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Top 20 Mountain Passes in Montenegro

Best mountain passes in Montenegro traverse rugged and dramatic landscapes, offering access to impressive mountain ranges. The country's terrain features high-altitude paved roads and historic caravan routes. These passes provide diverse opportunities for exploration, from scenic drives to starting points for mountain ascents. Montenegro's mountainous regions are characterized by their natural beauty and varied topography.

Best mountain passes in Montenegro

  • The most popular mountain passes is Sedlo Pass Road, a mountain_pass that features a paved road with an ascend and descend through mountain peaks and grass fields. It offers stunning views and is known for its excellent tarmac.
  • Another must-see spot is CP3 TCRNo2 / Lovcen, Montenegro, a summit and mountain_pass. This pass provides panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor.
  • Visitors also love Roshkodol Pass, a mountain_pass that crosses the border between Montenegro and Kosovo at an elevation of almost 2200 m. It features an impressively wide gravel road on the Kosovan side.
  • Montenegro is known for high-altitude paved roads, historic caravan routes, and challenging mountain trails. The country offers a variety of mountain passes to see and explore, from those within national parks to border crossings.
  • The mountain passes in Montenegro are appreciated by the komoot community, with 30 highlights and 30 photos contributed by users.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Durmitor National Park - Prevoj Sedlo

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Prevoj Sedlo is known as the highest paved road in Montenegro and can be found at an elevation of 1.907 m. It’s located in the Durmitor massif, which also gives the name to the national park, in the northwestern part of Montenegro.

This road links Žabljak and Plužine and the route between these two municipalities is 42,5 km long. It’s a spectacular drive. The summit offers fantastic views and a beautiful panorama of the Valovito Jezero lake and the rock of Stožina (1,905 m).

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Parcours 3 #TCRNo8 // Durmitor National Park, Montenegro

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Control Point (CP)3: Durmitor National Park, Montenegro
Parcours length: 45 km
Highest point: 1900 m
Distance from CP2: 1150 km

The race returns to Durmitor National Park in Montenegro for the third Control Point of the race. Repeating the route from Pluzine to Zabljak that was first featured on the fourth edition of the race in 2016. The park is part of the Dinaric Alps and it’s highest peak, Bobotov Kuk, towering over the parcours route, reaches a height of 2,523 meters. The many glacial lakes scattered throughout the region are colloquially named Gorske Oči, or ‘mountain eyes’.

The road climbs steeply from Lake Piva, acute elevations zigzagging through rough hewn rock tunnels before the road opens onto the spectacular landscape of jutting rock striations and high rolling pasture. Riders become miniscule dots on a ribbon of sweeping road that provides the most incredible vantage point for the surrounding scenery. Those lucky enough to be racing this parcours at sunrise or sunset are in for a memorable experience.

TCRNo4 in 2016 was to be the last race Mike directed to completion. This link to his last race is a poignant and important tether to our friend and founder; the ‘evil genius’.

Riders will navigate the 1150 kilometres from CP2 into Eastern Europe. By this point in the race they will have well over 2000 kilometres and 20,000 metres elevation in their legs, many riders will have scratched by this point and those grinding onwards will be mindful of the challenges to come. CP3 will be open for roughly 6 days.

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Sedlo Pass Road

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Beautiful paved road with a loooong ascend and looong descend, stunning view on mountain peaks and grass fields. Be careful on tourist cars and motorcycles on descends.

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From Montenegro, a well-paved road leads to the border, in Kosovo it continues on a gravel road, crossing the border from Montenegro is only permitted with a permit. If you come from Plav, you can pick up the border crossing permit from Monday to Friday from the border police, I paid €7. A border police officer checked me at the summit, so not directly at the border.🚴

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Trešnjevik Pass

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The Trešnjevik Pass (sometimes spelled Trsnjevik) is a well-known mountain pass in Montenegro.
It is located south of Kolašin in the Komovi Mountains.
The pass lies at an altitude of 1,573 meters above sea level.
The Trešnjevik Pass is a very popular starting point for ski touring in the Komovi Mountains, an impressive, high-alpine mountain range.

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Lovćen Mountain Climb

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Incredible new road heading up to hilltop Mausoleum of Njegoš. Shooting up to over 1700m in elevation this is truly a spectacular ride. Keep in mind that the wind can get strong at the top and so be mindful about staying safe and warm. Especially if you are going to be coming back down the very fast decent. Not too much of an issue in the middle of summer.

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Roshkodol Pass

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On the Kosovan side, an impressively wide gravel road leads up to the border with Montenegro, and some Albanian flags are also waving in the meadows.

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Kotor Serpentine Road

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Relatively quiet street with an incredible view of the bay

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I tried some routes that Komoot supposedly marked as suitable for MTB, but which I then gave up. If you are in good physical condition, tour by bike: via the main path from Kotor to the Njegoš mausoleum. Atmosphere like in the film Oblivion + mega panorama, with luck to Italy. The way down is a revelation! From Cetinje the way is not so hard. The best tour would be Cetjine - Njegoš Mausoleum - Kotor. There are opportunities to buy water along the route.
Entrance to Lovcen Park costs 2 EUR/nose.

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Čakor Pass Border Crossing (Katun Road)

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This is a great route. Wonderful views, big gorge for descent, very quiet.

Our montenegro exit permits were checked in the middle of nowhere before the border by the Montenegro police. We had no issues entering Kosovo(no one checked) and there was no fuss leaving Kosovo at another Kosovo official border.

There is info on accursed-mountains.org/important. Strictly speaking you should get a permit from Montenegro and from Kosovo police before entering. You can do this online. We only had the montenegro part.

We got the montenegro police permit via zbulo.org in 5 days. We told them we were crossing from Montenegro to Kosovo and they organised the montenegro part and then told us we should also have the Kosovo one - but that we could not adjust the order. :-(. We could not find a way of ordering the other part on their site anyway (and only found the accursed mountain

website once in Kosovo which was too late). If you wants to use zbulo rather than the plav police i suggest emailing before ordering anything…

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Francesco
September 3, 2025, Montenegro–Kosovo Border Crossing at Čakor Pass

Apply for a permit to cross!

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nidzoni
June 25, 2025, Sedlo Pass Road

This is the place where endless skies meet rugged peaks. Must see!

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Günni
June 11, 2025, Trešnjevik Pass

The Trešnjevik Pass (sometimes spelled Trsnjevik) is a well-known mountain pass in Montenegro. It is located south of Kolašin in the Komovi Mountains. The pass lies at an altitude of 1,573 meters above sea level. The Trešnjevik Pass is a very popular starting point for ski touring in the Komovi Mountains, an impressive, high-alpine mountain range.

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I was exactly interested in this information too, from Pec towards Plav!

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Hello bikers, you can also cross the border from the other side without any problem, but I would ask about a border crossing permit in Plav, from the border police there or in Peje. Especially up there at the Cazor Pass, the Montenegro border police check whether you have valid permits and ID cards with you.

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Hi Jurgen, you know if it’s possible the other way round: we want to cycle from Peje in Kosovo to Montenegro

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Cafe and enterance to Komovi Nature Park

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Nicole
August 18, 2024, Trešnjevik Pass

The pass road has been almost completely resurfaced. Only the last kilometer of the ascent and descent is a potholed track.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain passes offer the most spectacular panoramic views in Montenegro?

For breathtaking views, the Lovćen pass (part of Kotor's Serpentines) provides unparalleled vistas of the Bay of Kotor. Sedlo Pass in Durmitor National Park offers fantastic panoramic views, including Valovito Jezero lake and the rock of Stožina. The Čakor Pass Border Crossing also features wonderful views and a significant gorge.

What is the highest paved mountain pass in Montenegro?

Sedlo Pass, located within Durmitor National Park, is known as the highest paved mountain road in Montenegro. It sits at an elevation of 1,907 meters (6,256 ft) above sea level and connects Žabljak and Plužine.

Are there any mountain passes suitable for winter sports enthusiasts?

Yes, Trešnjevik Pass in the Komovi Mountains is a very popular starting point for ski touring, making it ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.

Can I find historical significance in Montenegro's mountain passes?

Absolutely. Sedlo Pass was historically a crucial caravan route, with these ancient paths now transformed into scenic tourist trails. The Kotor's Serpentines, leading to Lovćen, are also part of an old caravan road, representing a unique architectural relic.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Montenegro's mountain passes?

The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. Near passes like Sedlo, you can find numerous hiking opportunities, including ascents to peaks like Bobotov Kuk. For more hiking options, explore the waterfall hikes in Montenegro or easy hikes in Montenegro. The Durmitor Ring is also a must-do for cyclists and self-drivers.

Are there specific routes for road cycling in the mountain passes region?

Yes, Montenegro offers challenging and scenic road cycling routes. For instance, you can find the "Sedlo Pass Road – Scenic Route (official) loop from Plužine" or the "View of Kotor Bay – Kotor Serpentine Road loop from Kotor Municipality." You can find more road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes in Montenegro guide.

What are the driving conditions like on Montenegro's mountain passes, especially in winter?

While many passes offer spectacular drives, some sections can be challenging due to narrowness or unlit tunnels. Due to heavy snowfalls, passes like Sedlo Pass are typically closed in winter. It's always advisable to check local conditions before planning a winter trip.

Are there any facilities or amenities available at the mountain passes?

Some passes offer basic amenities. For example, Sedlo Pass has a mountain refuge that provides basic amenities for rest and overnight stays. Trešnjevik Pass also features a restaurant and cafe.

What is the Durmitor Ring and what does it offer?

The Durmitor Ring is a 76-kilometer scenic road that encompasses several high mountain passes within Durmitor National Park. It loops through soaring limestone peaks and mountain pastures, offering constant spectacular views of the park's dramatic alpine landscape. It's highly recommended for cyclists and self-drivers seeking panoramic payoffs.

Which mountain passes serve as border crossings?

Montenegro has mountain passes that function as border crossings. The Čakor Pass historically connected Montenegro with Kosovo. Similarly, Roshkodol Pass crosses the border between Montenegro and Kosovo at an elevation of almost 2200 m, featuring an impressively wide gravel road on the Kosovan side.

What makes the Kotor's Serpentines a unique experience?

The Kotor's Serpentines, part of the road leading to Lovćen, are renowned for their unique architectural design. This narrow, switchback road climbs over 1,000 meters above sea level from Kotor, offering some of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor. Its scenic beauty and challenging drive have even been featured on popular television shows.

What is the best time of year to visit Montenegro's mountain passes?

The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and most passes are open. During winter, many high-altitude passes, like Sedlo, are closed due to heavy snowfalls. Always check local conditions before your trip.

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