Climbing in Serbia: The Heart of the Balkans

Serbia is right in the heart of the Balkans, but sadly it is not on the radar for most climbers and tourists. For example, Spain receives around 120 times more tourists per year than Serbia. Those who make the effort to go will be rewarded with stunning mountains, rivers and serene forests that can be enjoyed in solitude. For climbers, there are already several great crags to choose from, but like most of the Balkans there is the potential for much more development in the future.

Craggy hillside on the other side of the wide Danube river. The banks of the river forested sides on either side. The river cuts through the valley which forms the border between Romania and Serbia.
The impressive Danube boilers, forming Serbias eastern border with Romania
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