Best natural monuments in Plužine are found within a landscape defined by majestic mountains and pristine waters. This region, a gateway to Durmitor National Park and the Piva area, offers diverse natural features. Plužine is characterized by its dramatic canyons, glacial lakes, and towering peaks. The area provides opportunities to explore significant natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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We just completed this hike in early June. The ascent (via Todorov Do) is very technical and challenging for inexperienced hikers (30/40 degree slope, rocky and unstable terrain, some climbing, etc.). The descent (which is actually the ascent to the summit of the other side, which is another hike - a loop with a lake viewpoint, starting from the Dobri Do parking lot) is much simpler. Note that the end of the hike in the plain to return to the car is not at all signposted, the path is not easily visible, and the GPS track does not always match; you are mostly off-piste.
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From here you can walk in the nature park. The border with Montenegro is not far away. There is a small entrance fee next to Trnovačko jezero. You can find out about prices and rules on the information table here.
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The ascent via Todorov do is difficult, scree then climbing passages follow one another before reaching the summit. We left the road which comes from Zabljak a few kilometers before this departure. It joins hill 2100, Prutaski do, and the path which goes up to Prutas. This route is much easier. On the other hand, we went down the path that leads to Todorov do. Very uneven route, but which is done with great attention and caution. Around 4h30 with breaks.
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A beautiful lake that can be accessed not only by mountaineers but also by recreationists
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The Durmitor is a mountain massif in the north of Montenegro that belongs to the Dinarides mountain range. The Durmitor National Park, which surrounds the massif and was declared a national park in 1952, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. The highest peak of the Durmitor massif is the Bobotov Kuk at 2522 metres. 48 peaks of the Durmitor massif are higher than 2000 metres.🚴
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Pure nature on all paths. It's nice to see the tadpoles and frogs, but if the bear 🐻 actually comes by, I don't find it funny. Great hiking trails, but you should find out about them beforehand or take a guide 😃
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We were there in mid-May and there was still snow on the path in places, so we had to deviate from the trail. Sometimes more, sometimes less dangerous. The route is harder than indicated and you definitely need climbing experience, especially on the last climb. In parts it goes steeply downhill and without safety equipment. Not recommended for doing this with children.
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Meet Bosnia Tours from Sarajevo offers guided and self guided hiking tours
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Plužine is surrounded by diverse natural monuments. Key highlights include the stunning View of Trnovačko Lake, known for its heart shape, and Veliko Stabansko Lake, a serene forest lake with clear waters. The region also features the dramatic Piva Lake and Canyon, and significant parts of Durmitor National Park, including the impressive Tara River Canyon.
The natural landscape around Plužine is characterized by majestic mountains, deep canyons, and pristine glacial lakes. You'll encounter the striking turquoise waters of Piva Lake, the rugged peaks and 'mountain eyes' (glacial lakes) of Durmitor National Park, and the immense depths of the Tara River Canyon, Europe's deepest canyon.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Prutaš Rock Formations – Skrčko Ždrijelo Pass' or the 'Little Stabansko Lake – Veliko Stabansko Lake loop'. Many trails are accessible from Plužine and lead to various natural monuments. You can find more details on hiking routes in the Hiking in Plužine guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Durmitor National Park - Prevoj Sedlo, which is the highest paved road in Montenegro and offers spectacular vistas of Valovito Jezero lake. Another excellent spot is the View of Trnovačko Lake, providing a unique perspective of the heart-shaped lake amidst rugged mountains.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like the 'View of the Mountains – Sedlo Pass loop' for cycling or the 'Mountainbike loop from Plužine' for MTB. White-water rafting is also popular in the Tara River Canyon, especially from April to June. Explore more options in the Cycling in Plužine and MTB Trails in Plužine guides.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, the ascent to Prutaš Peak is highly challenging, requiring alpine experience and sure-footedness due to steep rock faces and potential snow even in June. It's considered more mountaineering than an intermediate hike.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. This period is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. For white-water rafting in the Tara River Canyon, April to June offers the strongest rapids.
While some areas are rugged, families can enjoy leisurely strolls along the shoreline of Piva Lake, which also offers boating and swimming. The area around Veliko Stabansko Lake has a covered picnic area, making it suitable for a family outing. Always check the difficulty of specific trails before heading out with children.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying elevations, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots, layer your clothing to adapt to changing temperatures, and bring waterproof outerwear. Sun protection, a hat, and plenty of water are also essential, especially during warmer months. For challenging routes, consider specialized mountaineering gear.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from high-altitude points like Prevoj Sedlo. The serene beauty of the glacial lakes, the dramatic landscapes of the canyons, and the sense of adventure offered by the challenging trails are also highly appreciated. The clear, turquoise waters of Piva Lake and the opportunities for outdoor activities are often highlighted.
Yes, the region is rich in biodiversity. While exploring areas like Veliko Stabansko Lake or within Durmitor National Park, you might encounter various species. Hikers have reported seeing snakes, including horn vipers, so it's important to be aware of your surroundings and stay on marked trails.
Nevidio Canyon, meaning 'unseen,' is a hidden gem that has only recently been opened to the public for canyoning. It offers a rugged and adventurous experience for those seeking a unique natural wonder away from more frequented paths. Its narrow passages and impressive landscapes make it an unforgettable adventure.


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