Five stunning national parks — Durmitor, Biogradska Gora, Lovćen, Skadar Lake, and Prokletije.
Overview
Montenegro may be one of Europe's smallest countries, but its five national parks protect an extraordinary range of landscapes — from the deepest canyon on the continent to one of the last primeval forests in Europe. Each park tells a different story: Durmitor's glacial peaks rise above 2,500 metres, Biogradska Gora shelters ancient woodland untouched for centuries, while Skadar Lake hosts the largest bird reserve in the Balkans. Together, they cover more than 100,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, offering everything from world-class rafting to silent trails through alpine meadows.
A national park featuring the largest lake in the Balkans, rich birdlife, monasteries, and water-based activities.
A national park in southwestern Montenegro, ranging from 939 to 1,749 m a.s.l., guardian of history, culture, and untouched nature.
Montenegro's smallest national park preserves a primeval forest reserve up to 500 years old on Mount Bjelasica.