Devil's Town is the common name for this site located in Southern Serbia. We drove there on our way between Novi Pazar and Nis. It is bitumen roads all the way to the carpark of this site. Entrance fee is 350 Serbian Dinar entry per adult and it is dog friendly if your dog remains on their lead. The core area is a geomorphologic phenomenon of earthen figures caused by erosion on the slope of the Radan Mountain. The eroded earthen pillars have a large rock as the head of the pillar, precariously balanced. It is about a 40-minute return walk to the viewing area, however I would give yourselves about 90 minutes to really enjoy the walk and take time to admire the site and scenery. A number of platforms have been constructed to provide you with optimal viewpoints of these earthen phenomena. We attended on Monday the 4th of August 2025, which was a nice overcast day. The site has recently commenced a Saturday Night viewing of the site and installed a range of lights to guide you on your forest walk to the site and lights that illuminate the core zone. If you are intending to visit, which I would recommend, and your diary allows it, I think a night viewing would look amazing. Complimentary to the site is an old well (spring) and evidence of historical mining in the area. The minerals in the water provide a copper red / brown colour in the water. There is also a Church on the hill, just below the core site, that was built in 2008 and said to be from the remains of a 13th century Church from that location. How much of that remains are in the current structure is not known. I did not rate this aspect of the site.
As you enter the site from the Carpark to the ticket office, there are a number of vendors that sell an array of touristic items related to the site. There is also a small restaurant and public toilets (free).
The site has been a protected site since 1959 and I would recommend that if you have the time that you should visit this area. It is a thumbs up for me.