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www.vojvodinaonline.com R oman emperor Marcus Aurelius Equitius Probus, who was born on a country estate not far from Sirmium, planted in the year 276 first grapevines at Glavica hill near the settle- ment of Šuljam. That was the beginning of the story about long wine growing tradition of Fruška gora, presented along the Wine route on the mountain. Along with other seven vine routes in Ser- bia, Fruška gora vineyards and wine cellars present a valuable of- fer in the wine tourism of the country. Grape wine of this area has been an inspiration for the peo- ple for centuries, and nowadays wine growers are ready to share their experience with tourists. Jewel of this wine-growing re- gion are the vineyards of Sremski Karlovci. Vines from the area used to be consumed all over Europe – from Viennese Court to English inns. Vine-growing tradition of Sremski Karlovci owes its fame to the two special types of wine: Bermet, which con- tains over 20 kinds of herbs and spices, and Ausbruch, a des- sert wine squeezed from dried grapes, of which the legend has it that it was on the wine list of the RMS Titanic. Good quality vine of this region can be sampled in one of the many vine cellars. This is an experience one should not miss, since besides wine, while talking to the kind hosts, good food from the cuisines of Srem and Vojvodina can be tasted. Other towns offer- ing good wine in the wine cellars are Čerević, Neštin, Banoštor, Er- devik and Irig. P eople of Srem prefer to eat with a kind of a pen-knife-a spe- cial type of long and thin folding knife. This utensil is gladly offered to tourists. Most famous dishes of the flat (pig-grow- ing) Srem and relevant areas of Fruška gora are spicy sausages, ku- len sausage, ham, bacon, švargla (stuffed pig’s stomach) and liver sausage. These products are made from good quality pork meat. Stews and soups form a standard part of the menu in this re- gion: chicken soup, pheasant soup, veal stew or vegetable stew. Fish stew is also famous, the dish offered in czardas on the Dan- ube. Menus at the foot of the mountain offer a variety of sweet water fish: zander, carp, catfish, pike and bream – fried or grilled. Adjective sremski also goes with ćevapi (grilled minced meat dumplings) pork chops baked in onion, spiced with ground red sweet and hot paprika, and pork ragout/paprikas/. Pudarski ra- gout, named after the vineyard guardsmen, is made from chick- en meat. Grilled vegetables are offered in summer, whereas win- ter dishes include sarma (stuffed sauerkraut leaves) with smoked meat. Fruška gora still cherishes the several centuries old tradi- tion of kuglof making, inherited three centuries ago from the lo- cal Germans. Following confectionery items are also part of the culinary offer: bundevara (pie with pumpkin), strudels made with poppy seed, walnuts and sour cherries, pancakes with jam etc. F ruška gora is unrivalled for mountain climbers in Serbia. It would be still unrivalled even if there were more than two mountains in Vojvodina. Fruška gora is not afraid of compe- tition. There are not too many mountains in Serbia where one can overcome the climb of over 1,200 m on the route of twenty kilo- metres - by selecting only the moderately difficult paths. Probably the best way to become familiar with Fruška gora would be to begin hiking with some of the mountain climbing groups. De- tails on tours can be obtained on their websites and FB pages. Bicycle rides on Fruška gora are a unique experience. One of the participants in the traditional MTB marathon wrote “Fruška gora marathon is the most brutal officially organised thing I have ever experienced. The marathon is designed not for riding but for a mere survival! “. For those who would like to try a very demanding ride, both physically and technically, the route of the Grand Fruška gora MTB marathon, length of 78 km, with 2,550 m of total ascend, would be the right choice. There are less challenging, yet equally interest- ing courses – recommended for the beginners in mountain biking. Fruška gora can be explored also riding the trekking or racing bi- cycles. All tar roads crossing the mountain are suitable for these kinds of rides, regardless of the few potholes one is bound to come across. “Danube Cycle Rou te”, an exceptionally interesting interna- tional path, stretches along southern slopes of Fruška gora. V isiting the mountain will be complete only once you have visited the towns in its vicinity that have been developing for centuries. Each of these settlements embraces Fruš- ka gora as a precious tourist gem with their unique tourist pro- grammes and packages. Novi Sad skyline can be observed from the northern slopes and roads of the mountain. City’s roofs and church bell-towers look their best from Petrovaradin fortress. This distinctive fortification structure was built based on the French fortification building sys- tem established by the famous architect Vauban. Podgrađe (down- town part) of Petrovaradin fortress represents the best-preserved baroque cultural and historic complex in Serbia. EXIT, a music festi- val, takes place in this historical compound annually. The road from Novi Sad, that follows the rim of Petrovaradin bog land, leads to the most important centre of Serbian spiritual- ity and culture of in the days of Habsburg Monarchy. The town core of Sremski Karlovci was formed around Branko Radičević square, where, among others, are situated the oldest Serbian Grammar school – Karlovačka (1792), Magistrate, where patriarch Josif Rajačić proclaimed foundation of Serbian Vojvodina (1848) and Patriarch’s Palace. Four Lions fountain is located in the midst of the square, built in 1799. Sremski Karlovci with the Chapel of Peace, preserve memory on one of the important events (Karlovci Peace Treaty). Town of Sremska Mitrovica is located on the area where Ro- man settlement of Sirmium used to be. Sirmium blossomed at the end of III and the beginning of IV century, when it was referred to as one of the capitals of the Roman Empire. Museum of Srem in Sremska Mitrovica, is an ideal place to learn about the town’s his- tory, and the history of entire Srem. Šid is a small town in western Srem, and it is closely related to the life and artwork of the famous painter Sava Šumanović. Memorial house of Sava Šumanović is situated near the Gallery, in the street named after the famous painter. F ruška gora is an island-mountain, an island in the sea of Pano- nian grain. It is situated in Vojvodina, in the north of Serbia. It is immersed in the large plain of the Panonian basin. Once it was splashed by the waves of the Panonian Sea, whereas today, to- wards its peaks climb regional and local roads that reveal beautiful local stories about nature, ecology, the National Park, monasteries, tame mountain villages and temperamental people. Owing to these traffic arteries, the mountain is well-con- nected to both small and large municipalities in the area. Wher- ever one comes from, familiar and delightful mountainous sights will greet them, but also the less known ones, always offering new surprises. Novi Sad is only 17 km away from Iriški venac lo- cation, and it is due to this fact that this city and Fruška gora are frequently perceived as two entities of the unique tourist desti- nation in the heart of Vojvodina. In the northern Srem, the lonely mountain beauty spreads in the west-east direction for approximately 80 km. Its relative- ly small width of around 15 km proves advantageous concerning each new experience, since the comparatively small space offers a high concentration of the most important national, natural and cultural assets. As far as tourist offers, the area provides for all kinds of tourists – from unique nature to exceptionally rich cultur- al heritage. Northern part of the mountain’s slopes binds the riv- er Danube, probably the most important tourist river in Europe. F ruška gora is a true treasure chest of cultural and historic val- ues. Since the days of the distant past, people have lived on the mountain and surrounding areas, leaving material evidence that already attract tourists, or maybe just wait to be discovered by some new visitors. Fruška gora has its share of old country houses and cas- tles: Castle with park „Marcibanji – Karačonji“ (Sremska Kamenica), Castle „Špicer“ (Beočin), Country house „Višnjevac” (Veliki Radinci), Cas- tle„Ilion”, Castle „Patrijaršija” (Sremski Karlovci) and „Ruski” dvor (Šid). Numerous ethnical groups marked the culture of Fruška gora - eth- nicities who still live there today: Serbs, Hungarians, Croats and oth- ers. Witnesses to the joint life of people in Vojvodina are Museum in the open „Neštin” with the house from XVIII century, house in Srem- ska Kamenica from the end of XVIII century, and Perkov salaš . Fruška gora is also known as the Serbian Holy Mountain, and as such, pious and loving, gladly welcomes the believers and tourist alike in its mon- asteries. Out of 35 monasteries recorded during XVI and XVII cen- turies, there are only 16 left. Petrovaradinska tvrđava, fortress Mor- ović, Vrdnička kula, Acumincum – a fortification from the period of Ottoman Empire at Stari Slankamen, guard Fruška gora almost like soldiers. There are monuments from the WWII: a memorial at Iriški venac, area of Rohalj baza and memorial complex „Sremski front” at Adaševci. Zmaj Museum at Sremska Kamenica is also situated on this unique mountain. In this house, from 1875, lived one of the most fa- mous and fruitful Serbian writer for children Jovan Jovanović Zmaj . F ruška gora, a low lying mountain, covered with forests, mead- ow-steppes, orchards, vineyards and bordering settlements, al- though beautiful as such, it does not immediately reveal all of its abundant wealth and assets. First impressions may be deceitful. Fruš- ka gora is a true repository of natural and cultural-historical assets due to which it was proclaimed a National park in the distant 1960 – first of its kind in Serbia. With respect to the inherent assets and pur- pose, the Park’s space has been divided into three protection zones. In the first protection regime area (3,7% of the total NP’s space), all activities are forbidden, except controlled education and scientific research. These are the most valuable natural areas on Fruška gora, among which stand out Papratski do and Zmajevac, where the for- ests have been best preserved-most similar to the primeval forests that existed before the first appearance of humans. Apart from the conserved forests, some localities received first rank protection due to the presence of the rare bird species (Kalin potok and Orlovac), rare plant species (Kobila, Podgorac), and even Hoverflies (Ležimir, Rokov potok and Javornati do). Protection of inanimate nature is equally im- portant. Locations worthy of attention are also: Grgeteg, Grgurevač- ka pećina, Čerevićki potok, Orlovac rocks and many others. Aiming to provide most pleasant and safe stay in the nature in the National Park, a multitude of smaller and several large picnic spots have been arranged along the mountain ridge: Čortanovačka šuma, Stražilovo, Glavica, Popovica, Andrevlje, Ležimir, and others. F ruška gora belongs to the low mountains rank, and as such dominates the flatland space that surrounds it. Yet, do not feel reluctant just because you may think that the mountain height may be equivalent to its geological and relief significance. On the contrary, Fruška gora is a mirror of geological past, and a true vault of geological assets of both Global and European importance. It is a young rock mountain, its structure comprises rocks of different ages – from ancient Palaeozoic to the loess dust that keeps the secrets of the Ice Age. Longitudinal view shows that the mountain is split into three sections. Central part, from Đipša in the west, to Banstol in the east, is characterised by the true mountain ridge. It length is around 40 km. True relief features are shaped by deeply carved brook val- leys, which, combined with dense forests, create an image of excep- tionally pleasant and ecologically valuable landscape. From Banstol in the west, to Slankamen in the east, stretches the eastern wing of Fruška gora. One of the most beautiful sceneries of this section is situated on the tri-border area of Bačka, Banat and Srem. Western wing stretches from Đipša in the east, to the loess section of Telek in the far west. The area boasts rippling yet tame clearings. Geologi- cal diversity of Fruška gora is extraordinarily rich, which one can see by exploring numerous geological profiles, fossil discovery sites, and raw mineral deposit locations. For starters, we suggest that you first learn about the secrets of Fruška gora in the natural collection of the Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province. S prings and streams of Fruška gora come to life mostly during spring and after heavy rains. Roar of the water then penetrates stream valleys and forests. Favourite spots for refreshment and reprieve for the growing number of mountain hikers and tour- ists are precisely these two hundred plus mountain springs locat- ed on Fruška gora. Among them stand out: Ubavac springs at Velika Remeta monastery, then Vilina vodica to the southwest from Buk- ovac, Zvečan in Stari Ledinci, close to Ledinačko jezero, Stražilovski izvor, Hajdučki izvor close to Crveni čot, two springs at Staro Hopo- vo monastery and others. Density of the stream network at Fruška gora comprises around fifty streams. The streams are mainly short and rapid. Small waterfalls fed by some of the frisky streams repre- sent a special attraction. Most attractive of them are: Dumbovački (≈ 4 m tall), Šakotinački (≈ 6 m) and Rakovački (≈ 3 m) waterfalls, locat- ed on the streams by the same name. Medical properties found in the spring waters on Fruška gora have been in use since the times of the Roman Empire. Apart from the mentioned spring at Staro Hop- ovo monastery, there are three additional spring locations sprout- ing mineral water – Banja Vrdnik (spa), Banja Stari Slankamen and Erdevička banja. Lakes of Fruška gora are truly a special gem of the Park (15 of them), scattered on the southern slopes of the moun- tain. Each of these lakes tells a different story, different and unique. These exceptional lakes include: Sot, Bruje, Moharač, Vranjaš, Kudoš, Borkovac, Međeš, Dobrodol, Šelevrenac, Pavlovačko and Ljukovo. F ruška gora is usually considered as a unique space of rich and preserved nature, with exuberant forests, open habi- tats and colourful flora and fauna. It is mainly a forest area, since most of the trees are located within the Park’s limits. The outskirts of the Park are weaved with meadow-steppes, for- est-steppes and arable land located near the numerous settle- ments. Fruška gora forests comprise a large number of trees and bushes. Dominant species include Sessile oak, Linden trees, Euro- pean beech and European hornbeam. There are around 1,500 species of higher plants, of which many are rare and protected, such as: Pheasant’s eye, Great- er Pasque flower, Hardy cloak fern, Feather grass, Turk’s cap lily. Presence of 31 types of orchids growing in the forests and mead- ow-steppes on the outskirts of the mountain is exceptionally in- teresting. Largest portion of living creatures in the world, and likewise at Fruška gora, belongs to animals, majority of them being in- vertebrates. Although not completely explored, current data in- dicate around 100 snail species, around 300 spider species, over 1,000 butterfly species, around 100 locust and cricket species, several thousand bug species. Birds belong to the most prominent animal group at Fruška gora. Most interesting nesting birds are the Black Woodpecker, the Stock dove, Woodlark and many others. Indeed, the place of honour amongst the bird species belongs to the four species of eagles, most important being the Eastern imperial eagle. Mammals are of special interest to humans, but due to their lifestyle are most difficult to find in the nature. Following spe- cies live in Fruška gora: Red deer, Roe deer, Wild boar, fox, jackal, European pine marten, Badger, Wildcat, Edible dormouse, Lesser mole rat, European ground squirrel, European polecat, 16 species of bats and many others. Famous Vines of Fruška gora A Taste of Healthy Food In the Spirit of Adventure An Area Well-Deserving Attention An Island in the Sea of Grain Treasure in the Colours of Culture First National Park in Serbia A Mirror of Geological Past A Place for Refreshment A Unique Ecological Experience TOURIST MAP OF Fruška gora Tourism Organisation of Vojvodina SERBIA SERBIA Tourism Organisation of Vojvodina Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 6/IV 21000 Novi Sad - Serbia Tel: +381 21 452 910, +381 21 472 05 08, Fax: +381 21 420 758 offi[email protected] www.vojvodinaonline.com FREE COPY FREE COPY

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Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Equitius Probus, who was born on a country estate not far from Sirmium, planted in the year 276 first grapevines at Glavica hill near the settle-

ment of Šuljam. That was the beginning of the story about long wine growing tradition of Fruška gora, presented along the Wine route on the mountain. Along with other seven vine routes in Ser-bia, Fruška gora vineyards and wine cellars present a valuable of-fer in the wine tourism of the country.

Grape wine of this area has been an inspiration for the peo-ple for centuries, and nowadays wine growers are ready to share their experience with tourists. Jewel of this wine-growing re-gion are the vineyards of Sremski Karlovci. Vines from the area used to be consumed all over Europe – from Viennese Court to English inns. Vine-growing tradition of Sremski Karlovci owes its fame to the two special types of wine: Bermet, which con-tains over 20 kinds of herbs and spices, and Ausbruch, a des-sert wine squeezed from dried grapes, of which the legend has it that it was on the wine list of the RMS Titanic.

Good quality vine of this region can be sampled in one of the many vine cellars. This is an experience one should not miss, since besides wine, while talking to the kind hosts, good food from the cuisines of Srem and Vojvodina can be tasted. Other towns offer-ing good wine in the wine cellars are Čerević, Neštin, Banoštor, Er-devik and Irig.

People of Srem prefer to eat with a kind of a pen-knife-a spe-cial type of long and thin folding knife. This utensil is gladly offered to tourists. Most famous dishes of the flat (pig-grow-

ing) Srem and relevant areas of Fruška gora are spicy sausages, ku-len sausage, ham, bacon, švargla (stuffed pig’s stomach) and liver sausage. These products are made from good quality pork meat.

Stews and soups form a standard part of the menu in this re-gion: chicken soup, pheasant soup, veal stew or vegetable stew. Fish stew is also famous, the dish offered in czardas on the Dan-ube. Menus at the foot of the mountain offer a variety of sweet water fish: zander, carp, catfish, pike and bream – fried or grilled.

Adjective sremski also goes with ćevapi (grilled minced meat dumplings) pork chops baked in onion, spiced with ground red sweet and hot paprika, and pork ragout/paprikas/. Pudarski ra-gout, named after the vineyard guardsmen, is made from chick-en meat. Grilled vegetables are offered in summer, whereas win-ter dishes include sarma (stuffed sauerkraut leaves) with smoked meat.

Fruška gora still cherishes the several centuries old tradi-tion of kuglof making, inherited three centuries ago from the lo-cal Germans. Following confectionery items are also part of the culinary offer: bundevara (pie with pumpkin), strudels made with poppy seed, walnuts and sour cherries, pancakes with jam etc.

Fruška gora is unrivalled for mountain climbers in Serbia. It would be still unrivalled even if there were more than two mountains in Vojvodina. Fruška gora is not afraid of compe-

tition. There are not too many mountains in Serbia where one can overcome the climb of over 1,200 m on the route of twenty kilo-metres - by selecting only the moderately difficult paths.

Probably the best way to become familiar with Fruška gora would be to begin hiking with some of the mountain climbing groups. De-tails on tours can be obtained on their websites and FB pages.

Bicycle rides on Fruška gora are a unique experience. One of the participants in the traditional MTB marathon wrote “Fruška gora marathon is the most brutal officially organised thing I have ever experienced. The marathon is designed not for riding but for a mere survival! “.

For those who would like to try a very demanding ride, both physically and technically, the route of the Grand Fruška gora MTB marathon, length of 78 km, with 2,550 m of total ascend, would be the right choice. There are less challenging, yet equally interest-ing courses – recommended for the beginners in mountain biking.

Fruška gora can be explored also riding the trekking or racing bi-cycles. All tar roads crossing the mountain are suitable for these kinds of rides, regardless of the few potholes one is bound to come across.

“Danube Cycle Rou te”, an exceptionally interesting interna-tional path, stretches along southern slopes of Fruška gora.

Visiting the mountain will be complete only once you have visited the towns in its vicinity that have been developing for centuries. Each of these settlements embraces Fruš-

ka gora as a precious tourist gem with their unique tourist pro-grammes and packages.

Novi Sad skyline can be observed from the northern slopes and roads of the mountain. City’s roofs and church bell-towers look their best from Petrovaradin fortress. This distinctive fortification structure was built based on the French fortification building sys-tem established by the famous architect Vauban. Podgrađe (down-town part) of Petrovaradin fortress represents the best-preserved baroque cultural and historic complex in Serbia. EXIT, a music festi-val, takes place in this historical compound annually.

The road from Novi Sad, that follows the rim of Petrovaradin bog land, leads to the most important centre of Serbian spiritual-ity and culture of in the days of Habsburg Monarchy. The town core of Sremski Karlovci was formed around Branko Radičević square, where, among others, are situated the oldest Serbian Grammar school – Karlovačka (1792), Magistrate, where patriarch Josif Rajačić proclaimed foundation of Serbian Vojvodina (1848) and Patriarch’s Palace. Four Lions fountain is located in the midst of the square, built in 1799. Sremski Karlovci with the Chapel of Peace, preserve memory on one of the important events (Karlovci Peace Treaty).

Town of Sremska Mitrovica is located on the area where Ro-man settlement of Sirmium used to be. Sirmium blossomed at the end of III and the beginning of IV century, when it was referred to as one of the capitals of the Roman Empire. Museum of Srem in Sremska Mitrovica, is an ideal place to learn about the town’s his-tory, and the history of entire Srem.

Šid is a small town in western Srem, and it is closely related to the life and artwork of the famous painter Sava Šumanović. Memorial house of Sava Šumanović is situated near the Gallery, in the street named after the famous painter.

Fruška gora is an island-mountain, an island in the sea of Pano-nian grain. It is situated in Vojvodina, in the north of Serbia. It is immersed in the large plain of the Panonian basin. Once it

was splashed by the waves of the Panonian Sea, whereas today, to-wards its peaks climb regional and local roads that reveal beautiful local stories about nature, ecology, the National Park, monasteries, tame mountain villages and temperamental people.

Owing to these traffic arteries, the mountain is well-con-nected to both small and large municipalities in the area. Wher-ever one comes from, familiar and delightful mountainous sights will greet them, but also the less known ones, always offering new surprises. Novi Sad is only 17 km away from Iriški venac lo-cation, and it is due to this fact that this city and Fruška gora are frequently perceived as two entities of the unique tourist desti-nation in the heart of Vojvodina.

In the northern Srem, the lonely mountain beauty spreads in the west-east direction for approximately 80 km. Its relative-ly small width of around 15 km proves advantageous concerning each new experience, since the comparatively small space offers a high concentration of the most important national, natural and cultural assets. As far as tourist offers, the area provides for all kinds of tourists – from unique nature to exceptionally rich cultur-al heritage. Northern part of the mountain’s slopes binds the riv-er Danube, probably the most important tourist river in Europe.

Fruška gora is a true treasure chest of cultural and historic val-ues. Since the days of the distant past, people have lived on the mountain and surrounding areas, leaving material evidence that

already attract tourists, or maybe just wait to be discovered by some new visitors. Fruška gora has its share of old country houses and cas-tles: Castle with park „Marcibanji – Karačonji“ (Sremska Kamenica), Castle „Špicer“ (Beočin), Country house „Višnjevac” (Veliki Radinci), Cas-tle„Ilion”, Castle „Patrijaršija” (Sremski Karlovci) and „Ruski” dvor (Šid). Numerous ethnical groups marked the culture of Fruška gora - eth-nicities who still live there today: Serbs, Hungarians, Croats and oth-ers. Witnesses to the joint life of people in Vojvodina are Museum in the open „Neštin” with the house from XVIII century, house in Srem-ska Kamenica from the end of XVIII century, and Perkov salaš. Fruška gora is also known as the Serbian Holy Mountain, and as such, pious and loving, gladly welcomes the believers and tourist alike in its mon-asteries. Out of 35 monasteries recorded during XVI and XVII cen-turies, there are only 16 left. Petrovaradinska tvrđava, fortress Mor-ović, Vrdnička kula, Acumincum – a fortification from the period of Ottoman Empire at Stari Slankamen, guard Fruška gora almost like soldiers. There are monuments from the WWII: a memorial at Iriški venac, area of Rohalj baza and memorial complex „Sremski front” at Adaševci. Zmaj Museum at Sremska Kamenica is also situated on this unique mountain. In this house, from 1875, lived one of the most fa-mous and fruitful Serbian writer for children Jovan Jovanović Zmaj.

Fruška gora, a low lying mountain, covered with forests, mead-ow-steppes, orchards, vineyards and bordering settlements, al-though beautiful as such, it does not immediately reveal all of its

abundant wealth and assets. First impressions may be deceitful. Fruš-ka gora is a true repository of natural and cultural-historical assets due to which it was proclaimed a National park in the distant 1960 – first of its kind in Serbia. With respect to the inherent assets and pur-pose, the Park’s space has been divided into three protection zones. In the first protection regime area (3,7% of the total NP’s space), all activities are forbidden, except controlled education and scientific research. These are the most valuable natural areas on Fruška gora, among which stand out Papratski do and Zmajevac, where the for-ests have been best preserved-most similar to the primeval forests that existed before the first appearance of humans. Apart from the conserved forests, some localities received first rank protection due to the presence of the rare bird species (Kalin potok and Orlovac), rare plant species (Kobila, Podgorac), and even Hoverflies (Ležimir, Rokov potok and Javornati do). Protection of inanimate nature is equally im-portant. Locations worthy of attention are also: Grgeteg, Grgurevač-ka pećina, Čerevićki potok, Orlovac rocks and many others. Aiming to provide most pleasant and safe stay in the nature in the National Park, a multitude of smaller and several large picnic spots have been arranged along the mountain ridge: Čortanovačka šuma, Stražilovo, Glavica, Popovica, Andrevlje, Ležimir, and others.

Fruška gora belongs to the low mountains rank, and as such dominates the flatland space that surrounds it. Yet, do not feel reluctant just because you may think that the mountain height

may be equivalent to its geological and relief significance. On the contrary, Fruška gora is a mirror of geological past, and a true vault of geological assets of both Global and European importance. It is a young rock mountain, its structure comprises rocks of different ages – from ancient Palaeozoic to the loess dust that keeps the secrets of the Ice Age. Longitudinal view shows that the mountain is split into three sections. Central part, from Đipša in the west, to Banstol in the east, is characterised by the true mountain ridge. It length is around 40 km. True relief features are shaped by deeply carved brook val-leys, which, combined with dense forests, create an image of excep-tionally pleasant and ecologically valuable landscape. From Banstol in the west, to Slankamen in the east, stretches the eastern wing of Fruška gora. One of the most beautiful sceneries of this section is situated on the tri-border area of Bačka, Banat and Srem. Western wing stretches from Đipša in the east, to the loess section of Telek in the far west. The area boasts rippling yet tame clearings. Geologi-cal diversity of Fruška gora is extraordinarily rich, which one can see by exploring numerous geological profiles, fossil discovery sites, and raw mineral deposit locations. For starters, we suggest that you first learn about the secrets of Fruška gora in the natural collection of the Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province.

Springs and streams of Fruška gora come to life mostly during spring and after heavy rains. Roar of the water then penetrates stream valleys and forests. Favourite spots for refreshment

and reprieve for the growing number of mountain hikers and tour-ists are precisely these two hundred plus mountain springs locat-ed on Fruška gora. Among them stand out: Ubavac springs at Velika Remeta monastery, then Vilina vodica to the southwest from Buk-ovac, Zvečan in Stari Ledinci, close to Ledinačko jezero, Stražilovski izvor, Hajdučki izvor close to Crveni čot, two springs at Staro Hopo-vo monastery and others. Density of the stream network at Fruška gora comprises around fifty streams. The streams are mainly short and rapid. Small waterfalls fed by some of the frisky streams repre-sent a special attraction. Most attractive of them are: Dumbovački (≈ 4 m tall), Šakotinački (≈ 6 m) and Rakovački (≈ 3 m) waterfalls, locat-ed on the streams by the same name. Medical properties found in the spring waters on Fruška gora have been in use since the times of the Roman Empire. Apart from the mentioned spring at Staro Hop-ovo monastery, there are three additional spring locations sprout-ing mineral water – Banja Vrdnik (spa), Banja Stari Slankamen and Erdevička banja. Lakes of Fruška gora are truly a special gem of the Park (15 of them), scattered on the southern slopes of the moun-tain. Each of these lakes tells a different story, different and unique. These exceptional lakes include: Sot, Bruje, Moharač, Vranjaš, Kudoš, Borkovac, Međeš, Dobrodol, Šelevrenac, Pavlovačko and Ljukovo.

Fruška gora is usually considered as a unique space of rich and preserved nature, with exuberant forests, open habi-tats and colourful flora and fauna. It is mainly a forest area,

since most of the trees are located within the Park’s limits. The outskirts of the Park are weaved with meadow-steppes, for-est-steppes and arable land located near the numerous settle-ments.

Fruška gora forests comprise a large number of trees and bushes. Dominant species include Sessile oak, Linden trees, Euro-pean beech and European hornbeam.

There are around 1,500 species of higher plants, of which many are rare and protected, such as: Pheasant’s eye, Great-er Pasque flower, Hardy cloak fern, Feather grass, Turk’s cap lily. Presence of 31 types of orchids growing in the forests and mead-ow-steppes on the outskirts of the mountain is exceptionally in-teresting.

Largest portion of living creatures in the world, and likewise at Fruška gora, belongs to animals, majority of them being in-vertebrates. Although not completely explored, current data in-dicate around 100 snail species, around 300 spider species, over 1,000 butterfly species, around 100 locust and cricket species, several thousand bug species.

Birds belong to the most prominent animal group at Fruška gora. Most interesting nesting birds are the Black Woodpecker, the Stock dove, Woodlark and many others. Indeed, the place of honour amongst the bird species belongs to the four species of eagles, most important being the Eastern imperial eagle.

Mammals are of special interest to humans, but due to their lifestyle are most difficult to find in the nature. Following spe-cies live in Fruška gora: Red deer, Roe deer, Wild boar, fox, jackal, European pine marten, Badger, Wildcat, Edible dormouse, Lesser mole rat, European ground squirrel, European polecat, 16 species of bats and many others.

Famous Vines of Fruška gora A Taste of Healthy Food In the Spirit of Adventure An Area Well-Deserving Attention

An Island in the Sea of Grain

Treasure in the Colours of Culture

First National Park in Serbia A Mirror of Geological Past A Place for Refreshment A Unique Ecological Experience

TO URIS T M A P O F

Fruška gora

Tourism Organisation of

Vojvodina

S E R B I ASERBIA

Tourism Organisation ofVojvodina

Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 6/IV21000 Novi Sad - Serbia

Tel: +381 21 452 910, +381 21 472 05 08, Fax: +381 21 420 758

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Podrum “Šukac” Sremska Kamenica, Karađorđeva 4Tel. [email protected]

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Podrum malih VinaraPutinci, Leskovačka 30Tel. +381.22.441.114

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Vinarija ŽivanovićSremski Karlovci,Mitropolita Stratimirovića 86bTel. [email protected]

Vinarija KišSremski Karlovci, Karlovačkog mira 46Tel. +381.21.882.880www.vinarijakis.com

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Vinska kuća DulkaSremski Karlovci, Karlovačkog mira 18Tel. [email protected]; www.dulka-vinarija.com

Vinarija DošenSremski Karlovci, Karlovačkih đaka 10Tel. +381.21.881.974

Vinski podrum KavinaSremski Karlovci, Petrovaradinska 5Tel. +381.63.667.895vinarija.aleks@gmail.comwww.vinarija.aleks.izlog.org

Vinski podrum BajiloSremski Karlovci, Patrijarha Rajačića 9Tel. +381.21.881.365

Vinski podrum BenišekSremski Karlovci, Mitropolita Stratimirovića 72

Tel. +381.21.881605www.podrumbenisek.com

Patrijaršijski podrumSremski Karlovci, Trg Branka Radičevića 8Tel. +381.21.883.006

VinumSremski Karlovci, Patrijarha Rajačića 36Tel. [email protected]

Podrum vina ProbusSremski Karlovci, Matoševa 32Tel. +381.21.881.468www.podrum-probus.com

Vinarija KurjakSremski Karlovci, Žarka Zrenjanina 17Tel. +381.21.882.520

Vinarija MrđaninSremski Karlovci, Jovana Grosa 16Tel. +381.21.881.410

Vinarija ĐurđićSremski Karlovci, Atar Raša 4Tel. +381.21.494.243www.djurdjic.com

MUNICIPALITY OF ŠID

Vinarija BrestovačkiErdevik, Karađorđeva 65Tel. +381. 22.753002www.vinarijabrestovacki.com

Vinarija TrivanovićErdevik, Milin Do 53Tel. [email protected]

Vinarija VinatErdevik, Cara Dušana 15Tel. [email protected]

Vinarija MolovinŠid, Zlatka Šnajdera 2Tel. +381.22.715.227vinarijamolovin@gmail.comwww.vinarijamolovin.co.rs

GRANGESPerkov salaš

Neradin, Moše PijadeTel. +381.63.712.37.76www.camping.rs/sr/perkovsalas/

Zekin salašKrčedin, Uče Zekovića 7Tel. +381.22.500.314www.zekinsalas.com

Salaš StojšićBeška – KrčedinTel. +381.63.890.34.75www.salasstojsic.com

MOUNTAIN. ASSOCIATIONS Planinarski savez Vojvodine

Novi Sad, Masarikova [email protected]

PSD ŽelezničarNovi Sad, Trg Galerija [email protected]

PSD GSPNovi Sad, Futoški put [email protected]

PD NaftašNovi Sad, Narodnog Fronta [email protected]

PSD PoštarNovi Sad, Narodnih heroja [email protected]

Alternativna družina Šipakwww.facebook.com/pages/Alternativna-družina-Šipak

PD StražilovoSremski Karlovci, p. fah 13Tel. [email protected]

PSD Dr Laza MarkovićIrig, Zmaj Jovina [email protected]

PD Vilina vodicaBukovac, Karađorđeva [email protected]

PD ZmajevacVrdnik, Trg Cara Lazara [email protected]

PSD AgronomNovi Sad, Maksima Gorkog 30Tel. +381.64.820.57.84

PD Zanatlija21102 Novi Sad, P. fah 17Tel. [email protected]

PSD JugodentNovi Sad, Neimarova 36Tel. [email protected]

SK OrlovacNovi Sad, Trg Galerija 4Tel. +381.62.468.178; [email protected]

PD MedicinarFutog, Vojvode Bojovica 44Tel. +381.21.892.848

PSD Crveni čotPetrovaradin, Reljkoviceva 25Tel. +381.64.13.45.922

PK ŽelezničarInđija, Vojvode Stepe 40Tel. [email protected]

PK Borkovac Ruma, Glavna 59Tel. +381.63.80.65.900; [email protected]

TREKOVI ZA GPSwww.stazeibogaze.info/srbija/vojvodina/fruska

MOUNTAIN HUTS Kozarica

Čortanovačka šumaTel. +381.64.114.76.63

StražilovoTel. +381.21.882464

ZanatlijaGlavica, Sremska Kamenica Tel. +381.63.7617149

OrlovacPopovica, Sremska KamenicaTel. +381.21.323563

Dr Radivoj SimonovićPopovica, Sremska KamenicaTel. +381.21.6416301

ZmajevacTel. +381.22.465038; +381.65.75652878

ŽelezničarPopovica, Sremska KamenicaTel. +381.21/463205; +381.64.1839991

VojvodinaIriški VenacTel. +381.21.463008; +381.66.9370675

Crveni čotTel. +381.63.689381

MedicinarPopovica, Sremska KamenicaTel. +381.21.892848; +381.65.6525776

PUBLISHERTourism Organisation of Vojvodina

FOR THE PUBLISHERGvozden Perković

EDITORDr. Lazar Lazić

AUTHORS OF THE MAPDr. Lazar LazićDr. Minučer MesarošDr. Mlađen Jovanović

AUTHORS OF THE TEXTDr. Vladimir Stojanović, Dragiša SavićDr. Mlađen Jovanović, Dr. Anđelija Ivkov DžigurskiDr. Dragoslav Pavić, Dr. Igor StamenkovićMiroslav Božin, Dr. Dragan Dolinaj

ENGLISH TRANSLATIONBoris Borić

PHOTOS BYLazar Lazić, Dragiša SavićMlađen Jovanović, Miroslav BožinJaroslav Pap, Martin Candir

DESIGN & PREPRESSLazarus, www.lazarus.rs

PRINTED BYSimbol, Petrovaradin, www.simbolns.co.rs

CIRCULATION5,000

State border

Railway

Highway

Motorway category 1

Motorway category 2

Motorway category 3

Brook, canal

Contour line (100 m)

Boundary of Fruška gora NP

Mountaineering track

Brook, canal – periodical �ow

River

Swamp, marsh

Spring / drinking fountain

Lake

Settlement

Hunting reservation

Viewpoint

Cave

Geoheritage

Archaeological site

Monument

Monastery

Museum

Fortress

Ruins

Palace or villa

Information centre of NP

Mountaineers hut

Picnic site

Eco camp

Resort

Spa

Lodging

Hotel, motel

Grange

Restaurant

Czarda

Winerie and wine-cellar

Point, trigonometric point112 375

Waterfall

Forest

Level 1 protection regime of NP

TO U R IS T M A P O F

Fruška gora

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