Best natural monuments around Национални парк Фрушка гора include its highest peaks, artificial lakes, and unique geological formations. As the oldest national park in Serbia, Fruška Gora features rich flora and fauna, including over 1,500 plant species and more than 10,000 animal species. The park's geological history reveals it was once an island in the Pannonian Sea, evidenced by fossil remains. These natural features contribute to its diverse ecosystems and scenic landscapes.
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It is slippery and quite dangerous during the rain and after. It was very hard to climb the rock next to the waterfall when it was wet, and there are steep hills on the routes to the waterfall. Be careful.
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"Beli Majdan" (which means "White Quarry"), also known as the Rakovac Cave, is a stone quarry where granite stone was likely dug, probably since the Middle Ages, and used as building blocks for the nearby Rakovac Monastery, houses in the Rakovac village, as well as for tombstones at the local graveyard. By digging out granite blocks, a unique cave complex was formed, with 4-meter-high galleries supported by stone pillars. During World War II, the "Beli Majdan" cave was used as a common hideout for the local population of the village of Rakovac and workers of the Rakovac quarry during raids organized by the occupiers. This was also the case during the Great Enemy Offensive on Fruška Gora on August 28, 1942. Those who hid in the „Beli Majdan“ remained safe, whereas 58 workers from the Rakovac quarry were arrested. The director of the Rakovac quarry, Ing. Josip Suić, intervened and managed to liberate 32 workers, but the rest were sent to the internment camp in Sremska Mitrovica, where most of them were killed. [This site is part of the Liberation Routes Hiking Tour "The Liberation Walk" (6km)] Tour: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1881448190?share_token=aQX2irH9OHv16zbghqkWFCaaumiVA4C634I6ri4nXXDKLs8eSK&ref=wtd
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Very nice view to surrounding mountains and forest, there are benches and few tables for you to take a sandwich with a cup of tea.
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Warning, this is more a hike for mountaineers. We walked the trail today and it was very challenging. There are very steep hills, you slip frequently and have to grab on to the trunks of the trees (some of them have even anchors attached to them). We had to climb up 3 times and really struggled. This is not an easy hike!
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There are a lot of insects! Get some bug spray ready, you'll need eye and face protection! The trail is not easy: mud, water, stones. You need powerful shoes!
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Lookout Eagle Battlefield. A monument of freedom and a bombed TV tower were seen.
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A lot of up and down, trying to get their early in the morning. Unfortunately, there is a lot of trash around the picnic areas. Much up and down, but quite in the woods, best in the morning driving. Unfortunately, the rest areas are rather garbage places
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Fruška Gora National Park offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore its highest peaks like Crveni Čot (539 m) and Iriški Venac (509 m), which provide panoramic views. The park is also home to artificial lakes such as Borkovačko and Sot, ideal for recreation. Don't miss the unique geological formations, remnants from when Fruška Gora was an island in the ancient Pannonian Sea, evidenced by fossilized shells and snails.
Yes, the only waterfall in Fruška Gora National Park is Dumbovački Waterfall, located on its northern side. Its cascading waters are a beautiful sight, even when frozen in winter. Be aware that the trail to the waterfall can be challenging, with steep and slippery sections, especially after rain.
A significant historical natural monument is Beli Majdan (White Quarry) — Rakovac Cave. This unique cave complex was formed by quarrying granite stone, creating 4-meter-high galleries supported by stone pillars. Historically, it served as a hideout for the local population during World War II.
Fruška Gora National Park is exceptionally rich in biodiversity. It boasts around 1,500 plant species, including over 30 types of orchids, 18 of which are internationally protected. The park is renowned for having the largest concentration of lime forests in Europe, alongside oak and beech forests. Its fauna is equally impressive, with over 10,000 registered animal species, notably hosting Serbia's only active Imperial Eagle nest.
Yes, Orlovo Bojište Viewpoint is considered family-friendly. It offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains and forest, with benches and tables available for visitors to relax and enjoy a picnic.
Fruška Gora National Park offers beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant flora, while summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and shaded trails. Autumn showcases stunning fall foliage, and even in winter, the frozen cascades of Dumbovački Waterfall offer a unique spectacle. Consider checking local weather forecasts before your visit, especially if planning hikes.
The area around Fruška Gora National Park's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. For example, there are easy hikes like the "Outdoor Café near Novi Sad – Iriški Venac television tower loop" or more moderate options such as the "Staro Hopovo Monastery – Novo Hopovo Monastery loop." Cyclists can also enjoy road cycling routes like the "Vrdnik – Brankovac Viewpoint loop." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for the region.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for exploring the natural beauty of Fruška Gora. For instance, you can take the "Dumbovački Waterfall loop from Чукља" which is an easy 6.6 km route. Another option is the "Rakovac Monastery loop from Stari Rakovac," an easy 3.8 km trail. These routes are great for a more relaxed exploration of the park's natural surroundings. Find more easy hikes in the easy hikes guide.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views from spots like Orlovo Bojište Viewpoint, which offers stunning panoramas of the surrounding mountains and forests. The unique geological formations and the historical significance of places like Beli Majdan (White Quarry) — Rakovac Cave are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding hikes to natural wonders like Dumbovački Waterfall, despite the demanding terrain.
When hiking to Dumbovački Waterfall, be prepared for a challenging trail. It features very steep hills and can be slippery, especially after rain. Strong, waterproof hiking shoes are recommended, and you might need to use tree trunks for support. Bug spray is also advisable due to the presence of insects. It's considered more of a hike for mountaineers than an easy stroll.
While the guide does not list specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every natural monument, Fruška Gora National Park has numerous picnic areas and is known for its vineyards and wine routes. You can find restaurants and cafes in the villages surrounding the park, such as Sremski Karlovci or Vrdnik, which are good options for refreshments after exploring the natural monuments.


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