Historical Context
Research the history of Beodra and Dragutinovo to appreciate the distinct architectural layers within the town.





Located in the Banat region of northern Serbia, Novo Miloševo is a settlement with a fascinating dual identity. Originally two separate villages—Beodra and Dragutinovo—the town merged to form the community seen today. With a population of approximately 7,800, it maintains a slow, traditional pace of life typical of the Vojvodina plains. The town is characterized by its wide streets and classic architecture influenced by the region's Austro-Hungarian past. It serves as a quiet base for exploring the surrounding agricultural landscape and nearby cultural hubs. Visitors will find a community deeply rooted in its local customs and a peaceful environment far removed from the typical tourist crowds.
Located in the Banat region of northern Serbia, Novo Miloševo is a settlement with a fascinating dual identity. Originally two separate villages—Beodra and Dragutinovo—the town merged to form the community seen today. With a population of approximately 7,800, it maintains a slow, traditional pace of life typical of the Vojvodina plains. The town is characterized by its wide streets and classic architecture influenced by the region's Austro-Hungarian past. It serves as a quiet base for exploring the surrounding agricultural landscape and nearby cultural hubs. Visitors will find a community deeply rooted in its local customs and a peaceful environment far removed from the typical tourist crowds.
Unique history formed by the merger of Beodra and Dragutinovo.
Classic Banat-style architecture with wide, peaceful streets.
Authentic glimpse into rural life in northern Serbia.
Proximity to regional cultural centers like Kikinda and Novi Bečej.
Limited tourist infrastructure and accommodation options within the town itself.
Most locals speak Serbian; having a translation app or learning basic phrases is highly recommended.
The town is very quiet, with minimal nightlife or commercial entertainment.
Research the history of Beodra and Dragutinovo to appreciate the distinct architectural layers within the town.
Public transport can be infrequent; renting a car is the most efficient way to reach the town and explore the surrounding Banat countryside.
History enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet rural retreat.
RSD din.
$30-$60 p/day
Serbian, English
Expect a slower pace of life where most activity centers around the town square and local community hubs.
May-June, September-October
A beautiful time to visit as the surrounding plains turn green and temperatures are mild for walking.
Expect warm, dry days; perfect for cycling through the flat Vojvodina terrain, though stay hydrated.
The harvest season brings local activity and pleasant, cooler afternoons to the rural landscape.
Winters are quiet and can be quite cold, offering a cozy and snowy rural Serbian experience.