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Djerdap National Park ranges some 100 km in length along the right bank of the River Danube, where the the mountains rise up to 800 m a.s.l.
Djerdap National Park encompasses the River Danube and a narrow mountain belt, two to eight kilometres in width, reaching 50 (the Danube level) to 800 metres above sea level (Somrda Mt.). About 70 per cent of the national park is covered by broadleaved forest (mostly beech and oak) and scrub, while the rest are meadows and orchards, limestone cliffs, boulders and scree, and the rivers.
About 170 bird species have been recorded in the park, including Vepsevåk, Havørn, Slangeørn, Småskrikørn, Kongeørn, Dvergørn, Hønsehauk, Svartglente, Vandrefalk, Jerpe, Åkerrikse, Turteldue, Dverghornugle, Hubro (rare), Slagugle (rare), Alpeseiler, Gråspett, Hvitryggspett (rare), Mellomspett, Dvergspett, Trelerke, Klippesvale, Amursvale, Fossekall, Halsbåndfluesnapper, Dvergfluesnapper (rare), Balkanmeis, Tornskate, Rødhodevarsler (rare), Hortulan and Klippespurv.
Some of the mammalian highlights of the national park are Eurasian Otter, Lynx (up to a dozen individuals), Brown Bear, Wild Boar, Red Deer, Roe Deer, and Chamois.
Photos by Mileta Cekovic, Julien Birard and Dragan Simic.
By car only. Park wherever you like, but at the side – be sure not to block heavy lorries full of beech trunks (however illegitimate, mostly legally logged within the park)! Explore by walking, or further driving.
The riverside town of Golubac (130 km or two hours’ drive from Belgrade) is the entrance point to the area. Almost every village between Golubac and the next town of Donji Milanovac (a further 60 km) offers rooms to let, but petrol stations are to be found only in the towns.
For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.
When to go: breeding season (May/June), but the park is also important as a migratory stop-over site and the Danube as a wintering area.
To be properly explored, Djerdap National Park requires at least three days or, better, four to five days.
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