Measuring more than 80 kilometres in length, Kopaonik is the largest mountain massif in Serbia and one of the most popular tourist destinations, both in the winter season and during the summer months.

As you walk along its forests, you will pass by as many as 1,600 different plant species, four of which are endangered species in Europe.
What gives Kopaonik mountain its specific appeal is its recognisable landscape with dense coniferous forests. From the high peaks of Kopaonik, you can enjoy the view all the way to Šar Mountain, Komovo and Stara planina, as the fresh mountain air fills your lungs with each deep breath you take.
Due to its outstanding natural value, Kopaonik has been declared a national park. As you walk along its forests, you will pass by as many as 1,600 different plant species, four of which are endangered species in Europe. Here you can also see 90 plant species that are endemic to this region – Kopaonik’s houseleek, Kopaonik’s violet and Pančić’s bittercress. Kopaonik is very popular among mushroom foragers, because this relatively small area is abundant in penny buns, chanterelles, common mushrooms, oyster mushroom and other edible species.
Kopaonik is also home to numerous endangered butterflies and other animal species. Due to the numerous bird species that are native to the area, it has been included in the international network of Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBA).
Kopaonik offers ideal conditions for active holidays year-round and is the most popular Serbian ski resort.

In the area surrounding Kopaonik, you can also visit some of the most beautiful medieval churches and monasteries.

Raška Tourist Organization
Nemanjina 1/II 36350 Raška
+381 (0)36 738 670
office@raskaturizam.rs
http://www.raskaturizam.rs

Brus Tourist Organization
Bratislave Petrović 15, 37220 Brus
+381 (0)37 3825 185
toob@mts.rs
www.turizamopstinebrus.rs