Germia Park

[2] In 1987, the "Germia" complex was taken under protection by Pristina's Municipal Assembly in the category of the Regional Nature Park and is now managed by the publicly owned enterprise "Hortikultura".

In 1966, a portion of Germia was declared as a "forest for picnic", while in 1979 it entered the second category (rational and controlled exploitation of natural resources).

[1] In geological terms, it has been determined that Germia mountain massif consists of layers formed during the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and the Cenozoic eras, where the flysch character limestone, silica and sand are dominant.

[1] In hydrological terms, due to the small amount of annual rainfall, geological base, etc., Germia is quite poor in water.

Vegetation of Gërmia consists of four forest genera: Hungarian and Turkey oak (Quercetum frainetoo cerris scardicum Kras.

This area starts from Germia's pool and stretches to the beginning of the ski lift, including meadows, children's playground, sports terrains and inns.

The meadow, which begins at the entrance of the area is surrounded by forests of oak and beech and it is regulated as a picnic spot.

Map of Germia Regional Park
Pathway in Germia
Gërmia during winter
Swimming Pool of Germia