Jastrebac mountain has one of the thickest forest covers in this part of Europe and is also one of the oldest mountains in Serbia, emerging as a huge island from the sea as early as the Tertiary Period.

As the mountain with the thickest forest cover in this part of the Balkans, Jastrebac is home to many deciduous and coniferous species, while its meadows are lush with rare and endemic plants.
As the mountain with the thickest forest cover in this part of the Balkans, Jastrebac is home to many deciduous and coniferous species, while its meadows are lush with rare and endemic plants. Here you can see species of international importance, such as Heldreich’s maple, ruscus, common holly and European hornbeam.
Jastrebac is also one of the few Serbian mountains with large forests of paper birch, a species distinguished by its beautiful, snowy-white bark. To prevent the disappearance of the species, which has become an emblem of this mountain, Serbia has declared it a protected species.
On the mountain’s plateaus you can also find various forest species, especially mushrooms and herbs. This makes Jastrebac an excellent spot not only for exploring, but also for collecting these “forest gems”.
The diverse animal world on Jastrebac is completed by game – red deer, boars, rabbits, badgers, martens and other animals. Winged poultry is equally diverse: you will be able to see numerous flocks of grey heron, white and black stork, pheasant, partridge and mallard.
The man-made lake near the mountain’s peak attracts visitors in the summer with its crystal-clear water and the pristine nature that surrounds it. And as Jastrebac is abundant in water, in its rivers and streams you can even find crabs and trout!


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Tourist organization of the city of Kruševac
Address: Majke Jugovića 3
37000 Kruševac
Phone: +381 (0)37 445 180
Email: turizamkrusevac@mts.rs
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