Description
Jarkovac Lake, also known as Ljukovsko Lake, is a medium sized artificial lake made by building a dam on the Fruška Gora stream Ljukov in 1976. It is 2 km long and 300m wide, with a maximum depth of 10m. Jarkovac Lake is a good year-round birding spot. The most productive is the north part of the lake, downhill from the Earl Pejačević villa. Bütykös hattyú, Tőkés réce, Szürke gém, Nagy kócsag, Búbos vöcsök, Szárcsa, Vízityúk, Gólyatöcs, and Szürke cankó are quite common here. Sarki búvár has also been recorded in winter.
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Access
Jarkovac Lake is just 6 km west of Inđija town. Places to park are near the old Earl Pejačević villa on the north and near the dam on the south of the lake. Click on the P for directions. If parking near the Earl Pejačević villa, note the narrow path through the bushes that leads downhill to the lake.


