Jelovarnik Waterfall
If you're looking for a true adventure and some refreshment, take a stroll through Kopaonik's woodlands and stop by Jelovarnik, one of Serbia's tallest waterfalls. Jelovarnik has long been a locals-only legend in the same-named region. It is now, however, one of the protected natural areas. At its source, the river Jelovarnik looks to be a very little river that erupts from seven tiny springs. This is the reason why the (Sedam suza) Seven Tears is the name of the source. A stunning scene is produced by the roaring water falling from a tremendous height at the spot where the river molds the Jelovarnik waterfall. The raging and tumultuous water of Jelovarnik continues to tumble and flow across an almost apathetic landscape.
Reaching the waterfall itself can be quite difficult because it is tucked away in a deep mixed forest at a height of 1,116 meters. But if you choose the difficult roads, you won't regret it because you'll pass by a lot of other unnamed beauties on route to this waterfall. You may unwind, cool down in the crystal-clear mountain river, breathe in the pure forest air, and shoot pictures close to waterfall cascades. You will undoubtedly want to get lost here again after experiencing the adventure-filled, colorful intricacies of the journey to the Kopaonik waterfall. Many tourists who come to Jelovarnik wish they could stay for at least one more minute in this secluded mountain cradle.
Location: Kopaonik, Serbia