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Discover Skopje from a breathtaking vantage point with this guided mountain hike, combining history, nature, and panoramic views in a 6-hour adventure.
Imagine seeing Skopje’s sprawling cityscape, ancient monasteries, and mountain peaks all in one stunning view — not from a drone, but with your own feet and eyes. That’s exactly what this “Skopje From Above” tour offers. Over roughly six hours, you’ll swap city streets for mountain trails, exploring historic sites and taking in sweeping vistas of North Macedonia’s capital surrounded by mountains.
One of the things we love most about this experience is its perfect balance of nature and history. The hike takes you from the tranquil Matka Canyon up to the Millennium Cross on Vodno, offering diverse scenery and cultural insights along the way. However, it’s worth noting that it’s a moderate hike — not designed for those with little walking experience or serious health issues.
This tour suits travelers who are eager to combine outdoor activity with cultural discovery and who appreciate authentic, less touristy perspectives of Skopje. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or someone simply craving fresh mountain air and panoramic photos, this adventure delivers a memorable day out.


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The adventure begins with a pickup from your hotel in Skopje, making logistics straightforward and hassle-free. You’ll head to the old bridge over Treska River, a peaceful spot where the sound of flowing water sets a meditative tone. Here, the quiet charm of Skopje’s riverside merges with the promise of nature and history ahead.
From the initial meeting point, the route takes you to the XIV-century Saint Nikola Shishevski Monastery. Reviewer Julius noted that the monastery was helped by the brother of King Marko, and despite little known about it, its surviving walls and location tell stories of resilience and faith. The monastery is a quiet, almost hidden gem, with a single monk living there through the centuries, cared for by a dedicated housekeeper named Zoki.
Zoki’s hospitality — offering rakija and homemade coffee — adds a warm, personal touch to the journey. His stories about traditional Skopje houses and local life enrich the experience, giving travelers insight into everyday Macedonian life. Julius also mentions that the monastery offers gorgeous views of Saint Andrea Monastery across the rocks, which are a visual treat and perfect for photos.
The trail from the monastery gets a little steeper but remains manageable for most hikers. The scenery becomes more dramatic as you ascend towards a viewpoint roughly 20 minutes away. Here, the vistas are nothing short of breathtaking: the entire flow of Treska Canyon, with its rugged cliffs and winding river, laid out beneath you. You’ll also see the monasteries of Nikola Shishevski and Saint Andrea nestled into the landscape.
This is the moment to pull out your camera or simply pause in awe — the views are so expansive that Julius shared he could hardly believe the scenery was real. The canyon, the monasteries, the river — all within arm’s reach from this elevated perch.
Next, the journey continues to Kota Peak on Vodno Mountain. If you’re lucky — and it’s the right time of year — you might get company from local village cows wandering freely around. Marie Louise appreciated this, mentioning that the presence of cows made the hike even more authentic.
From the summit, the landscape opens to a panoramic sweep of Skopje: the Stone Bridge connecting the old town with the fortress, the Vardar River weaving through, and the clusters of buildings that define the city. You’ll also see the peaks of Shar Planina, Skopska Crna Gora, and Mountain Kitka, making it clear how surrounded Skopje is by mountains.
At this point, the tour offers two options. The first is a hike to the Millennium Cross, which provides an opportunity to walk along the mountain and enjoy even more sweeping views. The second is a descent to the small Byzantine church of Saint Pantelejmon, a 12th-century site that many visitors overlook.
The reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and flexibility here, with Thomas describing his guide Vojo as both professional and engaging, making the experience more than just a walk — but a memorable conversation and connection. He emphasizes that the hike is accessible for non-experienced hikers, thanks to plenty of breaks and the natural pace set by the guide.

Covering about 10 kilometers with an altitude gain of 800 meters, the hike is challenging but rewarding. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a bit of effort with fantastic payoff — panoramic views and cultural sites. The overall duration is around 6 hours, including stops for photos, rest, and exploration, which balances activity with relaxation.
Transport from your hotel to the trailhead is included, making logistics simple. The tour also covers tickets to the Saint Pantelejmon Monastery, a cable car ride to Sredno Vodno (for easy access), and a beer at the Millennium Cross — small touches that add value.
Limited to 7 participants, the small-group size fosters a friendly, personal atmosphere. Guides speak several languages, including English, German, Macedonian, Bulgarian, and Serbo-Croatian, ensuring clear communication and local insights. Julius appreciated the guide’s cheerful attitude and his stories about local houses and traditions.
While not explicitly stated, the package’s highlights — transportation, multiple site visits, tickets, and guided commentary — make it a worthwhile investment for travelers keen on active exploration. The personalized approach and intimate group size enhance the experience, justifying the price for many.


Julius’ review highlights that non-experienced hikers can find the trek challenging but manageable, especially with a cheerful guide like Zoki. He recommends caution on Mondays when cable cars don’t operate, which could extend walking time or complicate logistics.
Thomas’ review underscores how valuable the guide is — “Vojo is an absolute professional,” he says, “and shows you trails and views unlike any other.” The emphasis on rest breaks and scenic photo stops makes the hike accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Marie Louise advises wearing good shoes and bringing a small backpack for water and snacks — simple tips that make a big difference during the hike.
This tour offers a truly authentic way to experience Skopje’s natural beauty and historical richness without the crowds. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy active outings and want to see the city from a perspective few visitors get to enjoy. The inclusion of historic monasteries, the spectacular view from Vodno, and the small-group format make it a well-rounded experience that balances adventure and culture.
If you’re a nature enthusiast or someone eager to combine light hiking with sightseeing, this tour will definitely leave you with lasting memories — especially the stunning vistas from the mountain peak. On the flip side, if you’re not comfortable with walking or have mobility issues, it’s worth considering the physical demands beforehand.
The knowledgeable guides and breathtaking scenery elevate this experience beyond a typical sightseeing trip. It’s a fantastic choice for curious explorers eager to get off the beaten path and truly see what Skopje and its surrounding mountains have to offer.
“As me and my wife are not experienced hikers, for us it was a bit challenging, bu nothing cannot be fixed by cheerfull guide, his positive attitude…”

Is the tour suitable for non-hikers?
Yes, but keep in mind the hike is about 6 hours and involves some steep sections. If you’re used to walking and comfortable with moderate terrain, it’s manageable. Less experienced hikers should prepare accordingly and communicate with the guide if needed.
What should I wear for the hike?
Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring a head covering or Kippah for sun protection. Light, breathable clothing suitable for outdoor activity is recommended, along with sunglasses.
Are the cable cars included in the tour?
Yes, the cable car to Sredno Vodno is included, simplifying the ascent and descent. However, check availability, especially on Mondays when the cable cars might be closed.
Can I choose the route at the peak — to the Millennium Cross or Pantelejmon Monastery?
Yes, the tour offers both options once you reach the mountain. The guide will help decide based on timing and group preference.
Is lunch included?
Depending on the time of year, there may be a stop for lunch at a local restaurant on Vodno, offering a taste of Macedonian cuisine.
How many people are in each group?
Tours are limited to 7 participants, ensuring a more personal experience with your guide.
To sum it up, this mountain hike from Skopje combines breathtaking views, cultural visits, and outdoor activity into one compelling package. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting a more authentic and active way to explore North Macedonia’s capital and its stunning natural surroundings.