Kolešino Waterfall

Kolešino Waterfall

Koleshino Waterfall is located above the village of Kolešino in the Municipality of Novo Selo in the southeastern region of the Republic of Macedonia.

Flowing from the Baba River, the waterfall is found at an elevation of 610 metres on the Belasica Mountain. The waterfall gently falls over the stone cliffs nestled in the forest of the Belasica Mountain at a height of 19 metres (62 ft.) in multiple watery streams only to reform into the river below.

The waterfall is beautiful in ever season and continually changes to reflect nature which surrounds it. In the winter, these fragile streams can become frozen and in the spring, strengthened by the recent rainfalls, the gentle streams rush more powerfully over the cliff sides.

The Kolešino Waterfall is a major tourist attraction for the Municipality of Novo Selo. It is open year round, and the site is continuing being developed to meet the needs of visitors. Currently, the site has a wooden bridge to view the waterfall, benches to take a brief rest and even a picnic area with a covered gazebo and grilling area. The Municipality has long term plans to build a restaurant and hotel near the site, as well as additional walking paths and improvements to the access road.

External links

* [http://www.novoselo.gov.mk/en/tourism/viewAttraction.aspx?id=2 Information about the Koleshino Waterfall on the official website of the Municipality of Novo Selo]
* [http://www.exploringmacedonia.com/?ItemID=954B216C02D3FA428CAA4E7C60C60DB5 Tourist information on the Exploring Macedonia webpage]


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