Kladovo is a nice little town located in the Bor District of South-East Serbia.
It is situated on the right side of the river Danube.
The population of the Kladovo town is 9,111, while the population of the Kladovo municipality with surrounding settlements is 23,622 (2002 census).
The town is surrounded by beautiful hills, which are well known for their wine yards called “Negotinsko Vinogorje”. Moderate continental climate and a large number of sunny days are characteristic for the region.
There are two natural spring lakes in the very centre of Kladovo. Also, there is a marine, a modern indoor sports centre and several football fields. A special attraction is a 1km long city beach on the river Danube. In this area, the river is very populated with various fish species, giving Kladovo a remarkable potential for sport fishing.
Kladovo and its district have a very rich and long history. The town museum has valuable exponents from different times on show, while Fortress Fetislam is a historical monument dating back to Turkish occupation. Nearby is the National Park Djerdap as well as famous archeological sites: Lepenski Vir, Trian’s Tabula and the Remains of Trian’s Bridge.















