Golija is one of the most beautiful and thickly forested mountains in Serbia.

During your stay on Golija, you will be surrounded by almost a thousand different plant and animal species. The most common among them is Heldreich’s maple, a species that survived the ice age and over time became a symbol of Golija. Because of the presence of almost 100 different species of birds, as well as mammals such as hedgehog, alpine shrew, lesser mole-rat, hazel dormouse, weasel, brown bear and wolf, UNESCO declared the area of Golija and the nearby Radočela mountain the Golija-Studenica Special Biosphere Reserve.
Golija has an abundance of rivers inhabited by freshwater fish species, including brown trout, gudgeon, grayling… There is also lake Tičar, also known as Dajičko lake, which attracts visitors with its curious triangular shape and huge variations between water levels during drought periods and rainy months. Another lake nearby is Nebeska suza (Heavenly Tear), which appeared after an earthquake in Romania in 1974. Thanks to its preserved nature, this mountain offers unique nature expeditions and survival programmes to its visitors. One of the most beautiful adventures for children and adults is an all-day walk through the thick forests of Golija, where visitors can gather wild strawberries and blueberries and encounter wild horses that freely roam the green pastures.

Golija abounds in cultural and historic landmarks, both on the mountain and in its vicinity.


IVANJICA
Tourist organization of Ivanjica
Address: Milinka Kušića 47
32250 Ivanjica
Phone: +381 (0)32 665 085
Email: office@ivatourism.org
Website: http://www.ivatoursim.org