Vrelo Mlave

Žagubica, Bor

Vrelo Mlave - the most important information

Have you heard of the source of the Mlava River in northeastern Serbia? Another name for this spring is Žagubičko vrelo, and it is located on the southern outskirts of Žagubica, at an altitude of 314 meters. Vrelo Mlave has the appearance of a small lake, so this place is ideal for everyone who wants to enjoy nature and indulge in its charms. Below you can find out more about Žagubičko vrelo, so we advise you to stay with us.

Characteristics of Žagubičko vrelo
Vrelo Mlave is a popular tourist attraction, which attracts a large number of local visitors and foreign tourists. This spring will delight you with its green color of water, which will have a calming and relaxing effect on you. The green color comes from the surrounding greenery and algae in the shallower parts, and the spring water erupts imperceptibly to the surface and rarely becomes cloudy, so it is mostly clean and clear. The transparency of the water ranges from 4 to 10 meters, while the temperature is from 9, 3 to 11 ° C. The greatest measured depth of the Žagubički spring is 84 meters, but it can be said with certainty that it is greater, since the water erupts from the siphon channels under great pressure, which prevents more accurate measurements.

How to get to Žagubičko vrelo?
The spring of Mlava is protected as a hydrological monument of the first category.
  • If you are traveling by car from Belgrade, it will take you about 2 and a half hours to reach this place (via A1 / E75 and Route 161).
  • From Ždrelo you can reach the source of the river Mlava in about 40 minutes (via Route 161). You will have at your disposal a taxi service offered by Accommodation Novaković (060 0330 647) or Homolje auto-taxi transport (062 334 776). The price of transportation is 60 dinars per kilometer traveled, regardless of the number of passengers.

Amenities

Type of Attractions
  • Brige
  • Museum

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