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Mountain Peak

Jezerc Mountains

The Jezerc Mountains are Ferizaj’s alpine lungs - pine-covered slopes and hidden trails that cradle the village of Jezerc, offering hikers, foragers, and families a breath of mountain stillness just beyond the city’s edge.

Getting There

📍 Getting There: From Ferizaj city center, drive or take a taxi about 10 km toward the village of Jezerc. Trailheads begin near the village mosque. Check bus schedules between major cities.

Accessibility: Terrain is mountainous. Wheelchair access is partial (restaurants only). 

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Alpine Expedition Guide & Wilderness Expert

Fisnik Kelmendi

Insider tips

  • Eat local: Villas serving Flija. 

  • Best season: Autumn foliage or winter snow. The mountains feed the Nerodime River. 

  • Photography: Ideal in spring and autumn; golden hour light enhances forest textures.

Loacally Know as

Malet e Jezercit

The Jezerc mountains have long served as Ferizaj’s natural retreat. Historically used for grazing, wood gathering, and seasonal foraging, the slopes are now frequented by hikers, photographers, and families seeking fresh air and quiet.


The mountains are covered in pine and beech forests, with occasional clearings that offer panoramic views of the Ferizaj plain. In spring, wildflowers bloom along the trails, and in autumn, the foliage turns golden. The area is also home to natural springs that feed the Nerodime River.


Though not formally marked or maintained, local guides and residents can point visitors to scenic paths, hidden viewpoints, and picnic spots. The mountains are also a gateway to the Jezerc Waterfall and other natural features in the region.


The Jezerc Mountains are a rhythm of life for nearby villagers and a growing draw for eco-tourism in southern Kosovo.

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