Lešnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Лешница, pronounced [ˈlɛʃnitsa], meaning "a place of hazels") is a village in western Serbia.
The rivers provide ample fishing opportunities, being rich with carp, barbel, stuka, and zelenjara.
On Saturday mornings there is a market behind the fire house, where everything can be bought, from farm cheese, eggs, and livestock, to clothing, tools, electronics and Nike shoes.
The church was partially destroyed by the Nazis during their occupation, but was rebuilt to provide a spiritual home for the villagers and a magnificent floodlit vista at night.
The other side of the park is the location of a late 19th-century manor built by the Pejić family, who were the landlords of the settlement.