Lisine Waterfall
The Lisine Waterfalls are a Natural Monument in East Serbia, some 20 kilometers from Despotovac via the quaint towns of Stenjevac, Vodna, and Strmosten. They are situated on the Beljanica Mountain's slopes. The Lisine Waterfalls are located near to where the Resava and Vrelo rivers converge, and they are completely encircled by lush, well-maintained woods. Waterways, river valleys, limestone caverns, scented meadows, and fascinating Kucaj Mountain ranges that extend to the point where your sight is drawn. The Lisine spring with its watercourse and its waterfalls form a geomorphological complex of beautiful beauty, scientific, educational, and cultural importance, offering Serbia's singular natural worth.
The same-named valley that was formed under the vertical carst portions of the Beljanica Mountain gave rise to the name Lisine. The Radoseva Pecina Cave's vertical side is where the Veliko vrelo spring rises from at the apex of the ravine. The magnificent rocky springs were carved by a multitude of subsurface rivers. The Veliko Vrelo gains intensity as it travels along its path after beginning as a sluggish, peaceful river at its source. There are several areas for picnics and outdoor enjoyment along the route that leads to the Veliko Vrelo's source.
The 20-meter-high Lisine Waterfalls are one of the most well-known tourist destinations and natural attractions in Serbia due to their beauty, which is enhanced by the vertical sides of the water amphitheater made of tuffacous layers, which features several water cascades, a bottom covered in large tuffa blocks, the main water beam, and the lake.
Location: Beljanica Mountain, Serbia