GlediÃÂ Mountains () is a mountain range in central Serbia, between cities of Kragujevac, Jagodina and Trstenik. Its highest peak Samar has an elevation of above sea level. It is popular with mountain walkers. Of historical, cultural and architectural values are monasteries from the 15th and 16th centuries: Kamenac, KaleniÃÂ and Ljubostinja.
Products: Black Locust honey, trees, sheep, and wild life. Many village houses in village hamlets like Slatina and Joà ¡oviÃÂi (Village of ÃÂestin, administrative area of KniÃÂ) are over 200 years old. It is easy to travel through the whole range via a recently paved road from Kragujevac (via Groà ¡nica) to Trstenik near VrnjaÃÂka Banja. Mountain roads are good for mountain bikes, cars, and four-wheel drive vehicles. There is a mountain lodge in ÃÂestin (near Adà ¾ine Livade, 16km from Kragujevac) and a private accommodation in an inn in the village of Glediàwhich is over one hundred years old. The mountain range accommodates numerous hunting reserves.
A monument built in 1932 to the glory soldiers who gave their lives in the Balkan Wars (1912-13) and World War I stands in ÃÂestin (Adà ¾ine Livade).
The GlediÃÂ mountains are sparsely populated as most of its inhabitants have moved to nearby cities throughout the times, but very many have maintained their lands and houses, and visit them during weekends, while many return there in their retirement. Their small holdings are well maintained; various crops are grown, honey is often produced and trees are abundant for firewood. Mobile phones have good connections throughout.