Description
Vražji Kamen (Devil's Stone) near Velika Trnica village is a natural phenomenon with rock pillars formed by the Pčinja River rising from the river valley. These rock formations around the small church are one of the rare places in Serbia where Blue Rock Thrush breeds. The road tunnel beneath hides Crag Martin, while Red-rumped Swallow, House Martin, and Barn Swallow are flying through the river valley. The scrubby and rocky slopes north of the church host Rock Bunting and Wood Lark among many other passerine species. Usual suspects like White-throated Dipper, Grey Wagtail, and Black Stork, are at the riverbanks.
The whole Pčinja River valley is part of the Aegean basin thus many southeastern and Mediterranean species are possible here, though more likely in the downstream parts of the valley than at this location. The area is protected as the Nature Monument Vražji Kamen - Prosečnik.
The area belongs to the Important Bird Area (IBA) Pčinja.
Details
Access
To access Vražji Kamen depart from the highway Vranje - Bujanovac towards the Ristovac village. After 10km at Sveta Petka village make sure to turn left and continue stright for the next 20km to reach Vražji Kamen. There is a convenient parking place at the bottom of the cliffs.


