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Mountaineering routes in Park Prirode (Piva) traverse a landscape defined by prominent peaks, deep river canyons, and glacial lakes. This regional nature park features significant mountain ranges such as Maglić, Bioč, Volujak, and Vlasulja, offering varied terrains from rich pastures to rocky summits. The area is also characterized by the deeply incised canyons of the Tara and Piva rivers, alongside picturesque mountain lakes like Trnovačko Lake. Glacial erosion has shaped many of its high-elevation features, providing diverse challenges for mountaineers.
…Last updated: May 6, 2026
5.0
(1)
12
hikers
20.1km
08:13
1,260m
1,260m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.0
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7
hikers
8.09km
03:25
560m
560m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.0
(1)
17
hikers
8.70km
04:30
700m
700m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(2)
10
hikers
10.7km
05:49
1,000m
1,000m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
3
hikers
8.26km
03:49
590m
590m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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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If you choose this route to the summit, you can't miss this lake. It is located in Piva Nature Park in Montenegro. I really liked it here. You can camp or swim. There is a small hut next to it where you can buy drinks. To cross the nature park you have to pay a small fee.
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There are several routes to the summit. One comes from Prijevor and is quite steep and not so safe. You can also get to the summit from Montenegro. The route is not so strenuous there. Of course you can do both routes - there and back, as in my case. The view from Maglić is very beautiful. There are also quite a few people on the way.
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This is where my tour ends, but you can also start it here. Cars can also be parked here and then you can continue on foot. I always find it better to take different routes to the summit and back so you can see more of the surroundings and this is a good place to do it.
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From the picture you can easily see how steep it is here. The rock is also not that stable and you have to be careful where you walk so that no rocks fall down. But it still happens. That's why you should wear a helmet. If there are too many people around, it's better to wait a bit and keep your distance. The route is fun and not that easy.
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Here you can take a short break to enjoy the great view of the lake and the surrounding area. Then comes the final push to the summit, where you have to climb.
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Before the summit there are places where you have to climb a bit on 4 legs. The route is steep and walking poles help a lot. It is recommended to have a helmet with you because sometimes stones fall from above, especially when there are a lot of people (like in my case, even a metal water bottle fell down...)
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Park Prirode (Piva) offers a range of mountaineering routes, from moderate ascents to challenging summit climbs. You'll find options like the moderate Prutaš Peak (2,393 m) loop from Pištet (Bjelinovac), which is about 8.1 km long, as well as more difficult routes such as the Maglić Peak – Trnovačko Lake loop from Mrkalj klade, spanning over 20 km.
Yes, several circular routes are available for mountaineers. For example, you can explore the Maglić Peak – Trnovačko Lake loop from Mrkalj klade, which offers a challenging ascent and stunning lake views. Another popular loop is the Prutaš Peak (2,393 m) loop from Pištet (Bjelinovac), known for its distinctive rock formations.
Mountaineering in Park Prirode (Piva) offers breathtaking natural beauty. You can encounter prominent peaks like Maglić Peak, deep river canyons formed by the Tara and Piva rivers, and picturesque mountain lakes. The view of Trnovačko Lake is a particular highlight, nestled amidst rugged mountains with crystal clear turquoise waters. You might also spot the vast Piva Lake, an artificial lake offering tranquil scenery.
The mountaineering routes in Park Prirode (Piva) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 6 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse and dramatic landscapes, the challenging ascents to prominent peaks, and the stunning views of glacial lakes and deep canyons.
Absolutely. Experienced mountaineers will find challenging routes in Park Prirode (Piva). The Bobotov Kuk – Bobotov Kuk Summit loop from Dobri Do is a difficult trail leading through high alpine terrain. Another demanding option is the Prutaš Peak (2,393 m) loop from Dobri Do, which involves significant elevation gain.
The best season for mountaineering in Park Prirode (Piva) is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is more stable and the trails are free of snow. During these months, you can fully appreciate the rich pastures, forests, and rocky perimeters without the challenges of winter conditions.
Yes, the park is known for its unique geological features. The Prutaš Peak (2,393 m) loop from Pištet (Bjelinovac) is particularly noted for its distinctive rock formations and panoramic vistas. Additionally, the deeply incised canyons of the Tara and Piva rivers offer spectacular viewpoints, showcasing the dramatic impact of glacial erosion on the landscape.
Beyond the natural beauty, Park Prirode (Piva) also features elements of cultural heritage. You can find approximately 20 smaller villages with characteristic original architecture and traditional shepherd log cabins. The Piva Monastery, a significant 16th-century cultural and historical monument, is also located within the region, enriching the visitor experience.
Park Prirode (Piva) is a haven for diverse wildlife. While mountaineering, you might spot bears, wild boars, deer, and foxes. Golden eagles can be found in the mountainous areas, and chamois are often seen on the wild beauty of the Piva Canyon's stone cliffs. The park's varied ecosystems support a rich array of alpine flora and fauna.
Yes, Park Prirode (Piva) acts as a natural bridge between Durmitor and Sutjeska National Parks. This strategic location enhances its appeal as a comprehensive outdoor adventure destination, allowing for extended exploration across these protected areas and their diverse landscapes.
During the peak mountaineering season (late spring to early autumn), you can generally expect pleasant temperatures at lower elevations, but conditions can change rapidly in the mountains. Higher elevations will be cooler, and sudden weather shifts, including rain or even snow, are possible. Always check the forecast and be prepared for varied conditions, especially when tackling peaks like Maglić or Bobotov Kuk.
Yes, the park is home to several stunning lakes. Veliko Stabansko Lake and Trnovačko Lake are particularly picturesque mountain lakes nestled amidst rugged peaks. The Maglić Peak – Trnovačko Lake loop from Mrkalj klade offers direct views and access to Trnovačko Lake, known for its crystal clear turquoise waters.

