Where are campgrounds located within Kopaonik National Park, Serbia?

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I'm probably going to hitchhike from Niš, Serbia to Kopaonik National Park.

I've done some searching and it seems I can camp there and that there are no fees, but I cannot find any specific points within the park where the camping facilities are located.

Since the park is big and I'll be hitchhiking it could be quite important to know which spots on the map to aim for so I don't get stuck in the wrong part far from any campsite.



Best Answer

According to a few Serbian websites, camping (setting up a tent) is not allowed in Kopaonik NP. A few Serbian campers mentioned setting up a tent a bit far off the road in the woods (being aware it's disallowed).

Further search found this inn/restaurant which includes camping grounds. It is located in Vlajkovac, 244th km of the road from Belgrade (that would be the road to the north -- red line on the map).

Note: no personal experience with camping in Kopaonik, so don't take this as a recommendation.




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