There is something mystical about the Devil's Rock. The name alone arouses curiosity, and when you stand at the foot of the enormous boulder, you understand why. In the middle of the forest, it sits majestically on a hill, covered in moss and covered in old inscriptions and graffiti - a silent witness to times gone by. You can almost feel how nature and history mix here, as your gaze wanders into the valley below. The river that flows quietly beneath the rock reinforces the impression of a hidden, wild landscape that is reluctant to reveal its secrets.
Tradition tells of former border markers that are said to have run here, and the signs carved into the rock suggest that it has long served as a landmark. Despite some modern "artworks" on its surface, the rock has retained its rough, original charm. It is worth staying here for a while and taking in the atmosphere, maybe even climbing to the top to enjoy the view of the surroundings.