Blederija

[5] The Blederija continues in the southeast direction and receives rivers of Sokolovica (downstream from the Grad locality) and Suvaja.

Rivers carved a small, picturesque limestone gorge, with several pronounced narrows and waterfalls.

However, during normal water levels, the river can be crossed on foot in some sections, though there are several small bridges across it.

Surrounding area is rich in animal life, especially deer and wild boar, and there are two protected hunting grounds in the vicinity, Vratna and Ploče.

[3] The area is today heavily forested and scarcely populated, but in the Roman period, the legionaries built a road through this valley, as a shortcut between the locations where the modern Danubian towns of Donji Milanovac and Brza Palanka are.

[2] Just north of the protected area is the much larger Đerdap national park, which includes the long Iron Gates gorge carved by the Danube, and northern section of the Miroč mountain.

[6][7] Protection of Blederija was marked in June 2021, when Pošta Srbije, Serbian national postal service, issued commemorative stamps and envelopes with artistic representation of the park.

Plans are made to build the proper road into the reserve, direct access path to the waterfall, tourist signs, guardhouse, etc.

However, environmentalists pointed out that, even still rare visitors, litter the area, leaving plastic bottles and bags, and that access maybe should be limited.