
A mountain lake near Berane, on the Bjelasica mountain
Pešića Lake is set within the mountain surroundings of Bjelasica, the only mountain of volcanic origin in Montenegro, near the town of Berane. This natural lake draws hikers, anglers, and nature lovers seeking an escape from the urban rush. The crystal-clear water and mountain silence make it an ideal destination for day trips from Berane. The surrounding terrain offers opportunities for hiking and photographing mountain landscapes, while the fresh mountain air enhances the experience of being in nature.
Location
Bjelasica, near Berane
Mountain
Bjelasica
Trail difficulty
Moderate
Season
June – September
Recommended duration
Half day – full day
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Pešića Lake is situated on Bjelasica, a unique mountain in Montenegro as it is the only one of volcanic origin in the entire country. The lake is surrounded by typical Bjelasica vegetation, and its crystal-clear mountain water attracts visitors seeking peace and nature far from tourist infrastructure. The lake is reached via a hiking trail that takes around one to one and a half hours, offering a glimpse into the mountain terrain characteristic of this part of northern Montenegro. It is ideal for a day trip from Berane, which is located approximately thirty kilometres away.

The Monastery Đurđevi stupovi, built in the mid-13th century, is one of the most beautiful and significant preserved examples of medieval architecture in Montenegro. It is situated in the immediate vicinity of Berane, a town bearing the epithet of the city on the Holy Waters of the Lim. The monastery is the oldest and most important preserved cultural and historical monument of the entire Berane region and is a must-visit destination for all who come to this part of Montenegro. A visit to the monastery can easily be combined with a trip to Pešića Lake within a single day.

The ski centre Lokve on the mountain Cmiljevica is only 15 minutes' drive from Berane and offers skiing and snowboarding during the winter season. The centre is ideal for visitors who combine winter and summer activities in this part of Montenegro. Its proximity to Berane makes it an easily accessible day-trip destination, and the surrounding mountain terrain is equally attractive outside the ski season for hiking and spending time in nature.

The climbing site Sjelača is located just 15 minutes' drive from Berane, next to the new road towards the village of Lubnice and the mountain of Jelovica. This easily accessible climbing site offers around thirty top-rope and sport routes and attracts climbers of all levels. The road leads directly to the base of the rock face, making it one of the most accessible climbing spots in northern Montenegro. The optimal time to visit is summer, due to the shade that prevails throughout most of the day at this site.
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Hiking trails lead through the mountain landscapes of Bjelasica to the lake.
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The surrounding rivers offer fly fishing for grayling, trout, and huchen throughout the year.
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The mountain landscapes of Bjelasica provide attractive subjects for photographers in every season.
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The crystal-clear mountain water of the lake attracts swimmers during the summer months.
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Accessible throughout the year, subject to the passability of mountain trails (in winter they may be closed due to snow)
Parking is available in the mountain, at the beginning of the hiking trail
Not adapted for persons with limited mobility — the trails are of a mountaineering character and require physical fitness
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