BOBIJA (1272 m)

The road to mountain Bobija is the same road which leads to the mountain Povlen. You must drive by the Ibar highway, via Valjevo (100 km), and then for another 30 km, to the saddle called Debelo Brdo. Follow the signpost to Bajina Basta. On the way to Debelo Brdo, you will pass the dam Rovni and the village of Pocuta. At the saddle Debelo Brdo is a monument dedicated to Zivan Djurdjevic. He was a communist and was roasted alive by Chetniks, in the Second World War. Left of the monument is a marked path, which leads to Povlen. On the right is a signpost to Bobija. The path to Bobija passes through forests and meadows. Mountain Medvednik (1244 m) is visible all the time.

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Path leads to the village of Razbojiste. There is a small shop, where you can buy something. After 3 km, you will reach the forest house. From here, you can see a wooden church.

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Trail continues through the dense forest of conifers. After 3 km, you will come to the top of Bobija. From the summit is a nice view at the environment and other natural beauties…   

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You will return by the same path. On your way back, visit the old, wooden church. A mountain spring is located nearby.

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August 2009.


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