Popular Destinations to Visit When in Macedonia
When it comes to choosing a beautiful and unique holiday destination, many people head for Macedonia. It has a long and vibrant history that dates back to the settlements of 7,000 BC (Interestingly, it acquired the title ‘the Kingdom of Macedon’ during the fourth century BC).
The geographical boundaries of Macedonia have been fluid throughout history. These days you can classify it as being in the Balkan Peninsula, in south-eastern Europe. Perhaps this is your next holiday destination, and you’re wondering where to specifically visit. Let’s discuss some of the most celebrated destinations you can find when touring Macedonia.
Skopje
No holiday would be complete without a visit to the Macedonian capital of Skopje. There’s everything from a buzzing nightlife, to neoclassical buildings and the Old Bazaar. People can visit the Kale Fortress and the Stone Bridge, or see the main square at Porta Macedonia.
Skopje is located on the Vardar river, being a center for European trade. History lovers will enjoy the rich heritage gained from the Roman, Serbian and Ottoman influence.
The internet is content rich with tourist information on Skopje. Many people are looking for a Skopje travel guide online, and are wanting to discover budget-friendly destinations. They want to find out about the history and traditions, and to learn where to find the statues. In addition, folk are also researching the best accommodation and times to visit.
Pelister National Park
It has consistently increased in popularity since its establishment in 1948. People pour in for hiking and camping holidays, as well as to visit the ski resort. Animal lovers come in search of wild boar, deer, bears and wolves. Bird lovers keep a keen eye open for eagles and the red-billed chough. Flower lovers are not disappointed here either.
This is the oldest national park in Macedonia, and people come to stay in both hotels and campsites. Besides the valleys and forests, people can visit the two glacial lakes which are lovingly known as the ‘Pelister Eyes.’
Bitola
Imagine a city situated by three mountain ranges, and you’ve found Bitola. It’s the largest city in Macedonia, and is close to the Greek border. Crowds of sociable people regularly congregate near the restaurants.
There’s a cultural center here, containing art galleries and museums. Tourists can also visit the many churches and mosques, and the Old Bazaar. If you go, be sure to visit the Velusk Tumba rock monument.
Mavrovo National Park
This is the largest such park in Macedonia, and it also contains the highest mountain peak. Added to that, it boasts the largest man made lake. People frequently come here for mountain biking, sailing and walking. Others come for swimming, kayaking and horseback riding. You would also have the opportunity to go climbing, trout fishing or skiing (during winter).
The most unique feature in the park is the Church of St. Nicholas, which is 50% under water.
Ohrid
Travelers can be greeted here at what’s been called ‘The Jerusalem of the Balkans.’ This is because you could visit a different church every day of the year. As you travel along cobble streets you can discover its rich and varied history. It was once occupied by the Greek Dassaretae and the Illyrian tribes.
Depending on your personal taste, you can either visit the ruins of Samuel’s Fortress or join the celebrations at the summer festival.
It is no surprise that Lake Ohrid was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Tall mountains enclose the beautifully blue waters. If you are interested in European lakes, you’ll be keen to learn that it’s both the deepest and oldest.
Other Places Of Interest
Near to Prilep you will discover a lake enclosed in marble. If you prefer pine forests, check out Beovo: it can provide you with lake views and beautiful local cuisine. If you were torn between going to Macedonia or Italy, why not visit the River Vadar vineyards? You’ll find wineries at such places as Tikvesh, Popova Lula and Stobi.
Perhaps you prefer more active outdoor activities. In this case, head for Vodmo which is a recreational center. You’ll be able to travel along with cycling and hiking trails, as well as discovering breathtaking forest views. There’s a cable car here too, to complete the experience.
As we have now learned, there is something for everyone in Macedonia. Further research can reveal the Bay of Bones, which is a reconstructed village settlement, or the monastery at St. Naum. The list goes on, but one thing is sure: no one who comes here will be disappointed.