Top 9 Most Beautiful Lakes in Serbia

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Serbia is a land of valleys, mountains, and more. There are also many lakes and rivers in Serbia. Some of the former are artificial, but that should never be ... read more...

  1. On Tara Mountain, in central-western Serbia, lies a man-made lake called Zaovine Lake. As a reservoir for the Bajina Bata II reversible hydropower plant, it was built on the Beli Rzav river. It has five bays, so the lake has earned the moniker "Jewel of Tara", and is also one of the most beautiful lakes in Serbia.


    The water is relatively pure, and with a little processing in water factories, it may be utilized as drinking water, which is an interesting fact. The lake is utilized to grow carp and trout fish, in addition to offering years of leisure amenities for its most ardent and devoted swimmers. The location where renowned Serbian biologist Josif Pancic found the Pancic spruce tree is close to the lake.


    In connection with it, tourists will find the myths and stories revealed about this fortified medieval town to be very entertaining. For all those nature lovers out there, it's fascinating to note that Zaovine is home to 25 of the 330 internationally noteworthy plant species whose habitat is in Serbia, 15 of which are protected as natural rarities.


    Location: Tara Mountain, Zlatibor Distric

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  2. According to a local myth that has been passed down through the generations, a large lake once existed on the well-known Pester Plains. Troglava, a terrifying dragon who dwelt in the lake, was easily dispatched by Saint George. The forest in the lake appears to have been damaged during the struggle by the Monster's tail. Centuries later, the waters of the lake Pester flooded over, and three new artificial lakes were created - Uvac, Radoinjsko, and Zlatar lakes in the area, which are now administered by the Drina - Lim hydropower plants.


    The settlement of Uvac has many monasteries because of its rough canyon, the most notable of which is Mileseva Monastery, which was erected in the 13th century as a gift by the local lords. This popular tourist destination and the corresponding nature reserve are also known as Uvac Canyon. It was molded and produced by river erosion, and it is situated halfway between Sjenica and Nova Varos. It can be identified by the somewhat condensed meanders the river etched into the limestone rock. The griffon vulture, the most significant local "scavenger of nature," has its primary habitat in Uvac since it is a protected natural area. Currently, this canyon is home to around 300 different species, making it the Balkans and Europe's largest bird colony. Certainly, when you come to this lake, you can have incredible experiences, breathtakingly gorgeous scenery, and fascinating stories to share with your loved ones as you relive your time in this area.


    Location: in Western Serbia.

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  3. In eastern Serbia, there is a man-made lake called Bor Lake. This is one of the most beautiful lakes in Serbia. The lake was created in 1959 as a result of the building of a dam over the rivers Valja Dzoni, Marec, and a portion of Zlot (Zlotska reka) for the use of the mining and smelting firm RTB Bor.


    Bor Lake is a popular tourist and local destination. The Mining and Smelting Complex Bor uses the lake water largely for its rides, but it is also used to promote tourism. Many locals and tourists from the area go to this picture-perfect location in the summer to enjoy the crystal-clear, transparent mountain waters.


    It is most enticing to swimmers in these lakes is they can swim to their hearts' content and be used for other recreational activities. Four incredibly gorgeous beaches as well as a few smaller ones have been constructed on the lake's shoreline with this in mind. There are facilities for athletes in which they may go for football, volleyball, handball, basketball, and other sporting events, with the main beach and the tropical bar typically being the most well-liked spots. The beauty of this town seems to be attested to by the plentiful animals and picture-perfect surroundings, which draw tourists to the lake shores on an annual basis.


    Location: Bor District, Serbia

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  4. Southeast Serbia has a semi-artificial lake called Vlasina Lake. The lake is Serbia's highest and biggest man-made body of water. It was built between 1947 and 1951 when the peat bog known as Vlasinsko Blato (also known as Vlasina Mud) was blocked off by a dam and flooded by arriving rivers, mostly the Vlasina.


    The bay, which is perfect for beaches, water sports, and camping, seems to be where its beauty is located. There are 12 more bays in all, with Biljana Bay receiving the most visitors. Plana, Vardenik, and Cemernik are three further picturesque mountains. The presence of floating islands where the winds cause the lake's water level to rise is undoubtedly what makes you fall in love with this location. However, a long-standing legend that has been told in this area for ages seems to impress the majority of visitors.

    For those looking to spend their vacation in peace and quiet, away from the bustle of large towns, Vlasina Lake is a truly hidden gem of unspoiled nature


    Location: Southeast Serbia.

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  5. A manmade lake by the name of Perucac Lake is connected to the Perucac tourist village is one of the most beautiful lakes in Serbia. It was built in 1966 and is located between the cities of Viegrad in Bosnia and Bajina Bata in Serbia in a river bend that naturally rings the Tara mountain.


    This is a quaint little town located 13 kilometers away from Bajina Bata on the right bank of the river. The community includes warm and welcoming locals, a number of quaint eateries, cultural and artistic landmarks, as well as a hydroelectric power plant, which is what this lake was built for. Simply put, the lake is amazing. There is a beachfront resort with kid-friendly pools, lots of entertainment options, and a fantastic restaurant within. In addition to swimming, visitors can go boat riding, canoeing, or pedal boating.

    The abundance of fish on the lake makes Peruac a fishing haven. On the lake, a yearly huchen fishing competition is held, and some of the competitors brag impressive awards. Additionally abundant in the lake are European chub, catfish, and carp. In addition to Tara National Park, adjacent Mokra Gora and Drvengrad (Wooden Town), an ethnic hometown of renowned Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica, are also worth visiting.

    Location: between Višegrad & Bajina Bašta

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  6. Simply put, if you decided to go on an adventure in Vojvodina, you should not miss this lake. It is situated 8 kilometers from Subotica, close to Palic, which is currently regarded as one of the most significant tourist destinations in northern Serbia. This lake is the biggest naturally formed lake in Serbia. It appears to have been described for the first time in the 15th century, and many years later, it was discovered that this water had proven medicinal benefits for the treatment of skin problems.


    Currently, it appears that Palic Lake is effective in treating rheumatism, anxiety, gynecological imbalances, as well as back pain and bone pain. The lake is well-known for its assortment of modest but luxurious spa baths, where locals and visitors can experience the healing powers of the water while relaxing in wooden bathtubs. A variety of comfortable amenities and entertainment options are offered by numerous summer homes and camps for people of all ages. All guests can enjoy fantastic recreational options including football fields, basketball courts, running tracks, and swimming pools.


    There are 17 kilometers of promenades along the lakeshore, as well as ample opportunities for birdwatching and fishing. The lake is surrounded by brand-new hotels, eateries, and smaller villas, and the vibrant nightlife will exceed all of your expectations. Pali Lake plays host to a significant European Film Festival throughout the summer. At the Pali Film Festival in July, numerous filmmakers, actors, and film reviewers congregate. The most recent films shown in a welcoming setting add to the festival's already distinctive character as it is entirely devoted to European cinema.


    Children under the age of five will especially enjoy visiting the adjacent zoo, where the animals are not imprisoned but rather allowed to roam freely in fenced-off portions of the park. Even if you choose not to visit the Zoo, the local flora and fauna will leave you in awe.


    Location: Vojvodina, Serbia

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  7. One of Serbia's most well-liked vacation destinations each year is Lake Silver, also known as Srebrno Jezero, an artificial lake. 110 kilometers separate it from Belgrade. Along with the undeniable beauty of the lake and the coast, visitors may also take advantage of the aqua park, a variety of dining options, and playgrounds. The lake's surface is so burned at dusk that it appears to be silver even though there isn't any silver in the water.


    Four decades ago, Srebrno Jezero opened a car park and a hotel called "Silver Lake" and became well-known. It was a haven for domestic visitors and fisherman who visited this "Serbian silver sea" every year. The lake has a surface area of 4 km2, measures 14 km in length, 300 m in width, and 8 m in depth. Visitors can enjoy aqua park, tourist boats, boat docks, congress, sports, leisure content, and a variety of bars and restaurants. A boat that travels to Golubac Fortress, Ramski Fortress, and the mouth of the river Pek is available for Danube cruises. Tourists can also see Veliko Gradiste, a coastal community where nearly every house doubles as a small metal-products factory, and a river island of Moldova that is legally protected and where 72 species of birds have been discovered.


    The Raman fortification, built in the 12th century, the Golubac fortress, the Tuman Monastery, the Nimik Monastery, the Lepenski Vir archaeological site, and the Viminacium Archaeological site are only a few of the cultural and historical landmarks close to Srebrno Jezero. Undoubtedly, Silver Lake is a great place for a picnic during the sweltering summer months.


    Location: Veliko Gradište, Biskuplje, Kisiljevo, Serbia

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  8. Six bigger and a number of smaller man-made lakes together known as the Bela Crkva lakes are located close to the town of Bela Crkva in the southern Banat region of the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Gravel extraction led to the formation of deep trenches, which aquifers and rainfall later filled. They are a well-liked tourism destination since the water there is clean and unpolluted and perfect for bathing.


    The lakes' varied depths and abundance of fish make it possible to go fishing in addition to swimming in them. The Main or City Lake, Vraevgaj Lake, Carp Lake, Pebble Lake, Novo Lake, and Malo Lake are just a few of the many attractions available to tourists. Unfortunately, swimming is not permitted in Novo and Malo lakes.


    Sailing and diving are both permitted here, which is a huge benefit of these lakes. In the summer, these schools are set up for diving and swimming. There are a lot of visitors to the lakes who want to swim and relax, but there are also calm locations where you may go fishing. The lakes are now home to numerous fish species, including pikeperch, carp, grass carp, perch, and catfish. Gradsko Lake hosts the annual Catfish Hunting event.


    Location: Banat, Vojvodina, Serbia

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  9. Bešenovačko Lake, also known as Beli Kamen, is a small body of water on the slopes of Fruka Gora, 30 kilometers from Novi Sad. It is an uncommon oasis made possible by the coexistence of nature and human activity. Locals frequently refer to this lake as Beli kamen or just Beenovo. The distance to the Sremska Mitrovica municipality's center is 23 kilometers.


    In 2004, an aquifer that flooded the deepest portions of the mine was severed, creating the lake on the site of a surface mine where limestone was extracted for the needs of the cement factory in Beocin. A 200-meter-diameter lake that was 15 meters deep eventually emerged.


    It was formerly a mine where marl ore was removed; now it is an azure lake with white stone surrounding it. The people utilize Lake Beenovako as a picnic spot instead of fishing because it is stocked. Near the lake, there is a wooden chapel that resembles the Beenovo monastery. This lake is an oasis for all who want to enjoy nature or refresh themselves during the hot summer days.


    Location: Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia

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