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- Award-winning family-friendly site on the banks of the Danube
- A half-hour drive from centre of Belgrade and 50 minutes from Novi Sad
- Café-bar with outdoor seating, and a small playground
Mix urban with rural at Camp Dunav, a family-friendly (and award-winning) site 30 minutes’ drive from the centre of Serbian capital Belgrade.
On the banks of the mighty Danube, the site’s in a prime spot for city breaks with a little countryside peace and quiet thrown in. It’s half an hour in the car from the site to the very centre of Belgrade, and there’s plenty to do in the city to make that journey worth repeating a few times, from the fortress, to the zoo, to the electrifying (sorry) Nikola Tesla museum.
Not enough city? It’s just a little farther (35 minutes) to Pancevo, on the opposite bank of the Danube, where stands the oldest brewery in the Balkans – Vajfert – as well as the National Garden (a park that dates to the late 19th century).
Back at base, it’s all about laying low and taking it easy. The leafy site is properly peaceful, with a café-bar solving hungers and thirsts, a playground for kids with too much energy, wifi, and the soothing sound of the Danube lulling guests to sleep in the evenings…
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Languages spoken
English
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Features
Dogs allowed
Campfires allowed
Leisure on site
Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis WatersportsAmenities on site
Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area WifiGroups welcome
Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcomeRules
Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all yearThemes
PeacefulUtilities
Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energyNearby amenities
Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Public transport nearby Shop nearbyType
Medium (26-50 pitches)Nearby leisure
Restaurant nearbyLocation
Camp Dunav
Batajnički Drum 7. Deo 12
Belgrade
Belgrade
Serbia
11080
Timezone
Europe/Belgrade +0200 (GMT+02:00)
GPS
44.87848°N
20.35495°W
Route directions
To reach the site via public transport, catch the numbers 704 or 706 from the city centre.
Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.
Local attractions
No trip to Serbia would be complete without a stop at a monastery or two, and there are far more than two hereabouts. Vojlovica Monastery is 40 minutes’ drive away, the Monastery of the Holy Archbishop Stefan is 50 minutes from base, and there are 16 more in Fruška Gora National Park just over an hour from the site.
Fruška Gora is Serbia’s oldest national park, so it’s worth sticking around here for hikes through pretty orchards and scenic fields, keeping eyes peeled for animals, and making pitstops at the vineyards for a few sips of vino. The Romans first planted grapes here in the third century, so they should be just about ready to drink now…
Stick to fresh air with a lengthier jaunt to Deliblato Sands (the ‘European Sahara’), an hour and 20 minutes away, or return to the banks of the Danube for some more populated days. It’s 45 minutes from the site to Sremski Karlovci and its eco centre, museums, four wineries – five actually, as the Museum of Beekeeping has a nifty wine cellar attached – and spectacular Patriarchate Court palace.
It’s another five minutes along the river from there to Novi Sad (50 minutes), the second-largest city in the country. The Petrovaradin Fortress (nicknamed ‘Gibraltar on the Danube’) is a must-visit, and fans of sandy beach days ought to be keen to come to a halt on Štrand, a popular sandy beach on the river.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Camp Dunav have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Camp Dunav dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Camp Dunav? No trip to Serbia would be complete without a stop at a monastery or two, and there are far more than two hereabouts. Vojlovica Monastery is 40 minutes’ drive away, the Monastery … Read more
- When can I check in and check out of Camp Dunav?
Camping and touring Arrive: Anytime – Anytime Depart by: noon On-site accommodation Arrive: Anytime – Anytime Depart by: noon