With its highest peak measuring 1,127 metres it is categorized as a low mountain, but the beauty of its nature and the wealth of its amenities are a match to Serbia’s much larger mountain ranges.

The abundance of flora also makes it ideal for honey production.
Springs and clear mountain rivers abound on Goč. The only lake on the mountain, Selište, is a favourite picnic area and frequented by visitors and locals alike. Although fishing and bathing is not allowed, the lake is definitely worth a visit because of its crisp, clean air and the enchanting view of the mountain’s slopes.
Beech and fir forests dominate the mountain’s slopes, with Goč pine, sessile oak, deciduous trees and exotic conifers the most common species. The lush slopes of Goč are filled with herbs, blueberries and wild strawberries which locals gather to make a traditional fruit preserve, for which this region is famous. The abundance of flora also makes it ideal for honey production.

There are also several ethno villages near Goč, where you can taste cheese, kaymak (a savoury style clotted cream) and other culinary delights, for which this region is famous.

Vrnjačka Banja Tourist Organization
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