A journey through history, culture and nature

Once part of the Roman province of Dalmatia and now the heart of western Serbia, Loznica is a small but bustling city that boasts a rich culture, incredible natural beauty and people who will welcome you with open arms.

This small town, which is named after the vine (loza) that has been cultivated in this area since the third century, will enchant you with its charming architecture.

In a large park, you will find a statue of Jovan Cvijić, the founder of geography in Serbia, who was far ahead of his time in terms of his achievements.

If you love nature, Loznica is an easy starting point for visiting the river Drina, a powerful beauty whose crystal-clear waves welcome regattas surrounded by exciting nature.

Climb to Crni vrh (779m), the highest point of Gučevo mountain, and experience the view of Banja Koviljača, Loznica and the Drina.

Want to feel the rural spirit? Stay in one of the rural households and enjoy local specialities. Although it is a small town, Loznica boasts a vibrant cultural scene.

From traditional folk music and dance performances to art exhibitions and culinary festivals, there is always something interesting going on in this lovely town.

Just 6 km from the city, you will find Tršić, the native village of the famous philologist, linguist and reformer of the Serbian language, Vuk Karadžić.

The small Zeravica River flows through this open-air museum, making this complex a fairy-tale destination for a break in nature.

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