Golija – Odvarčenica, a ski resort nestled in the mountainous region of southwestern Serbia, is a location that charms its visitors with its untamed beauty and tranquility. Lying between the towns of Ivanjica and Novi Pazar, the resort forms part of the Dinaric mountain range, known for its dense forests and rich biodiversity. It is home to the Golija-Studenica Biosphere Reserve, Serbia's first UNESCO-MAB registered site, as well as several historical monuments and monasteries.
The resort is characterized by its highest peak, Jankov kamen, standing at 1,833 m, and other notable peaks such as Radulovac, Bojevo Brdo, and Crni Vrh. These peaks offer stunning vistas of Golija's lush forests and pastures, as well as the peaks of the nearby Kopaonik, Komovi, and Prokletije mountains. The resort is also the source of the Moravica and Studenica rivers, featuring a deep valley with several shorter gorges and cascading waterfalls.
Golija – Odvarčenica's untouched wilderness offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its pristine, clean air, coupled with the abundance of flora and fauna, make it a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Visitors are often drawn to the resort's rich forests, abundant water sources, and the diverse plant life, including blueberries and raspberries.
The resort's tranquil, spacious mountaintop and stormy foothills are equally appealing to visitors. Its ski trails are praised for their challenge and beauty, promising an enriching experience for skiers of all skills. As one of Serbia's cleanest mountain destinations, Golija – Odvarčenica is a must-visit for those looking to immerse themselves in nature's splendor and enjoy a quiet, relaxing getaway. Despite being relatively underdeveloped in terms of tourism, the resort is considered one of Serbia's best-kept secrets, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and serenity.

