North of Macedonia’s capital a good road climbs through beautiful beech forests before emerging on a grassy col on Skopska Crna Gora. Experienced paraglider pilots can take off from here.
Read moreTreskavec and the nearby site of Selechka sit on the hills on the opposite side of the Pelaginian Plain from KruŠevo
Read moreThe Tetovo area is known as the Macedonian Alps and is home to the country’s highest mountains, which rise to 2,700m
Read moreIf you look up from anywhere in Skopje you can’t fail to spot the huge cross sitting atop Vodno
Read moreGostivar lies about an hour’s drive to the west of the capital Skopje, in the area close to the Albanian and Kosovan borders
Read moreLake Ohrid offers consistent conditions for easy soaring above a beautiful lake, with acro and SIV possibilities too
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