A lake on Mt. Bukulja that few people know about: Crvena Bara looks magical in the fall

In addition to Garasi Lake, there is another reservoir suitable for a day trip on this mountain in Sumadija

Photo: Ivan Strahinic

Above Arandjelovac and Bukovicka Banja, in the heart of Sumadija, rises Bukulja, a mountain of volcanic origin overgrown with beech, oak and hornbeam woods.

Considering that it is only about 100 kilometers from Belgrade and full of hiking trails, it is ideal for both hiking and going on a day trip, or fishing.

In addition to Garasi Lake, which is a favorite location for fishers in this part of Serbia, in its immediate vicinity is another lake that is almost unknown to tourists, and is ideal for long walks along the shore and relaxing in absolute silence.

We are talking about Crvena Bara (Serbian for, "Red Pond"), a reservoir also known as Bukulja Lake.

Although compared to Garasi Lake, Crvena Bara is far smaller in terms of its surface area, the nature in this part of Bukulja is magically beautiful.

Fishers will not be happy to learn that there is almost no fish in Crvena Bara, but enjoying the nature that surrounds it is guaranteed.

Photo: Ivan Strahinic

(Ona.rs)