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- Joep W.July 2019Pozitivatranquility, views, location relative to Tara National ParkNegativadistance from "the inhabited worldLovely quiet campsiteWe, couple of 28 and 31 years, stayed 3 nights with tent and car in high season (early July). Lovely quiet little campground on a ridge with great views. Lots of pear trees provide shade. Good base to visit Tara National Park and Mokra Gora. Campground is run by a friendly old man, who makes his own... pear schnapps. Upon reception you get a glass of this, you can buy a bottle for €10 as a souvenir. Sanitary facilities are limited to 1 shower and 1 toilet, but considering the campsite was small and in our case there were only 10-15 other people at the campsite, these were almost always available. In addition, nice communal hut with benches and tables, where you can sit when it rains or in the evening. Only downside is that you have to take a moment to think about what you need in terms of groceries, since the supermarket is 30-40 minutes away. All in all highly recommended for nature lovers, looking for quiet camping.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Miki K.April 2017PozitivaQuiet, friendly, a lot of things to see around.NegativaPeach trees too close one to another. Needs more toilets and showers.Small, but lovellyGood position. A lot of interesting touristic attractions and places to see in close surround. Very hostile owners. Plenty of local food and drinks at very affordable prices. Not for big Caravans, ideal for the tents. Peach trees to close, making caravan maneuvers risky. Toilets clean, but insufficient.
- Fabienne T.August 2016Pozitivagood starting point for ride with hist. train from Mokra GoraNegativaToo few sanitary facilities (but they are clean)Space is ok, but nothing specialsmall place with fruit trees and bushes, there are few flat areas, nice receptionAutomaticky přeloženo.
- John K.June 2016Friendliness and tranquility give you the right feeling here.It was a bit of a pain to fit 14 equipments in the pear orchard, but the friendliness and hospitality exceeded everything. We had a delicious Barbecue here that the old boss had arranged for us. His Slibowitz is second to none.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Frank-Helmut W.June 2016PozitivaPeace, location, cleanlinessNegativatoo few sanitary facilitiessmall but niceThe campsite, near the village of Kremna, is located close to the main road not far from an AVIA petrol station and is well signposted. Short but narrow access road in the upper area; separate exit at the bottom of the site. However, there is a risk of longer camper vans or caravans being stranded at... the exit. It is a small, family-run site run by a retired music teacher. It consists of an orchard with around 12 pitches, three of which are gravelled terraces and a vacation home (with sanitary facilities for the site). Unfortunately only one toilet, one shower and one washbasin, but everything is very clean. Good ground, but little shade. Good starting point for excursions in the surrounding area (Sarganska Osmika narrow-gauge railroad, "coastal village" complex, national park,...) The owner basically only speaks Serbian, but a neighbor who speaks very good English helps. The owner sells a good, home-distilled pear brandy.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Truus V.May 2016Pozitivatranquility and yet many opportunities for excursionsNegativabecause of the pear trees, the sites are somewhat limitedLovely views of the Tara MountainsSmall campsite with simple but very clean sanitary facilities. Where you are welcomed by the very friendly owner (and neighbor who speaks English very well) with coffee and the pear brandy from which the campsite takes its name. Nice trips in the area: Tara National Park, Sirogojno open air museum, Zlatibor and a ride on a historic train through the mountains.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Richard A.July 2015Pozitiva- peace and quiet, lovely view - excellent home-made rakia - very good breakfasts - fantastic atmosphere overallNegativa- no stores nearby - restricted space between pear treesCamping under the pear trees in beautiful West SerbiaWe stayed just one night here in July 2015, but loved it so much we will definitely be back. A little sign on the main road takes you up a narrow lane and short track, but even without the caravan we didn't have any problems. The campsite itself is just pure bliss. You camp under small pear trees on... well-mown grass - this is great for people with tents but slightly more difficult for caravans, but with a little help manoeuvering is possible. The owner hardly speaks any English but his neighbor comes over to help as soon as she is required. They are so friendly it is impossible not to be smitten. I disagree with one of the previous comments about pushy selling of the delicious rakia the owner makes - we were shown his wares and offered a taste and immediately bought quite a lot. The view is fantastic - it's like stepping back 50 years and about as peaceful as you can get. The sanitary facilities only get 3 stars because there is only one shower and one toilet, which means it might be crowded sometimes. They are however completely adequate and very clean. The little house they rent out is absolutely beautiful. The whole campsite has been given such a lovely rustic touch and is beautifully cared for. Breakfast is provided if required, and was extremely good - even for us vegetarians. We didn't have time to look around the area, but we certainly will next time! Great for dog owners - the old disused railway runs past the bottom which makes walkies easy. There are also many little lanes and tracks around.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Harry B.June 2015Pozitivathe beautiful view, tranquility, nice tripsNegativathe sanitary facilities are a bit cramped, though cleanGorgeous view from under the pear treesSmall, well-kept campground with stunning views. Particularly friendly owner who distills his own pear gin. He usually drinks a glass with the guests in the evening. Sanitary facilities are few, but spotlessly clean. A ride on the historic train Sargan8 and a visit to the open-air museum Sirogojno are fun to do. You can also go to the big market in Zlatibor. In short, a fine, simple campsiteAutomaticky přeloženo.
- Ewa N.June 2014nice but nothing specialno wi-fi. no good value for this money. a little bit pushy offering of rakija and other touristic offers. nice view.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Jacob K.September 2013Small, simple and neat. The number of pitches on paper is good for small tents and then you are still very close together. For tent campers, it would also be nice if the ground had been a bit more level. 20 euros per night in September for a spot with electricity is quite a lot of money.Automaticky přeloženo.
- Ирина М.September 2012Случайно наткнулись на этот кемпинг при посещении Мокрой Горы (он находится в 5-10 минутах езды от Шангарской Осьмицы) во второй половине сентября 2012г.Очень радушные хозяин и соседка, которая помогала объясняться. К сожалению, хозяйка кемпинга, как мы поняли, была в отъезде. Площадка для кемпинга небольшая,... расположена среди молодых грушевых деревьев иимеет наклон, черевьев не очень удобно. Зато компенсировалось великолепным видом на окресные сопки. Санузел один общий для всех гостей(может есть еще в доме - мы не видели).Горячую воду нам нагрели. С удовольствием посмотрели на технологию изготовления грушевой самогонки - очень душистая. Можно купить у хозяина бутылочку как сувенир. Если будем в тех краях еще - обязательно заедем.Automaticky přeloženo.
- jerome 5.July 2012Beautiful campsite, beautiful region (national park and village of Kusturica). Great welcome from the owner and advice on the region! Small menu at 8 euros (trout, raw vegetables, potatoes). Breakfast at 3 euros. Generous tasting of william pear... We recommend it!Automaticky přeloženo.
- Gregor D.July 2012No Wi-Fi, thee is no mini-zoo, but childrens can find many animals around village. Camping pitches are betwen pear trees - owner is producer of Viljamovka - pears brandy and he also offer it. Shop is walking distance from camp. Ask for offer of breakfast. For 3,5€ you get "lepinja" - warm bread filled with eggs and local chees, together with yogurt.Odpovězeno z Camping Viljamovka November 26, 2012Dear Gregor, we will try our best to provide Wi-Fi internet connection, hopefully, very soon.
Thank you for your remarks.
Camping Viljamovka
Ljubisha Carevic - Camille L.August 2011