With its wide massifs, Rudnik mountain dominates Central Serbia and the Šumadija region. Its name, which translates as “mine”, comes from its huge deposits of lead and zinc ore, which are still mined here.

The pleasant air streams, the plentiful annual sunshine and the highly ionized air are beneficial to visitors’ health.
Rudnik is a mountain of exquisite natural beauty, overgrown with dense beech, maple and oak forests interspersed with clear brooks and green glades. In the lower areas of Mt. Rudnik, visitors can see rabbits, pheasants and partridges, while wild boars, roe deer, foxes and martens inhabit its higher areas. The mountain, situated at the junction of river basins of the Zapadna Morava, the Velika Morava and the Kolubara, is abundant in rivers – the largest of which are Despotovica and Gruža. Fish species are no less diverse than game; common barbel, gudgeon, common bleak and squalius cephalus can be seen calmly swimming in these waters. There are also many hunting grounds on Rudnik, where visitors can try their hand at hunting both small and large game.
The pleasant air streams, the plentiful annual sunshine and the highly ionized air are beneficial to visitors’ health. The healing effect associated with a stay on Rudnik was first recognised back in 1922, when the mountain was designated a clean air spa.


GORNJI MILANOVAC
Gornji Milanovac Tourist organization
Address: Karađorđeva 3
32300 Gornji Milanovac
Phone: +381 (0)32 720 565
Email: info@togm.org.rs
Website: http://www.togm.org.rs