Best natural monuments in Žabljak are found within Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Montenegro. This region is characterized by its dramatic limestone peaks, deep canyons, and numerous glacial lakes. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to high mountain plateaus, offering unique outdoor experiences. The area provides a rich environment for hiking and discovering significant geological formations.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The accompanying page in the ARD media library for the television series "Treasures of the World – Heritage of Humanity" states: Rugged peaks marked by glaciers and karst formation, high alpine pastures, and primeval forests characterize a mountain landscape in the far north of the Republic of Montenegro: the Durmitor Massif. Nestled in the mountains are glacial lakes and karst gorges, springs and streams, and rivers roar in wild, inaccessible valleys. The name Durmitor likely originates from the Celtic language and means "Mountains of Many Waters." Interested viewers can access the corresponding film via the following link (duration: 15 minutes / language: German) =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/nationalpark-durmitor-montenegro-folge-367/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS82NjM0ODA4
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After a somewhat strenuous climb, we repeatedly climb through mountain pines, with a short exposed section. Then don't miss the turnoff to the ice cave, which is very surprising and a highlight for me. Chamois are grazing and are not bothered. After the cave, a magnificent panorama. The descent is marked by repeated scree fields, making it a bit strenuous. Great tour
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You can go there on foot (about 3 hours) but it is easier to take the chairlift, 2 stations for 10 euros up and down.
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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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Definitely advise an 8am start from the car park if you wish to avoid traffic jams on the fixed cables at the top. Fixed cables themselves are ok and sections are not difficult, just a little exposed for people without experience.
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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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Stunning views from the top with not many people getting there. After visiting the summit we took the way to the Black lake and it turned out to be much longer than both Openstreetmap and Komoot say. It took us 4.5 hours, not 3.3-3.5 and we’re in a good shape. The trail declines firstly through the stones, hence care is required, and then through shrubland, with a lot of small ascents and descents, and it looked like it hadn’t been used for some time.
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Best to be there in the morning. Otherwise it is difficult to find a parking space.
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Žabljak is home to several renowned natural monuments. Among the most popular are Black Lake (Crno Jezero), known for its stunning reflections and accessible path; the majestic Tara River Canyon, Europe's deepest canyon; and Bobotov Kuk, the highest peak in Durmitor National Park offering expansive panoramic views.
Yes, several natural monuments in Žabljak are suitable for families. Black Lake is highly recommended due to its easy 3.5-kilometer circular path, boat rentals, and lakeside restaurant. The Bench Overlooking Tara Canyon also offers amazing views with a short distance from the parking area, making it accessible for most families.
The natural monuments in Žabljak offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy white-water rafting in the Tara River Canyon, challenging mountaineering to peaks like Bobotov Kuk, and scenic cycling along the Durmitor Ring Road. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in Žabljak or Cycling in Žabljak guides.
For hiking, the 3.5-kilometer path around Black Lake is popular and easy. More challenging options include the ascent to Bobotov Kuk, which offers rewarding panoramic views, and the moderate to challenging hike to the Ice Cave (Ledena Pećina). You can find various routes, including easy options, in the Easy Hikes in Žabljak guide.
While some areas may be less accessible due to snow, the Ice Cave maintains its stunning ice formations year-round. The Durmitor Ring Road offers breathtaking scenic views even in winter, though road conditions should be checked. Access to higher peaks like Bobotov Kuk becomes significantly more challenging and requires specialized equipment and experience during winter months.
Žabljak's natural monuments showcase diverse geological formations. You can witness the dramatic limestone massifs of Bobotov Kuk, the deep, carved canyon of the Tara River, and numerous glacial lakes like Black Lake, Valovito Lake, and Zminje Jezero. The Ice Cave also features unique, persistent ice stalactites and stalagmites.
Absolutely. The summit of Bobotov Kuk provides expansive panoramic views across Montenegro and beyond. Another excellent spot is Savin Kuk Summit, which offers a wonderful varied all-round view, including the Black Lake. For views of the Tara River Canyon, the Bench Overlooking Tara Canyon and Ćurevac viewpoint are highly recommended.
Parking is generally available near popular sites. For instance, there's easy and obvious parking near the Bench Overlooking Tara Canyon. When visiting Black Lake, you'll find parking options close to the entrance of Durmitor National Park. Be aware that a national park entrance fee may be charged at some parking areas, which often covers access to multiple sites for the day.
The Tara River Canyon is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned as Europe's deepest canyon and the second deepest globally, plunging up to 1,300 meters. It's often called 'Europe's Grand Canyon' due to its dramatic limestone cliffs and the crystal-clear Tara River. The canyon is also home to a rare primeval black pine forest and offers thrilling white-water rafting experiences.
Yes, near Black Lake, you can find the lakeside Katun restaurant, which offers local cuisine. For other natural monuments, it's advisable to carry snacks and water, especially for longer hikes, as facilities might be limited in more remote areas of Durmitor National Park.
The Durmitor Ring Road is a scenic circular route that traverses the peaks of Durmitor National Park. It connects picturesque villages, stunning viewpoints, glacial lakes, deep canyons, and pine forests. It offers an unforgettable journey through the park's diverse landscapes, making it an excellent way to experience many natural monuments by car or bicycle.
Beyond the famous Black Lake, Durmitor National Park features several other beautiful glacial lakes, often referred to as 'mountain eyes.' These include Valovito Lake, Snake Lake (Zminje Jezero), Fish Lake, and Vražje Jezero (Devil's Lake). Each offers unique charm and opportunities for peaceful immersion in nature.


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