Gornjak Gorge Nature Park features rugged terrain with dramatic limestone cliffs, providing a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Located in the Homolje mountains of eastern Serbia, Gornjak Gorge Nature Park spans a picturesque area known for its steep limestone cliffs, dense forests, and the winding Mlava River that cuts through the gorge. The area is not just a natural wonder but also a place rich in history, featuring the medieval Gornjak Monastery built in the 14th century. Besides its historical significance, the park shelters diverse flora and fauna, including rare bird species and endemic plants. Recreation opportunities abound with several trails offering challenging hikes, rock climbing spots, and fishing in the river. Its scenic beauty, combined with cultural heritage, draws visitors seeking both adventure and tranquility.
The Gornjak Monastery, a serene spiritual site from the 14th century.
Stunning limestone cliffs offering excellent rock climbing opportunities.
The clear waters of the Mlava River, perfect for fishing and scenic walks along its banks.
Unique biodiversity including endemic plant species and rare birds.
A historic monastery offering a glimpse into medieval Serbian spirituality and architecture.
Dramatic cliffs popular with climbers and providing panoramic views of the gorge.
A vibrant river hosting various fish species, ideal for angling and nature walks.