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Top 15 Gorges in Central Serbia

Best canyons in Central Serbia are characterized by diverse natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and significant geological formations. The region features deep river gorges, striking meanders, and areas with unique flora and fauna. These canyons offer varied landscapes, from wild and untamed sections to those with historical and cultural significance. Central Serbia's canyons provide opportunities to observe natural monuments and explore varied terrain.

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  • The most popular canyons is Veliki Štrbac Summit View, a summit that…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Danube Gorge Between Donji Milanovac and Tekija

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While on the Romanian side the mass tourism prevails and high traffic, it is quiet on the Serbian side, …

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Boletinska Reka Gorge

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Near the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, below the main road, there is a small canyon named Boljetinsko Brdo.
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Mraconia Monastery – Iron Gates Gorge

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In front of the southern portal of the tunnel there is a small widening on the river side, where you can safely stop to take photos. This is not the case on the north side of the tunnel.

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The sculpture is huge, but everyone has to judge for themselves whether it is art. The view of the Danube is wonderful for me even without Decebalus ...

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Probably the best view of the Danube bottleneck: quite high, exactly as an extension of the "iron gate", which offers a great view. In addition, it is a fairly well-developed …

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Even though I mainly ride my mountain bike in Donji Milanovac, some of my scenic highlights here can also be reached with a good trekking bike. And above all worth …

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Veliki Štrbac Summit View

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Highest point of the hike. From here you have a perfect view of the Djerdab Gorge and over to Romania.

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Kablar Viewpoint

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Not to be confused with the summit stone which is reached about 50m before, the observation deck offers a good view on both sides of the gorge, on the one …

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Trgoviški Timok Gorge

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Possible to camp near the waterfall, some fireflies at night, quiet at night and a lot of stars✨

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It's a fantastic place for barbecuing and rock climbing. Some children have discovered cancer in the stream.

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Ljubomir Simundja
December 20, 2025, Veliki Štrbac Summit View

Great and engaging hike, worth the trip if you are visiting Golubac. But beware when you finish the first climb (from the recommend route) there is a house with three guard dogs, and they do their job really good, loud noises keep them at bay.

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The Mraconia Monastery was originally built in 1523, but was destroyed several times and flooded during the construction of the "Iron Gate 1" hydroelectric power plant. The current building is a new structure.

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The 55 m high statue of the Dacian king Decebalus has unfortunately not been completed to this day.

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It's a fantastic place for barbecuing and rock climbing. Some children have discovered cancer in the stream.

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Here lie smaller gorges separated by the Dubova Gulf. Their names date back to the Ottoman Empire, when the Danube waters were swift and full of whirlpools resembling a "pot." In Mali Kazan, the Danube is at its narrowest (150-180 m) and deepest. The steep flanks of Mt. Miro, formed from Jurassic limestone, rise above the Danube. The highest peaks, Veliki Strbac (768 m) and Mali Strbac (626 m), are already integrated into the hiking trail as viewpoints towards Mali Kazan and Veliki Kazan, respectively. The Hajducka Vodenica archaeological site and the submerged karst spring of the same name are located at the foot of the hill. Before the construction of the dam in the Djerdap area, traces of prehistoric necropolises and settlements from the Roman and medieval periods were discovered at this site.

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The statue of the Dacian king Decebalus is a 55-meter-tall statue and the tallest rock sculpture in Europe. It is located on a rock formation in the Almăj Mountains on the banks of the Danube near the village of Dubova, southwest of the city of Orșova (Romania), in the Iron Gates Nature Park. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_des_Decebalus

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A very technically demanding trail!

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Amazing view of the iron gates and nice road without too much traffic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable canyons in Central Serbia?

Central Serbia is home to several impressive canyons. Key ones include the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, known for its striking meanders and monasteries; Lazar's Canyon, the deepest and longest in eastern Serbia; the Đetinja River Gorge near Užice, offering a blend of nature and history; and the dramatic Jerma River Canyon in the southeast. You can also find stunning views of the Danube Gorge from viewpoints like Veliki Štrbac Summit View and View of the Iron Gates Gorge on the Danube.

Are there family-friendly canyons or viewpoints in Central Serbia?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of the Rock Sculpture of Decebalus and the Danube is a family-friendly viewpoint with benches and shade. The View of the Iron Gates Gorge on the Danube also offers a well-developed rest area. The Đetinja River Gorge near Užice provides accessible trails along former railway lines, suitable for leisurely walks and cycling.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Central Serbia's canyons?

The canyons boast diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter striking river meanders in the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, towering limestone cliffs in Lazar's Canyon, and rich biodiversity including rare plant species, butterflies, and birds across many gorges. The Đetinja River Gorge features hot springs and caves, while the Jerma River Canyon is known for its vibrant rock colors and dramatic, narrow passages. Many areas are protected, preserving unique flora and fauna.

What historical or cultural sites are located near the canyons?

Central Serbia's canyons are rich in history. The Ovčar-Kablar Gorge is famously known as the 'Serbian Mount Athos' due to its 10 medieval Orthodox Christian monasteries. Near Lazar's Canyon, you can explore the extensive Lazareva Pećina (Lazar's Cave), one of Serbia's longest cave systems. The Đetinja River Gorge contains archaeological sites from the Neolithic period, and the Jerma River Canyon is home to the Poganovo Monastery.

What is the best time to visit Central Serbia's canyons?

The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and exploring, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Lazar's Canyon is best explored in summer when water levels are low, making it more accessible for challenging adventures. Summer also allows for activities like swimming in the Jerma River or at the city beach in Užice near the Đetinja River Gorge.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

The canyons and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountaineering in the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, with challenging trails leading to panoramic viewpoints like Kablar Viewpoint. Lazar's Canyon is ideal for experienced mountaineers and hikers seeking wild, untamed nature. The Đetinja River Gorge offers hiking and cycling along converted railway lines, kayaking, and swimming. The Jerma River Canyon is a paradise for explorers, hikers, mountain climbers, and cyclists. For more options, explore Hiking in Central Serbia, MTB Trails in Central Serbia, and Running Trails in Central Serbia.

Are there challenging hikes or viewpoints for experienced adventurers?

Yes, Central Serbia offers challenging options. The hike to Veliki Štrbac Summit View is considered challenging, but rewards with breathtaking views of the Djerdab Gorge. The Kablar Viewpoint in the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge is reached via a technically demanding trail. Lazar's Canyon is known for its wild and untamed nature, making it a challenging destination for experienced mountaineers and hikers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons in Central Serbia?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the sense of adventure. Many highlight the breathtaking panoramas from viewpoints like Veliki Štrbac Summit View, calling the view of the Iron Gate 'simply breathtaking'. The well-developed rest areas at viewpoints are also appreciated. The unique geological formations, rich biodiversity, and the opportunity to connect with nature are also highly valued.

Can I find wild swimming spots in Central Serbia's canyons?

Yes, during the warmer months, some canyons offer opportunities for wild swimming. The Jerma River in the Jerma River Canyon is suitable for swimming in summer. Additionally, the Đetinja River Gorge has a city beach in Užice where visitors can swim during the summer season. The Ovčar-Kablar Gorge even features thermal springs, with one in the riverbed warming the water to 58 °C (136 °F).

Are there any 'hidden gem' canyons or less-known spots worth exploring?

While the major canyons are well-known, areas like the Boletinska Reka Gorge and Trgoviški Timok Gorge offer beautiful natural scenery that might be less frequented than the more prominent sites. The Jerma River Canyon, despite its beauty, remained largely inaccessible until the 1970s, preserving a wild nature that still feels like a discovery for many explorers.

What wildlife can be observed in Central Serbia's canyons?

The canyons are rich in biodiversity. The Ovčar-Kablar Gorge is home to 700 herbal species, including 23 orchid species, and a diverse range of butterflies and birds. Lazar's Canyon features over 720 plant species, bats, chamois, golden eagles, and wolves. The Đetinja River Gorge is notable for 110 of Serbia's 192 butterfly species. The Jerma River Canyon is a Special Nature Reserve, preserving rare species of birds of prey like the Suri eagle.

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