Vrdnička Kula

Top choice in Fruška Gora National Park


Looking for a green getaway? Put this forest oasis at the top of your list. The sprawling complex is modelled on an etno selo (traditional village), with quaint wooden buildings (including a chapel), restaurant, wine cellar, wellness centre and playground. The compound has two parts: the 'village' offers traditional cabins, while the hotel has modern rooms.


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