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Vršac Mountains

Banat, Vojvodina  >  Serbia

Vršac Mountains are the highest mountain range in Serbia's province of Vojvodina, with Gudurički Peak reaching 641m above sea level.

Geplaatst* door Mileta Čeković
Meest recente update 26 augustus 2024

Beschrijving

Vršac Mountains are fully covered with deciduous forests, mainly oak, linden, and acacia, with some patches of beech and maple. In spring, linden and acacia give the whole surroundings a pleasant fragrance. On the west end of the 19 km long mountain range lies the town of Vršac, while the east end has mild slopes that are partly on the other side of the Romanian border.

Vršac Mountains are known to host many birds of prey species, like Wespendief, Buizerd, Slangenarend, Schreeuwarend, Sperwer, Torenvalk and Boomvalk. Interesting birding spots include Sočica, Mesić, and Malo Središte ("Small Bullseye") villages and Lisičija Glava ("Fox's Head") and Gudurički Vrh peaks, while the Tower of Vršac has the best viewpoint in the area.

The area near Sočica and Mesić featureas open hilly landscape, while area near Malo Središte and Tower of Vršac is mostly forested low-mountain slopes.

Details

Toegang

Vršac Mountain range has many access points, click on a P in the map for directions to one of the parking spots.

Terrein en leefgebied

Bos , Berg , Landbouw , Verspreide bomen en struiken

Omstandigheden

Heuvelachtig , Bergachtig , Open landschap

Rondlopende wandeling mogelijk?

Ja

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Kan handig zijn

Wanneer hier vogels kijken?

Lente , Zomer

Toptijd voor dit gebied

Zomer , Voorjaarstrek , Lente

Route

Onverharde weg , Breed pad

Zwaarte wandeling

Gemiddeld

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Te voet

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Nee

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3 km

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