This was an unforgettable 3-day gravel bikepacking adventure through the enchanting landscapes of Eastern Serbia! Join us on this incredible journey as we explore the natural wonders and cultural treasures of this hidden gem.

    Day 1: Our adventure begins with a visit to the stunning Vratna Gates, a natural phenomenon that will leave you in awe. From there, we follow gravel roads along the picturesque Danube River to the historic town of Negotin, immersing ourselves in the beauty of the riverbanks.

    Day 2: The second day takes us on a cultural and sensory delight. We start by visiting the peaceful Monastery Bukovo, then head to the renowned Matalj winery to savor exquisite local wines. A visit to the captivating Mokranjske stene waterfall provides a refreshing break. In the afternoon, our gravel crew continues the wine-tasting journey at Rogljevacke pivnice, concluding the day in the charming surroundings of Rajacke Pimnice.

    Day 3: We dedicate the final day to adventure and breathtaking views as we conquer Deli Jovan mountain, a true outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. The sense of accomplishment and the panoramic views from the mountain’s peak make this an experience you won’t want to miss.

    Join us in this vlog as we take you along on our Eastern Serbia gravel bikepacking tour, filled with nature’s wonders, cultural explorations, and adrenaline-pumping activities. If you’re seeking inspiration for your next outdoor adventure, look no further – this vlog has it all!

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    1. Nice video. I love to hear the original Serbian language with the subtitles. I hate dubbing, it dilutes the original content. Beautiful nature. And interesting to see that in Eastern Serbia the Roman alphabet is used, instead of the common Cyrillic alphabet. Saying Hi from the Netherlands.

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