Gazivoda Lake
Liqeni I Ujmanit, also known as the Gazivoda Lake, is a reservoir that lines the Ibar River's course. The village of Gazivoda is where the lake gets its name. It covers 11.9 km2. Along the north bank is the national highway M-22.3 (Novi Pazar to Mitrovica). The numerous historic mountain settlements, such as Ribarice, Banje, and Rezala in the Kosovar municipality of Zubin Potok, are notably distinctive for the region. There is a bridge that crosses the lake at Brnjak, right by the border crossing. The lake also provides the two power plants, which provide about 92 percent of Kosovo's electricity, with essential cooling water.
Simply park your car at road level and take a short stroll down to one of the several small beaches that line Gazivoda. Between Tusice and Dragalice, there is a tranquil beach where you may have a relaxing afternoon with a picnic. Gazivoda Lake is a beautiful lake that serves as a recreation area. There are many outdoor activities available on and around the lake. Swimming, diving, kayaking, and windsurfing are all options. The largest and most stunning lake in Kosovo is Gazivoda/Ujmani Lake, which you should unquestionably visit while on vacation there.
Location: Northern Kosovo