Mountain passes in Durmitor National Park traverse a landscape of limestone peaks, deep canyons, and high rolling pastures. Located in Montenegro, the park is part of the Dinaric Alps and features glacial lakes and diverse ecosystems. The region offers access to high-altitude terrain, including peaks over 2,500 meters. These passes provide routes through the Durmitor massif, connecting various parts of the park.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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This is the place where endless skies meet rugged peaks. Must see!
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Leaving the Durmitor National Park, you'll enter a mysterious hilly section. Most of it is paved, but don't underestimate the power of Montenegro Mountain Madness: it will make you feel small in the best ways! Make sure to resupply both water and food before tackling this traverse.
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10/10 very beatifull road with good tarmac. Take some windstopers with you for the descend
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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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Great road, touristic but still enjoyable. The view and the road are worth the effort.
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Nearly zero traffic in the morning. Excellent tarmac all the way up and down the other side too. The slope is moderate and very even, making it pleasant to drive.
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The most prominent mountain pass is Durmitor National Park - Prevoj Sedlo, which is the highest paved road in Montenegro at 1,907 meters. It offers spectacular views and is a key part of the broader Durmitor Ring, a 76-kilometer scenic loop through the park's high mountains and pastures.
Sedlo Pass is renowned for being the highest paved road in Montenegro, offering fantastic panoramic views, including the picturesque Valovito Jezero lake and the striking rock formation of Stožina. It also serves as a popular starting point for challenging alpine hikes, such as the route to Bobotov Kuk, Montenegro's highest peak.
The mountain passes in Durmitor National Park offer diverse and breathtaking views. From Sedlo Pass, you can see Valovito Jezero lake and Stožina rock. The Durmitor Ring provides vistas of soaring limestone peaks, deep canyons, and high rolling pastures. Many highlights, like Sedlo Pass Road, are noted for their stunning mountain peaks and grass fields.
Yes, the park features challenging routes. For instance, the highlight Parcours 3 #TCRNo8 // Durmitor National Park, Montenegro describes a route that climbs steeply through rock tunnels before opening onto a landscape of rock striations and high rolling pasture, reaching a high point of 1900 meters.
Due to their high elevation, mountain passes like Sedlo Pass can experience late spring snow and may be closed during winter due to heavy snowfall. The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, offer the best conditions for driving and hiking, allowing full access to the scenic roads and trails.
Yes, there are parking areas. For example, there's a Parking Area at 1900 m with Panoramic View, which is a free parking lot where visitors can also camp or park campervans, offering a fantastic view.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Zeleni Vir loop from Saddle" which is a difficult 7.47 km route. For road cycling, the "View of the High Plateau – Đurđevića Tara Bridge loop" is a challenging 53.46 km route. There are also waterfall hikes like the "Stunning view – Zminje Jezero loop". You can explore more options in the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Waterfall Hikes guides for Durmitor National Park.
The Durmitor Ring is a 76-kilometer scenic road that loops through high mountain passes and pastures within the national park. It's a must-do for anyone wanting to experience the panoramic payoffs of Durmitor National Park, offering diverse landscapes from limestone peaks to deep canyons and providing access to various natural wonders and trailheads. It's often described as one of the best road trips in Montenegro.
While offering stunning scenery, some roads over the passes, like Sedlo Pass, can be winding and in some sections, only wide enough for one vehicle, with parts unprotected by guardrails. It's advisable to drive carefully, especially given the presence of tourist cars and motorcycles during peak seasons.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views and the spectacular drives. Many highlight the untouched beauty and tranquility, especially during the off-season. The consistent slope of roads like Sedlo Pass Road makes for a pleasant experience, and the opportunity for photography and nature observation is highly valued.
Yes, along the Durmitor Ring Road, key vantage points include the iconic Prutaš Peak viewpoint at Todorov Do, the Sedlo viewpoint at Dobri Do, and the Sedlo Pass itself, which offers panoramic views of Valovito Jezero lake and Stožina.

