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<jats:p>Rural tourism is seen as one of the aspects of sustainable economic growth
and socio-cultural development of rural Serbia. During the Covid-19
pandemic, international tourist traffic declined, and tourism and
hospitality as service activities suffered serious economic consequences.
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of pandemics on rural areas
of Western Serbia, bearing in mind that the natural environment and rural
areas have gained in importance as safer to live in. The research was
conducted through an electronic questionnaire, by surveying the providers of
catering services in this part of Serbia. The obtained results indicate a
decline in the number of tourists (domestic and foreign) during the
pandemic, but mostly positive attitudes of service providers regarding the
prospects and sustainability of their business in the coming period. The
data obtained in this research can be useful to local governments and
tourism representatives in finding the best solutions to provide support to
the bearers of the tourist offer of rural areas.</jats:p>