Best lakes in Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Montenegro, are characterized by dramatic peaks and deep canyons. The park is home to 18 glacial lakes, often referred to as the "Mountain Eyes," which are crystal-clear bodies of water. These lakes offer diverse opportunities for recreation and exploration within a rugged alpine landscape. The region's natural features make it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The ticket for Durmitor National Park is valid all day. We were able to enter 2 different parks with the same ticket. Same day, ticket is valid for 24 hours.
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Best to be there in the morning. Otherwise it is difficult to find a parking space.
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Very beautiful mountain lake, the clean, clear water invites the brave to swim, it is quite cold but very refreshing.
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This deserted bog lake is hard to find. Signage very bad. Furthermore, the reed was so high that you could hardly see it from afar. I don't know if you have to see him at all. There are no benches and caution is advised when walking very boggy. The view of the mountains is very nice and, as I said, very quiet, but we didn't enjoy sitting down. The only sign is further up the trail. Then the path branches. It is best to use Komoot.
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The view from there is really fantastic. These colors are terrific. The black one is not far from the entrance. Always straight ahead and you will get there directly.
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The lake is beautiful. During the circular hike there are many views that show the water in different colors again and again.
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The 3 lakes are refuges for Alpine newts and many amphibians. The Park is renowned in Europe for its many species of butterflies.
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Nice little lake but on May 4th the last third was still snow
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The most easily accessible lake is Black Lake (Crno Jezero), located just 3 km from Žabljak. It features a gentle 3.5 km walking path around its perimeter, making it suitable for all ages. Vražje Lake and Riblje Lake on the Jezerska Površ plateau are also easily accessible by car.
Yes, Black Lake (Crno Jezero) is very family-friendly, offering an easy walking path and opportunities for picnicking and rowing. Riblje Lake is also excellent for family picnics due to its scenic shores and open setting.
The lakes are best visited from late spring (June) to early autumn (September). During this period, they are most accessible, and the weather is suitable for outdoor activities. In winter, many lakes are frozen and covered in snow, making access difficult.
Zminje Lake (Snake Lake), tucked away in a dense spruce forest, provides a mystical and untouched atmosphere, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. Barno Lake, located in a marshy area near Black Lake, also offers a peaceful, less crowded experience.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Vražje Lake is a popular spot for swimming in the summer, known for its characteristic turquoise color. Lake Jablan also invites brave visitors to swim in its cold, refreshing water. The water in glacial lakes like Black Lake and Zminje Lake is exceptionally cold due to melting snow and springs, but some visitors do swim.
Durmitor National Park offers diverse hiking trails around its lakes. A gentle 3.5 km path circles Black Lake, and it serves as a starting point for more extensive hikes to lakes like Zminje Lake and Barno Lake. For more challenging hikes with breathtaking scenery, the Škrčka Lakes in the wild Škrka Valley are a rewarding destination. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking in Durmitor National Park guide.
Yes, beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling and mountain biking in Durmitor National Park. There are various routes available, such as the 'View of the High Plateau' loop for road cycling or the 'Škrka Waterfall – Crno Jezero (Black Lake)' loop for mountain biking. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails in Durmitor National Park guides.
Black Lake is famous for its dark reflection of dense pine forests and the surrounding Međed peak. Zminje Lake is known for its deep emerald-green color. Vražje Lake and Riblje Lake stand out with their striking turquoise or blue-green hues against golden grasslands. Modro Jezero is notable for its intense blue color.
Yes, Riblje Lake is particularly famous for its diverse fish fauna, making it attractive for sport fishing, especially for trout and chub. Vražje Lake also hosts various fish species, making it suitable for fishing.
The Škrčka Lakes (Veliko and Malo Škrčko Jezero) are considered among the most beautiful of Durmitor's 'Mountain Eyes' due to their wild, remote setting and stunning, rugged alpine landscape. Nestled between towering peaks like Bobotov Kuk, Prutaš, and Soa, they offer a truly breathtaking reward for a challenging hike.
Valovito Lake is a small mountain lake located at 1690 m altitude in the western part of Durmitor National Park. It's a great photo spot, known for its shallow depth and being a refuge for Alpine newts and other amphibians. The water from the lake does not drain, and excess water evaporates in warm weather.
Moor Lake is a deserted bog lake that can be challenging to find due to poor signage and high reeds. It offers a very quiet experience with nice views of the mountains, though the boggy terrain requires caution.


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