When May Day arrives in Serbia, the question isn’t just where to go – but where to find the right spot. Some places are well-known, lively, and full of energy. Others are quieter, more local, and often far better for actually enjoying the day.
These are the places locals return to year after year – for the shade, the space, the views, and that feeling that the day unfolds naturally.



Avala
Avala offers a mix of picnic spots and viewpoints. It’s ideal if you want to combine sitting, walking, and enjoying a wider view of the landscape.
Pro tip: Skip the area right around the tower and look for forest edges instead.
Ada Ciganlija
More about atmosphere than quiet. A classic choice for groups who want music, movement, and a social vibe throughout the day.
Pro tip: Head toward shaded zones further from the main beach to avoid the busiest areas.
Kosmaj
A slightly more secluded alternative to Belgrade’s busier green areas. Kosmaj offers forest clearings, gentle hills, and plenty of space to settle in for a relaxed May Day surrounded by nature.
Pro tip: Explore beyond the main picnic zones – smaller clearings often offer more privacy and a better overall atmosphere.



Fruška Gora
The classic northern Serbia May Day destination. Forests, meadows, and countless clearings make it highly flexible.
Pro tip: The best spots are often not the obvious ones – explore a bit.
Palić Lake
A more structured and relaxed environment. Perfect if you want a calm setting with easy access.
Pro tip: Add a walk around the lake – it changes the rhythm of the day.
Carska Bara
Something completely different. Wetlands, birds, and silence instead of crowds.
Pro tip: Ideal for a slower day – bring everything you need.



Zlatar / Zlatar Lake
A quieter, more refined alternative to more popular destinations. Zlatar offers fresh mountain air, wide views, and a calmer rhythm, while the nearby lake creates perfect conditions for a full-day picnic.
Pro tip: Choose spots with a lake view but slightly elevated – the perspective makes the experience much more memorable.
Zaovine Lake
More intimate and surrounded by forest. Ideal if you’re looking for calm rather than activity, with a stronger connection to nature.
Pro tip: Perfect for smaller groups – it’s not a place for large gatherings, but that’s exactly its charm.
Gradac River
One of the most beautiful picnic settings in Serbia. Clear water, shade, and a natural flow that invites you to stay all day.
Pro tip: The best spots are a short walk away from main access points.



Lazar Canyon (and surrondings)
One of the most dramatic landscapes in Serbia. While not a classic picnic destination, areas around the canyon offer a unique setting for those who want something different and more adventurous.
Pro tip: Plan your route in advance – terrain can be demanding, but the views are unforgettable.
Bovan Lake
Open, spacious, and less crowded than many better-known lakes. A great option for a relaxed, uninterrupted day.
Pro tip: Look for natural shade or bring your own – it makes a big difference during warmer hours.
Vlasina Lake
Wide, calm, and truly unique. One of the most atmospheric places in Serbia for a full-day stay far from crowds.
Pro tip: Weather can shift quickly – bring layers even if the day starts sunny.
These are the places locals often keep to themselves – less obvious, but often more rewarding.
Rastište
A quieter side of Tara, far from the main routes. Forest, silence, and a more raw connection to nature.
Pro tip: No infrastructure – come prepared.
Gradac River upper valley
Even more secluded than the main Gradac spots. Fewer people, more space, and a stronger sense of being “off-grid.”
Pro tip: Go beyond the first visible areas – the real magic is further in.

Oblačina Lake
A peaceful and somewhat underrated lake near Niš. Surrounded by nature, with plenty of space and far fewer crowds than more popular spots, it’s ideal for a relaxed, full-day picnic without noise or pressure.
Pro tip: Walk around the lake and choose the spot that suits you best – the differences in atmosphere can be surprisingly big.
A good picnic spot in Serbia usually means:
And most importantly – a place where time slows down.
The best picnic spots are rarely the most obvious ones. They’re the ones that match your pace – whether that means a lively gathering or a quiet afternoon by the water. And once you find the right one, it often becomes part of your own May Day tradition.