Zlatar is lush with fragrant meadows and clean lakes surrounded by Serbian spruce and birch trees.

In addition to the lush plant life and the breath-taking views from its plateaus, Zlatar is also known for the many rivers and lakes that surround it.
It boasts as many as four artificial lakes – Zlatarsko, Sjeničko, Radoinjsko, and Potpećko. Although man-made, their beauty is absolutely on par with the best nature has to offer.
Not far from Mount Zlatar lies the canyon of the river Uvac, the habitat of a bird species unique to this part of Europe – the griffon vulture.
Because of its interesting landscapes, crystal-clear water rich in fish and beautiful meanders, the canyon of the river Uvac attracts fishermen, adventurers, nature lovers and photo-tourism aficionados alike. There are also two caves with lavish rock formations – Ušačka pećina and Ledena pećina – both of which are accessible by boat.
The course of the river Lim cuts through the mountain’s grey limestone, providing ideal opportunities for rafting and recreation, while it’s tributary the Sopotnica features cascading waterfalls of exquisite beauty which, coupled with the surrounding fauna, creates an awe-inspiring sight.

A cultural and historic landmark of the region which should be on every traveler’s itinerary is the monastery of Mileševa, built in the 13th Century by the grandson of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja.


NOVA VAROŠ
Nova Varoš Tourism organization
Address: Karađorđeva 36
31320 Nova Varoš
Phone: +381 (0)33 261 2621
Email: officeozlatar@gmail.com
Website: http://www.zlatar.org.rs