral architecture, reflecting diverse cultural influences.
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Many vineyard routes follow quiet country roads, well done asphalt but sometimes narrow. You might also find yourself on unpaved gravel tracks that wind directly between the vine rows or along the edges of fields. Hilly roads, common for viticulture, mean you should be prepared for ascents and descents, which offer rewarding views at the summit.
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Beautiful horizon. Great feeling after approaching from the western/steeper side, or coming out of the forest.
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As part of the Department for Regional Operations, Region East manages large facilities such as Belje "Đuro Podboj", Borinci, Josipovac, Slavonski Brod - Košarevac, Papuk and Psunj, as well as a number of smaller locations. It covers six counties, from Ilok and Drenovac in the east to Slatina and Kutina in the west. Large flat areas without high elevations are the reason for tall antenna towers such as the Belje "Đuro Podboj" facility with a height of 222 meters and Borinci with a height of 165 meters. However, not everything is "so flat" in the east, there are inaccessible objects, especially in winter when a lot of experience and dexterity are needed to reach them, for example to Psunj, which is located at 985 meters above sea level, or Papuk, at 789 meters above sea level. Thirteen employees of the region carry out preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment and infrastructure for OIV and other teleoperators, and they eliminate observed defects immediately or repair them, thereby preventing greater damage that would occur over time. When the device breaks down, they are the first on location, and in some situations, they also act as an extended hand to specialists from other departments, with whose assistance the problem is solved. The on-calls are organized outside working hours and on weekends, so the time response to the intervention is short. The only problem, as they say, is when nature makes work difficult. Through the work they are responsible for, they encounter a multitude of devices from different manufacturers, so every intervention is a challenge. Constant improvement of knowledge is inevitable, since it is a dynamic business with various technologies that are followed as they come, and accordingly new skills are adopted in the field of scope of work. In addition to the above, a lot is learned during the actual assembly and later in working with the devices, as well as during training sessions organized by the equipment manufacturer. CURIOUS THINGS 70 transmitter locations and facilities The highest pillar - Belje "Đuro Podboj" 222 m (also the highest in Croatia) The lowest columns – 12 m Highest altitude – 984 m above sea level, object Psunj The lowest elevation – with the antenna tower Drenovci 83 m
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rest benches, bicycle parking
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Kamenjak at an altitude of 243m
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In the picturesque flat landscape of Baranja, in the central part that encompasses the Nature Park, one comes across the romantic architectural complex of the Tikveš Castle. The castle complex itself dates back to the end of the 19th century.
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The story of Belj wines begins on 564 hectares of own vineyards on Banovo brdo, through whose most beautiful landscapes an almost 8 km long wine road winds. Vidikovac is located in a special vineyard position on the Karanačko brdo location.
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I remember the cheapest campsite of my entire trip. You can order to eat with a good price
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Kneževi Vinogradi has a rich history, dating back to Roman times. You can explore various archaeological sites such as "Kamenac" in Kamenac, "Donje polje – Prosina" in Karanac, and sites around Kneževi Vinogradi like "Derjan" and "Mitvar". The region is also home to diverse sacral architecture, including Reformed, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic churches in villages like Kneževi Vinogradi, Karanac, and Zmajevac. Additionally, the romantic architectural complex of Tikveš Castle, dating from the late 19th century, is a notable historical site.
Yes, the region offers several natural features and viewpoints. The municipality is partially within the Kopački Rit Nature Park, known for its rich biodiversity, forests, and waterways. For panoramic views, visit the Kamenjak Summit Monument, located at 243 meters altitude. Another excellent spot is the Vidikovac Lookout Point, Banovo Brdo Vineyards, offering expansive views over the wine-growing region.
The area around Kneževi Vinogradi is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Dvorac Tikveš loop' or 'Gradac – Kamenjak loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Red Fićo Art Installation loop' and touring bicycle routes, including those through Kopački Rit Nature Park. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on our dedicated pages for Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling around Kneževi Vinogradi.
Yes, Kneževi Vinogradi offers several family-friendly options. The Tikveš Castle complex is a great historical site for families to explore. For active fun, consider the Zlatna Greda Adventure Park. During summer, the Sports and Recreation Centre "Bazeni" in Kneževi Vinogradi is a popular spot for swimming and entertainment. You can also experience traditional rural life at the Ethno-village Karanac, which offers carriage rides.
Kneževi Vinogradi is renowned for its winemaking heritage. You can explore centennial wine cellars, many of which are dug into the Baranja hills, forming famous wine roads in places like Zmajevac and Suza. These cellars, known as "architecture in the ground," offer opportunities to taste autochthonous Baranja wines and receive guidance from local winemakers. Wineries like Belje are famous for their quality wines, including the Belje Graševina. The Vidikovac Lookout Point, Banovo Brdo Vineyards provides a scenic overview of this viticultural landscape.
The best time to visit Kneževi Vinogradi largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, vineyards, and nature parks like Kopački Rit without the intense summer heat. The autumn harvest season is particularly vibrant for wine enthusiasts. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor recreation, including swimming at the Sports and Recreation Centre "Bazeni".
Yes, a unique characteristic of the Baranja region is its "architecture in the ground," specifically the wine cellars dug into thick loess strata. Protected ethnological units like Katolički surduk and Reformatski surduk in Zmajevac and Suza feature around 80 such wine cellars, which are integral to the region's famous wine roads and cultural heritage.
The region is famous for its rich gastronomic specialties. You can expect to find delicious fish and venison dishes, reflecting the area's natural resources. Traditional Slavonian delicacies, such as kulen (a type of spiced sausage), are also prominent and highly recommended for visitors looking to experience authentic local flavors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical exploration, natural beauty, and the unique winemaking culture. The panoramic views from spots like Vidikovac Lookout Point, Banovo Brdo Vineyards are highly appreciated. The tranquility of the plains, the rich history evident in archaeological sites and churches, and the opportunity to taste local wines in traditional cellars are often highlighted as memorable experiences.
Yes, Kneževi Vinogradi and the surrounding villages offer various accommodation options. Numerous rural households provide lodging, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and cultural heritage of Baranja. For campers, Camping Suza Baranja is a well-regarded small campsite, especially popular with cyclists, offering good facilities and a friendly atmosphere.
For those seeking adventure, the municipality provides opportunities for activities beyond traditional sightseeing. You can find options for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding, canoeing on the local waterways, and paintball. These activities offer a more adrenaline-fueled way to experience the diverse landscapes of Kneževi Vinogradi.


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