The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Montenegro, Montenegro

July 24, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Coordinates: 42°30′N 19°18′E / 42.500°N 19.300°E / 42.500; 19.300
Restaurants in Montenegro

1. Bobotov Kuk

Zabljak, Durmitor National Park, Zabljak Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
90%
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9%
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5.0 based on 165 reviews

Bobotov Kuk

Peak on Durmitor Mountain

Reviewed By Lizscj - Boise, United States

Going from Sedlo, this is one of the best hikes I have ever done, and that is saying quite a lot. I loved it because the views were continuously fabulous, the hike was totally manageable as a day hike (about 6 hours round trip) and it was just scary enough at the very top to make it feel like I had really accomplished something. I highly recommend it!

2. Bay of Kotor

Kotor, Kotor Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
83%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 2,950 reviews

Bay of Kotor

Reviewed By planetogra - Tewantin, Australia

Whether on the water cruising Boka Bay, walking along the promenades on the waters edge, or, driving up the Horseshoe bends heading to Mt Lovcen every view is breathtaking. It is worthwhile covering all the angles if time permits as the memories & photos will live with you forever. Truly a magnificent city in a unique & 'hidden gem' of a country ( Montenegro ). When I think back that this was just tacked on as a side trip to our Croatian tour - with a ??? really? response - Kotor & Mt Lovcen were highlights of our 5 weeks awy in the Adriatic.

3. Bjelasica Mountain

Biogradska Gora National Park, Kolasin, Kolasin Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
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9%
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Bjelasica Mountain

This mountain represents a miracle of nature for many because of its dense forests, wide meadows and steep slopes. It is adorned with six glacial lakes. Bjelasica is one of the snowiest mountains in Europe and the ski center Kolasin 1450 has over 30 km of ski slopes. In summer, this is one of the favorite destinations for hiking and biking.

4. Lake Skadar

Podgorica, Podgorica Municipality 81000 Montenegro +382 20 601 015 [email protected] http://www.nparkovi.me/sajt/np-skadarsko-jezero
Excellent
63%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 1,041 reviews

Lake Skadar

Reviewed By JessicaFayeB - Benfleet, United Kingdom

We visited Lake Skadar and stopped off at various view points. The best being skadar view point (pinpointed on Google maps) as you get incredible views of the famous horse shoe bend in the river. We were there at mid day on a Thursday and we saw a hand full of people whilst driving through to each view point on our way to Boat Milica for our boat tour around the lake (definitely book with these guys they were awesome!) We drive through the national park and stopped off at various intervals, all views were stunningly beautiful and it was so relaxing to just sit in the sun and take in the view. One thing of note if driving through the park is that we noticed most drivers in Montenegro do not like to move over when crossing other cars on narrow roads. This can be quite nerve wracking when on a mountain road with minimal barriers so just be aware that you may have to squeeze through some uncomfortable gaps if someone comes the opposite way! This national park is truly beautiful and if you ate travelling in Montenegro it is a place you simply must see! ♡

5. Tara River Canyon

P4, Dobrilovina, Zabljak Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
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4.5 based on 819 reviews

Tara River Canyon

It is the deepest canyon in Europe, and second deepest in the world after the Grand Canyon of Colorado, USA. 78km long, and up to 1.300m deep, this "tear of Europe", as it is also called, is a great natural and tourist attraction not only in the area, but in the entire country.

Reviewed By derz0st

Last year I had a rest in Montenegro. I had heard before a lot of good reviews about Montenegro rafting and I decided to buy a ticket. The price was 60 euros per person. The road took four hours to the one side and down the river took three hours. On the way there a driver did several stoppings and it allowed to see many lakes, rivers and mountains. In a gathering spot I had breakfast before rafting and lunch after. The rafting was amazing, the views were a miracle and emotions were crazy. During that trip we had two pit stops and ten times river waves covered us. If you have a vacation in Montenegro, you certainly need to take this tour. I give 9 out of 10, because the price is high.

6. Crno Lake

Zabljak, Durmitor National Park, Zabljak Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 828 reviews

Crno Lake

Only 3km away from the centre of Zabljak, Malo (Small) and Veliko (Big) Lakes merge into Crno (Black) Lake. This lake is specific for its dark blue shade of water, which often seems black, and the effect is created by the Lake's depth and the dense Durmitor pine forest surrounding it.

Reviewed By miso_vojinovic - Zabljak, Montenegro

Summer season, the best for geting to know one of the most beautiful places in montenegro and europe. You can enjoy the nature while you do kayak or trecking or only rest watching the mountains.

7. Moraca River

Near Rzaca Mountain, Podgorica, Podgorica Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
62%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

Moraca River

The symbol of Podgorica and also the greatest river flowing through the Capital. Its deep riverbed, large rocks and icy temperatures are just some of the main characteristics of this mountain river. On its way through the Capital, Moraca also carved out many caves. It is 113 kilometres long, and it runs from north to south, flowing into the Skadar Lake.

Reviewed By 393osamaa - Basrah, Iraq

Nice place. I was with my friends for traveland it was a very beautiful place .definitely I will visit again

8. Lovcen National Park

Cetinje 81250 Montenegro +382 67 863 214 http://www.nparkovi.me/sajt/np-lovcen
Excellent
73%
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4.5 based on 571 reviews

Lovcen National Park

The Lovcen National park covers an area of 6.220 ha and has a moderate continental and mountain climate, influenced by the Mediterranean climate. The tallest peaks are Stirovnik (1.749m above sea level) and Jezerski vrh (1.657m above sea level).

Reviewed By itaitaRijeka

Worth visiting; the view is amazing! There is also a restaurant with local specialties near the entrance to the mausoleum.The Njegos mausoleum is at 1657 m, there are 461 steps! The entrance fee to the park is 2 € and for the mausoleum is 3 €.

9. Bojana River

Ulcin City, Ulcinj, Ulcinj Municipality Montenegro
Excellent
38%
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Bojana River

10. Savin Kuk Ski Resort

5km from town centre, near Crno Jezero, Zabljak, Durmitor National Park, Zabljak Municipality Montenegro http://montenegro-apartmani.com/dobrodosli-na-zabljak-vodic-za-zimu-u-najvisem-urbanom-naselju-u-ovom-dijelu-evrope/
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Savin Kuk Ski Resort

Reviewed By analF370UB - Tivat, Montenegro

We went to the mountain with the cable car, and we continue to the top " Savin kuk" on foot. The view was magnificent, we could see the Black lake below the mountain with it's beautiful colors. Great sunny day.

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