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Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora

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Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora

The best walks and hikes in Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora

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Hiking in Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora offers diverse landscapes across Serbia's oldest national park, an "island mountain" within the Pannonian Plain. The region features rolling hills covered in extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, green valleys, and vineyards. Peaks like Crveni Čot reach 548 meters, providing panoramic views, while natural features include Dumbovački Waterfall and several lakes.

Best hiking trails in Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora

  • The most popular hiking route is Staro Hopovo Monastery – Novo Hopovo Monastery loop from Иришки венац, an 8.6 miles (13.8 km) trail that takes 4 hours 8 minutes to complete. This moderate route connects two significant monasteries through forested hills.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Fruška Gora TV Tower – Staro Hopovo Monastery loop from Ignjatov hrast, a moderate 9.3 miles (15.0 km) path. This trail offers varied scenery, passing the Fruška Gora TV Tower and a monastery.
  • Local hikers also love the Veliki Gradac – Kisnjeva Glava Lake loop from Rakovački mali potok, a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) trail leading through forests to Kisnjeva Glava Lake, often completed in about 3 hours 17 minutes.
  • Hiking in Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora is defined by rolling hills, extensive forests, and historical monasteries. The network of routes offers options for various ability levels, from easy walks to more demanding hikes.
  • The routes in Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 250 reviews. More than 750 hikers have used komoot to explore Nacionalni Park Fruska Gora's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Staro Hopovo Monastery – Novo Hopovo Monastery loop from Иришки венац

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 18, 2025, Red Army Monument

A tall stone pillar with a statue of a Soviet soldier on top, surrounded by bronze figures below — a tribute to World War II heroes.

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At this site, in September 1941, the first two partisan units were formed in the village of Rakovac. The first unit was established on September 19, 1941, in the shelter of the communist Nikola Mojić and in the presence of the first commander of the Fruška Gora partisan detachment, Sima Relić. The second unit, composed of workers from the Rakovac quarry, was formed on September 24. On that occasion, both of these units took the ceremonial "partisan oath". After the war, this date was designated as the Day of the Uprising in Rakovac. Rakovac also remembers October 18, 1943, when a punitive expedition led by Anton Bauer arrived in the village. After two days of arrests and terror, they set fire to the entire village, including the Rakovac monastery. Three decades later, a memorial complex was erected, dedicated to the "Partisan Oath" and to the fallen fighters and victims of fascist terror. Near the road is a small plateau with an architectural composition made up of five concrete walls of different sizes and shapes. The walls were decorated with plaques that had been stolen in the past twenty years. One of them bore the verses written by the poet Mika Antić: "At this place in September 1941, the heart of Srem pounded with the beat of the Revolution." Behind the entrance plateau is a stone wall with a tunnel-like shelter. Above the shelter is a mosaic created by the eminent artist Boško Petrović. After the death of Josip Broz Tito in 1980, another mosaic featuring Tito's portrait was added above the entrance to the shelter. On the inner wall of the shelter is the inscribed text of the Partisan Oath to remind visitors of this event. Within the complex is also a crypt and memorial tablets inscribed with the names of the fallen fighters and victims of fascist terror in Rakovac. [This site is part of the Liberation Routes cycling tour "The Danube to Victory Route" (58km)] https://www.komoot.com/tour/1933369594?share_token=aRc7kQYJ01cywoOlRPXzWvplRxrDI3K22D17Rs90xCFiVo5TvF&ref=wtd

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At this site, in September 1941, the first two partisan units were formed in the village of Rakovac. The first unit was established on September 19, 1941, in the shelter of the communist Nikola Mojić and in the presence of the first commander of the Fruška Gora partisan detachment, Sima Relić. The second unit, composed of workers from the Rakovac quarry, was formed on September 24. On that occasion, both of these units took the ceremonial "partisan oath". After the war, this date was designated as the Day of the Uprising in Rakovac. Rakovac also remembers October 18, 1943, when a punitive expedition led by Anton Bauer arrived in the village. After two days of arrests and terror, they set fire to the entire village, including the Rakovac monastery. Three decades later, a memorial complex was erected, dedicated to the "Partisan Oath" and to the fallen fighters and victims of fascist terror. Near the road is a small plateau with an architectural composition made up of five concrete walls of different sizes and shapes. The walls were decorated with plaques that had been stolen in the past twenty years. One of them bore the verses written by the poet Mika Antić: "At this place in September 1941, the heart of Srem pounded with the beat of the Revolution." Behind the entrance plateau is a stone wall with a tunnel-like shelter. Above the shelter is a mosaic created by the eminent artist Boško Petrović. After the death of Josip Broz Tito in 1980, another mosaic featuring Tito's portrait was added above the entrance to the shelter. On the inner wall of the shelter is the inscribed text of the Partisan Oath to remind visitors of this event. Within the complex is also a crypt and memorial tablets inscribed with the names of the fallen fighters and victims of fascist terror in Rakovac. [This site is part of the Liberation Routes Hiking Tour "The Trails of the Partisans" (24 km)] https://www.komoot.com/tour/1911737951?share_token=aP7evlz2h5M8iHJoYSX8D77qncu9RVYx9UzA9S7GQ4fCLoFlbd&ref=wtd

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The quarry was a state-owned stone mine for the extraction of trachyte stone. Its modern exploitation started in 1937. After the occupation in 1941, the quarry was placed under military control and came under the command of the local Ustasha organization. The director of the quarry, engineer Josip Suić, had a pro-Yugoslavian and anti-fascist orientation, as was the case with most of the workers in the quarry. Suić opposed the violent methods of the Ustasha in Rakovac village and the miner's colony. He had constantly been writing letters to higher authorities and to the Ministry of Public Works in order to prevent the oppression conducted by the Ustasha and German troops in Rakovac quarry. In this way, he managed to save the lives of many locals, including those of numerous partisan activists and supporters. He also succeeded in removing the military commander of the Rakovac quarry, Josip Milanković (who subsequently committed suicide), and installing a new commander, Dr. Melvinger, a staunch supporter of the partisans. Although the quarry was owned and run by the Independent State of Croatia, the place became a significant stronghold for the partisans. The workshop of the quarry was used for the repair of partisan weapons, served as a hideout for the ill and wounded, and, after the villages of Ledinci and Rakovac were burned in 1943, many homeless villagers were assisted by the quarry administration. They were given jobs (real or fictitious), as well as a place to live and eat. By the end of 1943, the quarry had established a partisan school for children from Ledinci and Rakovac, as well as the first pioneer organization. Workers from Rakovac quarry did not just help the partisans. From the beginning of the war, more than 50 workers joined the partisan units, and 25 of them died in combat. Additionally, 17 workers fell victim to fascist terror in Rakovac. Memorial plaque in Rakovac Quarry // „U ovoj zgradi radila je Partizanska škola u NOB-u od septembra 1943. godine.“ „From september 1943 in this building operated the Partisan School during the NOB (People's Liberation Struggle).“// [This site is part of the Liberation Routes Hiking Tour "The Liberation Walk" (6km)] Tour: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1881448190?share_token=aQX2irH9OHv16zbghqkWFCaaumiVA4C634I6ri4nXXDKLs8eSK&ref=wtd

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This viewpoint offers a view of the southern slopes of Fruška Gora, with the Vrdnik Tower visible on a nearby hill. The tower is a remnant of a 14th-century fortification destroyed during the Turkish conquests in the 16th century. Although no extensive archaeological research has been conducted, indications suggest that the medieval fortress may have been built on older foundations, possibly dating back to the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus (3rd century AD), who was originally from this region. Beyond the foothills of Fruška Gora, the plains of Srem stretch southward for about 30 kilometers to the Sava River, which marked the boundary between the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and occupied Serbia during World War II. Although the anti-fascist movement had significant support in most villages of Srem, and despite the villages being well connected with alternative route networks, the plain presented challenging terrain. The greatest threats came from larger cities like Ruma and Sremska Mitrovica, as well as key roads and the heavily guarded Belgrade–Zagreb railway, where fascist units, bunkers, and armored trains were stationed. [This site is part of the Liberation Routes cycling tour "Fruška Gora Liberation Circuit"] https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/1870928931?share_token=arNOGj2dKOO605JTe2ZpbVW7s7N624smYsy5No7bVl78oCzjv4&ref=wtd

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Before World War II, Iriški Venac was one of the central points of Fruška Gora, located at the intersection of Grebenski Put (Ridge Road), today called the Partizanski Put, and the road between Irig and Sremska Kamenica. As an important communication center, Iriški Venac was under the armed control of the occupiers throughout the war and was only liberated in October 1944 by the units of the 7th Vojvodina Brigade. The monument known as "Freedom", dedicated to the fallen fighters and the National Liberation Movement (NOP) of Vojvodina, is one of the first more representative monuments erected in the territory of Vojvodina, and it is also among the most impressive monuments erected in the first decade after liberation across the entire territory of Yugoslavia. Even though Iriški Venac was not of major importance for the Fruška Gora partisans, it was chosen for the location of this monument, being the tourist and traffic center of the mountain. It was unveiled on July 7th, 1951, on the 10th anniversary of the Uprising in Serbia, in the presence of around 100,000 citizens. The author of the monument is the renowned sculptor Sreten Stojanović. "Freedom" belongs to the group of figurative-architectural monuments. The monument is built of Belovac stone and paved with Motajnica granite. The total height of the monument is 36 meters, and the figure of a woman - the personification of the ideal of freedom - at the top of the obelisk is 7 meters high. By some accounts, the figure of the woman is oriented towards Bosnia, because that is where most of the partisans from Srem and the entire Vojvodina province went to combat. In front of the obelisk, on a high pedestal, there is a composition made up of six figures, symbolizing the people of Srem and Vojvodina who rose up in revolt. The base of the monument is framed by a bronze relief 50 meters long, which, through several chronological and thematic units, presents the development and course of the People's Liberation Struggle (NOB) in the area of Srem. Among other things, the relief depicts the entry and terror of the occupiers, the beginning of the uprising, the cooperation between the common people and the partisans, armed conflicts with the occupiers, and the final victory. [This site is part of the Liberation Routes Hiking Tour "The Liberation Walk" (6km)] https://www.komoot.com/tour/1881448190?share_token=aQX2irH9OHv16zbghqkWFCaaumiVA4C634I6ri4nXXDKLs8eSK&ref=wtd

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This was functional TV transmitting tower until 1999 when NATO decided to take it down with bombs like one on the picture. Monument to the peoples madness that never ends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Nacionalni Park Fruška Gora?

Nacionalni Park Fruška Gora offers a wide network of routes, with over 200 kilometers of marked trails. Komoot currently lists 23 distinct hiking routes within the park, catering to various preferences and skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Fruška Gora?

The terrain in Fruška Gora is characterized by rolling hills covered in extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, including Europe's largest concentration of linden forests. You'll also find green valleys, vineyards, and numerous streams. The park is often described as an "island mountain" within the Pannonian Plain, offering diverse and scenic landscapes.

What are the difficulty levels of hiking trails in Fruška Gora?

Fruška Gora offers a range of trails suitable for different abilities. Komoot identifies 4 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for beginners, families, and more experienced hikers seeking a challenge.

What do other hikers say about their experience in Nacionalni Park Fruška Gora?

The hiking routes in Nacionalni Park Fruška Gora are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 250 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, well-marked paths, and the opportunity to combine nature with cultural exploration.

Are there any waterfalls to see while hiking in Fruška Gora?

Yes, you can discover the picturesque Dumbovački Waterfall, a natural monument located on the northern side of the mountain. It's a popular natural feature to visit within the park.

What historical and cultural attractions can I visit in Fruška Gora?

Fruška Gora is rich in history and culture, often called the "Serbian Mount Athos" due to its 16 active Serbian Orthodox monasteries. Notable sites include the Monument to Freedom (Spomenik Slobode) at Iriški Venac, the historic Vrdnik Tower Ruins, and the unique Beli Majdan (White Quarry) — Rakovac Cave. Many trails lead directly past these significant landmarks.

Are there good viewpoints in Fruška Gora?

Yes, Fruška Gora offers several excellent viewpoints. The highest peak, Crveni Čot (548 meters), provides panoramic vistas. Other significant peaks like Iriški Venac also offer expansive views. You can also visit the Observation Tower Fruška Gora or Orlovo Bojište Viewpoint for stunning scenery.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Fruška Gora?

Absolutely. Fruška Gora has trails suitable for families, including easy walks that are less demanding. The extensive network of routes means you can find paths that cater to children and various fitness levels, often leading to picnic spots or interesting natural features.

Are there circular hiking routes in Fruška Gora?

Yes, many of the trails in Fruška Gora are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Staro Hopovo Monastery – Novo Hopovo Monastery loop from Иришки венац, which connects two significant monasteries.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Fruška Gora?

Fruška Gora is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning colors. Summer can be warm, but the extensive forests provide ample shade. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, serene experience.

Is public transport available to reach hiking trails in Fruška Gora?

Fruška Gora's proximity to major cities like Novi Sad and Belgrade makes it accessible. While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads might vary, buses often connect to towns around the park, from where you can access various starting points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

Are there places to eat or have a coffee near the hiking trails?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The park has well-equipped picnic spots like Stražilovo, Zmajevac, and Popovica. Additionally, some monasteries or nearby villages may offer small cafes or restaurants. For more extensive dining, towns surrounding the park provide various choices.

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