In November 2024, the first snow in Serbia fell exclusively in the mountain regions, draping the landscapes of Kopaonik and Kuršumlija in a beautiful white cover. This early snowfall served as a preview of the upcoming winter season, with the high-altitude areas experiencing a wintry touch while the lowlands remained in the grip of late autumn.
Kopaonik, Serbia’s renowned ski resort and tourist hub, was the first to receive snow, drawing attention from both locals and visitors eagerly awaiting the start of ski season. Known for its high peaks and broad slopes, Kopaonik became a winter wonderland, offering ideal conditions for the season’s first winter activities.
The ski center quickly began preparing the trails, while visitors enjoyed panoramic views of snow-covered trees and peaks.
The mountain areas around Kuršumlija also experienced their first snow, adding a touch of magic to the rural landscape. Nestled in the heart of nature and close to mountain ranges, Kuršumlija embraced its first snow in peace and quiet. The snow brought a sense of calm, slowing down daily life, as locals enjoyed the picturesque scenery and prepared for the longer, colder winter months ahead.
This early snowfall in Serbia’s mountain regions may hint at a prolonged and chilly winter in the higher altitudes, while the lower areas may need to wait a few more weeks for their first snow. Winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers are looking forward to the season ahead, while the residents of Kopaonik and Kuršumlija relish the privilege of experiencing the magic of winter first.