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Explore Serbia’s Enigmatic East along the Danube

Serbia may be landlocked, but it boasts one of the most spectacular stretches of the Danube – which clocks up 588km here on its way to the Black Sea – including Đerdap National Park’s astounding Iron Gates gorge in the country’s far east. Largely off the tourist map, this legend-shrouded region makes for a fantastic road trip, with history galore, ancestral wine cellars, stunning natural formations, and outdoor thrills ranging from aquatic to subterranean experiences.

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Exploring the Historic Iron Gates on the Danube: A Serbo-Romanian Marvel

The Iron Gates of the Danube River originally consisted of four narrow gorges and three wide basins stretching over several miles of the river, which forms a natural border between Romania and Serbia. The term “Iron Gate” was first used byThe Timesof London in 1853. While some consider the entire 83-mile stretch of the river to be the Iron Gates, most define it specifically as the section containing the four narrow gorges.

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