Crni Vrh, Bor

Crni vrh
Highest point
Elevation 1,043 m (3,422 ft)[1]
Coordinates 44°07′50″N 21°57′51″E / 44.13056°N 21.96417°E / 44.13056; 21.96417Coordinates: 44°07′50″N 21°57′51″E / 44.13056°N 21.96417°E / 44.13056; 21.96417
Geography
Crni vrh

Location in Serbia

Location Eastern Serbia

Crni vrh (Serbian Cyrillic: Црни врх, Romanian: Vârful Negru) is a mountain in eastern Serbia, between towns of Bor and Žagubica. Its eponymous highest peak has an elevation of 1,043 m (3,422 ft) above sea level. It is a minor winter resort, and it has several ski tracks, although the infrastructure is in bad shape. However, in 2009 the municipality of Bor invested in reconstruction of the ski lift[1] The main ski track is 1100 m long and has height span of 260 m.[1]

Hotel complex "Hyatt hotel Jelen" is being built by a consortium of Serbian public companies, however the works were aborted during the NATO bombing and have never been restored. In 2010, talks were held with an unnamed Russian company about overtaking of the site.[2] Currently, there is a mountaineering home near the track, with 30 beds.[1]

Crni vrh has good road infrastructure, because it lies near the magistral road Bor-Žagubica.[1]

At the foothills a dam was built in 1953, creating an artificial lake (Borsko jezero). Although it was originally planned to supply the nearby mine, its pure waters proved excellent for swimming for small-scale tourism.[3] On the lake, there is hotel "Jezero" and an auto camp.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Crni vrh" (in Serbian).
  2. "Russians want Hyatt Crni Vrh". Tanjug. 2010-09-06.
  3. "Bor, Negotin". Serbia.travel. Archived from the original on 2011-04-12.


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