BELGRADE TRAVEL GUIDE

The Best Day Trips from Belgrade

Eight escapes within easy reach of the capital — fortresses, monasteries, wine country and one proper adventure — from the Mad Max Quads crew.

Belgrade sits right at the heart of Serbia, which makes it a perfect base for exploring. Within an hour or two you can stand on a Danube fortress, wander baroque towns, taste wine on monastery hillsides — or swap the city for open trails on a quad bike. Here are the best day trips from Belgrade, with rough drive times and what makes each one worth the journey.

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1. Novi Sad & Petrovaradin Fortress

About an hour north, Serbia's relaxed second city pairs a charming pedestrian centre with the mighty Petrovaradin Fortress across the Danube — the 'Gibraltar of the Danube' and home of the EXIT festival. Climb the ramparts for the famous outsized clock tower and sweeping river views.

Petrovaradin Fortress and its clock tower above the Danube in Novi Sad
Petrovaradin Fortress — the 'Gibraltar of the Danube' at Novi Sad. · Photo: Zeljko511 · CC BY-SA 4.0

2. Fruška Gora & Its Monasteries

Just beyond Novi Sad, this forested ridge shelters sixteen Orthodox monasteries among vineyards and walking trails. It is the green lung of Vojvodina — ideal for a slow drive between cellars, churches and viewpoints.

Novo Hopovo Orthodox monastery in Fruška Gora National Park
Novo Hopovo, one of Fruška Gora's sixteen monasteries. · Photo: Pudelek · CC BY-SA 4.0

3. Sremski Karlovci

A tiny baroque jewel at the foot of Fruška Gora, with an ornate cathedral, the Four Lions fountain and centuries-old wine cellars. Try the local Bermet, a spiced dessert wine once served on the Titanic.

The Four Lions fountain in the baroque town of Sremski Karlovci
The Four Lions fountain in Sremski Karlovci. · Photo: MaxMarijana · CC BY-SA 4.0

4. Smederevo Fortress

Forty-five minutes east on the Danube stands one of the largest lowland fortresses in Europe. Built in the 15th century, its vast walls and watchtowers are spectacular to wander — and free to explore.

The medieval Smederevo Fortress walls on the Danube
Smederevo — one of Europe's largest lowland fortresses. · Photo: Miomir Magdevski · CC BY-SA 4.0

5. Viminacium (the Roman City)

Near Požarevac lie the excavated remains of a Roman legionary fort and city, complete with a mausoleum, Roman baths and the skeleton of a mammoth found on site. A remarkable, under-visited slice of ancient history.

Excavated Roman ruins at the Viminacium archaeological site near Požarevac
Viminacium — a Roman legionary city near Požarevac. · Photo: Dzumba54n · CC BY-SA 3.0
Quad tour riders on a dirt trail near Bela Crkva
The trails near Bela Crkva — about 1.5 hours from Belgrade.

6. Oplenac & Topola

An hour south, the Karađorđević royal mausoleum — St. George's Church — dazzles with interiors covered in millions of mosaic tiles copying Serbia's great medieval frescoes. The surrounding hills are prime wine country.

St. George's Church, the Karađorđević royal mausoleum at Oplenac, Topola
St. George's Church at Oplenac, Topola. · Photo: Mckayser · CC BY 3.0

7. Golubac Fortress & the Iron Gates

Where the Danube narrows into the dramatic Đerdap gorge, the beautifully restored Golubac Fortress guards the river with its row of towers. The drive along the Iron Gates is one of the most scenic in Serbia.

Golubac Fortress at the entrance to the Đerdap (Iron Gates) Danube gorge
Golubac Fortress, guarding the Iron Gates gorge. · Photo: Petar Milošević · CC BY-SA 4.0

8. Bela Crkva — Lakes & a Guided Quad Adventure

About 1.5 hours south-east, the lake town of Bela Crkva is where a day trip turns into a proper adventure. Mad Max Quads runs fully guided quad tours across crystal lakes, rivers, sand and hills — all gear included, no experience needed. It is the one day trip from Belgrade where you do not just look at the scenery, you tear through it.

Quad bike beside a crystal lake near Bela Crkva, a day trip from Belgrade
Bela Crkva's crystal lakes — where the day trip becomes a guided quad adventure.
A Mad Max Quads rider at the Bela Crkva town sign in Serbia
Bela Crkva — the day trip where you ride, not just look.

Turn a Day Trip into an Adventure

Of all the day trips from Belgrade, only one puts you behind the handlebars. In Bela Crkva — about 1.5 hours south-east — Mad Max Quads runs fully guided quad tours across the region's crystal lakes, rivers and trails. All the gear is included and no experience is needed, so it suits couples, friends and families alike. Drive down in the morning, ride through some of Serbia's most beautiful backcountry, and you are back in Belgrade by evening. (Our tours run in Bela Crkva, not in Belgrade itself.)

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Guided quad tour rider by the water in Bela Crkva
Fully guided — no experience needed.
The Mad Max Quads CFMoto fleet lined up and ready
The fleet, fuelled and ready to ride.
Riverside terrace with boats on the Danube near Bela Crkva
A riverside lunch stop on the longer tours.

Belgrade's real magic is how much lies just beyond it. Whether you are drawn to fortresses, monasteries, wine roads or wide-open trails, the best day trips from Belgrade — and the best places to visit near Belgrade — are all within a couple of hours, and the most memorable one might just be the one with a quad bike under you.

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