Experience one of the most beautiful hiking areas in southern Europe! You’ll hike along Montenegro’s Mediterranean coast, through the UNESCO-protected Kotor Peninsula, to the largest lake in the Balkans, Lake Skadar.
In addition to stunning coastal views, you’ll enjoy the diversity of Montenegro’s landscape, culture and lifestyle as you pass through medieval villages, monasteries and magnificent national parks. You can also indulge your taste buds at one of the local inns, where you can try the famous smoked ham and cheese from Njegusi, accompanied by a glass of Montenegrin wine.
Difficulty level
6-7 hours of hiking per day (4.7-16 km) on established hiking trails, with only short sections on gravel roads. Some steep and mainly rocky slopes and descents. Climbs of up to 900 metres. We estimate the difficulty to be medium, 3 on a 5-point scale.
Weather conditions
Montenegro has a Mediterranean climate on the coast, with alpine conditions in the mountains. For hiking, it is most pleasant in spring or early autumn while summers can be hot (average summer temperature is 27°C).