Semegnjevo - Veliki Viogor, trail #8
near Semegnjevo, Central Serbia (Serbia)
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Start point: Semegnjevo, by the waterfall 'Skakavac' (past the village centre, 1st turn on the right takes you there, there's kind of a car park on the left side before the bridge).
There's a new info board about the hike, the waterfall is right below, you've got to go down the steps to actually see it. It was amazingly strong in winter, no idea what it's like in summer.
The trail starts right there up the asphalt road. It's a circular route, can be done both ways, we did it counterclockwise and turned left at the first signpost showing 3h to Jovin grob (Jovo's grave). Shortly after the trail turns right and gets into a forest crossing the brook a few times to finally get back on the gravel road again. The rest of the trail until the grave is all gravel road and then it goes right up towards the peak with more views opening, but the views from the very peak are not spectacular due to pine trees around. Ascending down from it, it gets better though. The starting point from there is not too far.
There is an additional 2km trail to another waterfall adding an hour and 20 minutes of time that we did not have and decided to skip. It's a supposedly more strenuous hike.
There's a new info board about the hike, the waterfall is right below, you've got to go down the steps to actually see it. It was amazingly strong in winter, no idea what it's like in summer.
The trail starts right there up the asphalt road. It's a circular route, can be done both ways, we did it counterclockwise and turned left at the first signpost showing 3h to Jovin grob (Jovo's grave). Shortly after the trail turns right and gets into a forest crossing the brook a few times to finally get back on the gravel road again. The rest of the trail until the grave is all gravel road and then it goes right up towards the peak with more views opening, but the views from the very peak are not spectacular due to pine trees around. Ascending down from it, it gets better though. The starting point from there is not too far.
There is an additional 2km trail to another waterfall adding an hour and 20 minutes of time that we did not have and decided to skip. It's a supposedly more strenuous hike.
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