Canyons in Plužine, Montenegro, are characterized by deep river valleys and dramatic landscapes. The region is known for its natural features, including the Piva Canyon and parts of the Tara River Canyon. These areas offer diverse terrain, from river-carved gorges to scenic viewpoints. The municipality's geography is shaped by its waterways and surrounding mountains.
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I would strongly recommend bike headlights, I almost completely lost visibility going through the longest one
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Let's dance the Balkans: a 12-stage cycle touring trip. Stage 5 from Susica Canyon to Mratinje. Perhaps calling it the most fascinating stage is too much, but........ The weather has improved and in the morning air refreshed by the rain of the previous day (we are also at 1500m above sea level) we set off into the sun. A few sporadic villages and a few small churches in the prairies illuminated by a vivid light. Then we begin to descend from the plateau towards the Piva River. Thanks to the brightness of a crystal-clear day and despite having already seen photos of the places, the charm of the artificial lake formed by the dam on the Piva River remains in my deepest memories. The road winds down to the lake, offering magnificent views. The tunnels dug into the rock and not illuminated begin; in the end we counted 88 of them (who knows if we counted correctly!). We stop often to take lots of photos, the place is truly worth it. The further you go along the state road, the narrower the river gorge becomes. The lake is more than 30 km long, of which we travel at least 20 km coming from a side road. After passing the dam (workers and service personnel at the dam not very politely warn us that you cannot stop or take photos in those places) the gorge becomes even wilder and the road crosses the river with a long bridge. We push on to Scepan Polije, on the border with Bosnia, even just to photograph the old iron and wooden bridge that only allows cars to pass in one direction at a time. Reminiscences of the wounds of war, which remain even after 30 years. A stop at the bar and off we go again. We retrace a stretch of the outward route, up to the dam, discovering even more views and details. An unmarked fork in the road in a dark tunnel indicates that we are at the turnoff to our destination: Mratinje. A few more tunnels and a few tiring climbs and we reach this pleasant location (sign) completely forgotten, on the opposite shore of the lake. Having failed to communicate with the owner of the bed and breakfast, we arrive guided by GPS to the house that we find completely empty. It is an independent house with an orchard and vegetable garden. The gate has no lock, we easily manage to enter resting on the chairs and sofas in the porch. Fortunately the wi-fi is free and after having informed the owner of our arrival, we meet after a few minutes.
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The mountain is perforated like a mouse hole. Splendid view
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With very little traffic and lots of short and winding tunnels, some of which are very dark, you can ride here in a relaxed and enjoyable way. If you go on a tour here, take your bike lights with you.
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Pure nature on all paths. It's nice to see the tadpoles and frogs, but if the bear 🐻 actually comes by, I don't find it funny. Great hiking trails, but you should find out about them beforehand or take a guide 😃
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This view over the Pivsko Gorge is incredibly beautiful. I am really thrilled, these colors are a dream. Stop here and enjoy the view, it is beautiful.
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The Plužine region is primarily known for the stunning Piva Canyon and its proximity to significant sections of the Tara River Canyon. Both offer distinct natural beauty and a variety of activities.
The Piva Canyon is characterized by its breathtaking views, lush forests, and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Piva, an artificial lake formed by the impressive Mratinje Dam. It offers scenic drives, diverse hiking trails, and rich biodiversity. A popular highlight is the Tunnel road along the Piva River, known for its numerous short, winding tunnels.
Piva Nature Park offers pure nature with excellent opportunities for hiking and observing local flora and fauna. Visitors often enjoy the serene environment and the chance to see wildlife.
For magnificent vistas, visit the Views from the Scenic Road above Lake Piva, which winds down to the lake and provides numerous photo opportunities. Another highly recommended spot is the Amazing view over the Pivsko Gorge, praised for its beautiful colors.
The Tara River Canyon, often called 'The Tear of Europe,' is renowned as the deepest canyon in continental Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's famous for exhilarating white-water rafting, ziplining, and dramatic landscapes, including the iconic Đurđevića Tara Bridge.
Yes, many areas offer family-friendly experiences. For instance, the Amazing view viewpoint is noted as family-friendly. Scenic drives along the Piva River also provide accessible ways to enjoy the canyon's beauty with children.
Spring and fall are generally considered the best seasons to visit the canyons in Plužine. During these times, the weather is pleasant, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic drives.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like the 'Stunning view – Zminje Jezero loop' or mountain hikes such as the 'Bobotov Kuk – View of Veliko Jezero loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Mountainbike loop from Plužine'. For more details, explore the waterfall hikes, mountain hikes, and MTB trails guides for Plužine.
The road through Piva Canyon (part of Montenegro's E762 route) is a highly scenic drive. Be aware that it features approximately 56 small, unlit tunnels carved into the rock face. If cycling, it's strongly recommended to bring bike lights for safety, as some tunnels can be very dark.
Yes, the region surrounding the Piva Canyon is dotted with historical sites and traditional Montenegrin villages, adding a cultural dimension to the natural beauty. These can be explored as part of your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the vibrant blue-green colors of Lake Piva and the dramatic landscapes of the Pivsko Gorge. The scenic drives, the unique experience of cycling through tunnels, and the opportunities for hiking in pure nature are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Tara River, which flows through a significant canyon section near Plužine, is famous for its exhilarating white-water rafting opportunities. The best time for rafting is typically during the spring snowmelt when the rapids are at their wildest.


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