Best attractions and places to see in Northeastern Region include historical sites, unique natural monuments, and scenic viewpoints. This region, situated in the western foothills of the Osogovo Mountains, features a diverse landscape with wooded areas and river valleys. It is a region where 4 hidden gems are waiting to be explored, offering insights into local history and geological formations.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Byzantine church is believed to have been built during the middle ages on the foundation of a Roman church and destroyed in 1689, during the Ottoman rule. The church was later restored in 1894. Some more info and photos on: https://journeymacedonia.com/churchesmonasteries/beljakovce-st-george-beljakovo/ There is pretty new quarters providing accomodation. Info on: hramsvetigeorgij@gmail.com
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Great vistas open up into the valley at every turn of the road. Unfortunately at every turn also the piles of trash dumped by locals show their lack of civic respect and love for their own country
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Šlegovo is a small village in the municipality of Kratovo in North Macedonia. It is believed that it was founded and settled by Silesian Germans. The monastery of Sv. Gavril Lesnowski and the cemetery.
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Kratovo is located in the western foothills of the Osogovo Mountains in the narrow valley of the Kratovska Reka, a left tributary of the Kriva Reka. The small town lies at an altitude of between 580 and 700 m and is surrounded by wooded mountains. Kratovo has a historic old town with many medieval churches and typical Balkan town houses. The stone towers, which were used by miners and city guards in the past, are characteristic. Six of the once twelve towers are still standing today. Another feature of Kratovo is the many stone bridges over the Kratovska Reka. Source: Wikipedia
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The stone dolls are rock formations that are caused by long-term erosion of the volcanic rock. Harder, compact stones (ignimbrite, andesite) slowly erode and protect the softer tuffs underneath. Of course there is also a legend that sounds much more exciting and obvious ;-): According to legend, a long time ago a great tragedy occurred in the village of Kuklica. A boy, a great builder, bricklayer, but also an impostor and Casanova, lived in the village of Kuklica. One girl was in love with him, but he married another, and the disappointed girl cursed the newlyweds. In the legend, the bride was a richer girl from the lower quarter of the village, while the girl in love who uttered the curse was a more beautiful but poor girl from the upper quarter. When the wedding day came, everything seemed to be in order: the bride and groom gathered, the other guests came, the celebrations began. The moment the bride and groom kissed, the curse came true and all wedding guests were petrified.
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The Northeastern Region is rich in history. You can visit Kratovo Old Town and Stone Towers, a historical site featuring medieval churches, traditional Balkan town houses, and unique stone towers. Additionally, the Monastery of St. George, Beljakovce, a Byzantine church with a long history, and the Šlegovo Monastery of St. Gavril Lesnovski and Cemetery offer further historical and religious insights.
Yes, the region is home to the fascinating Stone Dolls of Kuklica. These are natural rock formations created by the long-term erosion of volcanic rock, forming distinct, doll-like shapes. A local legend also adds to their mystique.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of Orlanci Hills. This viewpoint offers expansive panoramic views into the surrounding valley and landscape.
The Northeastern Region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for touring bicycles and road bikes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Cycling in Northeastern Region guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Northeastern Region guide.
Kratovo Old Town and Stone Towers is known for its well-preserved historic center with medieval churches and characteristic Balkan town houses. Its most distinctive features are the stone towers, six of which remain from the original twelve, and numerous stone bridges spanning the Kratovska Reka.
Yes, a captivating legend surrounds the Stone Dolls of Kuklica. It tells the story of a wedding where the bride and groom, along with all the guests, were petrified by a curse at the moment of their kiss, turning them into the rock formations seen today.
Absolutely. The region features the Monastery of St. George, Beljakovce, a Byzantine church believed to have been built on Roman foundations and later restored. Another significant site is the Šlegovo Monastery of St. Gavril Lesnovski and Cemetery, located in the village of Šlegovo.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscape, which includes wooded areas and river valleys. The historical depth of sites like Kratovo and the unique geological formations of the Stone Dolls are highly appreciated, offering a blend of cultural and natural exploration.
Yes, near the Monastery of St. George, Beljakovce, there are pretty new quarters providing accommodation for visitors. You can inquire for more information via hramsvetigeorgij@gmail.com.
Kratovo Old Town is situated in the narrow valley of the Kratovska Reka, nestled in the western foothills of the Osogovo Mountains. The small town lies at an altitude of between 580 and 700 meters and is surrounded by wooded mountains, offering a scenic and somewhat hilly environment.
Yes, the region offers several easy cycling routes. For instance, you can find an easy 25.5 km touring bicycle loop from Илинден or an easy 14.1 km loop from Preševo. For road cycling, there's an easy 44.2 km loop from Илинден. More details are available in the Cycling in Northeastern Region guide and Road Cycling Routes in Northeastern Region guide.


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