Serbian Countryside: Lesser-Known Weekend Getaway Ideas
Serbia has the perfect lineup for a great weekend road trip. And, yes, the party is just as wild as you have heard. Though, maybe not in the country’s small towns where everything tends to exist in a much quieter way.
Climbing in the foothills of Midzor, Serbia’s tallest peak, you will gaze out over the valley of the misty countryside, thinking about the dreary city rush you left behind and feel thankful you chose to tour (arguably) Serbia’s better half – the small villages most tourists don’t know exist. These “undiscovered” villages may even be the best places to visit in Serbia!
Serbia is a land-locked country but still very much in the center of all the action in the Balkans and pleasantly uncrowded. Eight countries surround the Serbian border: Bulgaria and Romania to the east; North Macedonia to the south; Kosovo, Montenegro, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west. Hungary is the only country that borders the north.
You can’t miss out on all the variety of places to go in Serbia. It would be a real shame. There are numerous unique Serbia tourist attractions. With its history present at all stops, you will leave the country with a much better understanding of its past than when you arrived. Additionally, you will have some good food in your belly and countless jaw-dropping photos of scenic countryside not often seen by foreigners. Read More…