Things to Do in Kosovo with Kids

THE 5 BEST Family & Kid Activities in Kosovo

Things to Do in Kosovo with Kids

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What travelers are saying

  • Arjana C
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I was in Rugova mountain almost a year ago with my friends. The rugova mountains had an extraordinary view especially in the morning. I would definitely recommend this for a weekend getaway.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • Jeff1304
    Woking, UK71 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is an excellent place to come to and unwind. The park is extensive and offers a variety of levels of walking. The High Germia path is around 10km but worth it if you are fit. My advice is to take walking sticks if you have them because parts of the path are frozen even if all snow has disappeared at lower altitudes. The No 4 bus from the centre can take you to the entrance to the park.
    Written February 20, 2023
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  • Beatriz M
    Düsseldorf, Germany5,710 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Really beautiful and impressive, absolute must do when in Peja or surroundings, the waterfall is very big and strong! As I cannot drive, I took a tour from Sky Hostel in Peja and we visited the waterfall. It is not necessary to pay entrance, just park the car (which apparently also does not cost) and then you can walk to the waterfall, there are different viewing points. Also there is this part with metal railings as mentioned in another review, it is not a must do but you can take some nice photos from there too (even though a bit scary). Loved it, wish to stay in the hotel by the waterfall next time!
    Written May 5, 2023
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  • francien2015
    Rotterdam, The Netherlands1,080 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Sharr mountains around Brezovica are virtually untouched. There are a few trails and you can walk to the makedonian border. The views were breathtaking with Prizren and Pristina in the distance
    Written September 1, 2022
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  • Erleta H
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Last time I visited Mirusha was winter. We usually used to watch waterfalls as they flow , but not often we have had the opportunity to watch them seem frozen in time, when I was there I amazed. The frozen water produced unusual, but spectacular, water forms.The shape of the fang was indescribable.
    It has beauty in warm weather as well as in winter.However , the big adrenaline starts on the trails which are more difficult for beginners.
    If you're not used to the adrenaline rush of altitude and climbing, you'll definite sweat and your hearts will beat faster. But once you reach the waterfalls and upper lakes, you will be left speechless for a moment by the natural beauty awaits you.
    Swimming in this place is definitely an indescribable feeling that brings you only pleasure and freshness - a perfect way to spend the weekend.
    Therefore, I invite you to visit it at least once, you will not be disappointed.
    Written November 22, 2022
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  • Ahmed
    UK57 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We are a family of six and took a couple of taxis from the center of Pristina to visit the caves. It was a 30 minute drive with the drive itself an adventure with a lot of rash driving involved. We made it in one piece to the caves. There is an entrance fee of 2 euros per person. The guide did not speak English but was very polite and tried using Google translate to let us know the key facts. The caves were marvelous and it was quite an experience to see all the structure that’s had formed over millions of years. The temperature inside is a pleasant 13 degrees and they were illuminated nicely. The taxi cost us 35 euros there and back including a stop at the monastery and waiting time. The Taxi driver was polite and haggling over the price helped. I would recommend the place for a visit.
    Written May 19, 2023
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