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Vlasina Lake

Pčinja  >  Serbia

Semi-artificial lake in southeast Serbia at an altitude of over 1200 meters with a unique mix of mountain and wetland habitats.

Added* by Mileta Čeković
Most recent update 2 december 2025

Description

Vlasina Lake is the largest and highest artificial lake in Serbia, lying at an altitude of 1211 meters and covering an area of 16 square kilometers. It was created in 1947–51 when the peat bog Vlasinsko Blato ('Vlasina Mud') was closed off by a dam and submerged by the waters of incoming rivers, mainly the Vlasina.

The most interesting part of the lake is at the south, where the remains of Vlasinsko Blato lie and where Karmazsinpirók, Haris, and rozsdás csuk breed. Even breeding of citrombillegető has been recorded there in 2016, but lately, its records are scarce. On the lake itself common species are Tőkés réce, Kárókatona, Búbos vöcsök, fattyúszerkő, and kormos szerkő. Also, around the lake many passerine species can be found, like all five Serbian swallows (partifecske, Molnárfecske, Füsti fecske, Vörhenyes fecske, and szirtifecske), as well as Halvány sarlósfecske, Sarlósfecske, Süvöltő, Kerti poszáta, Karvalyposzáta, Barátcinege, kormosfejű cinege, félörvös légykapó (rare), and sárga billegető. On the slopes of the surrounding mountains Čemernik, Vardenik, and Gramada, fenyőszajkó and Keresztcsoru can be found.

Vlasina Lake and the surrounding mountains are part of IBA Vlasina (link is below) and are protected as Landscape of outstanding features Vlasina.

Details

Access

Vlasina Lake is most easily accessible from the southwestern side, by a 19 km long section of the regional road from Surdulica, which itself lies 10 km east of the Niš-Preševo highway. The road extends west, towards the Bulgarian border crossing at Strezimirovci, some 20 km away. Along the west shore, the regional road leads across the dam towards Crna Trava in the north. Press a P on the map for directions.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Wetland , Grassland , Plateau , Mountain , River , Lake , Moors/heathland

Conditions

Hilly , Mountainous , Wet

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

Just one day to explore Vlasina Lake and its surroundings is not enough, but there is nice accommodation available on the Vlasina Lake itself. Still, if you prefer staying in hotels, your best option is Vranje town, from where you can also explore other birding places in the southern part of Serbia.

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