





Lovcen
For lovers of natural parks, mountains and exceptional views
To get to Mont Lovcen, why not take the old road also called "the serpentine" with its thirty hairpin bends and its 1060 meters of drop?
Maybe a little scary at first, but it has so many exceptional views that it's worth the detour.
A few kilometers further, you will arrive in Cetinje (former historical capital of Montenegro).
Thanks to its various museums and its many cultural objects, Cetinje has acquired the reputation of a city-museum which gives the city an atypical atmosphere. To visit: Petar I Petrovic-Njegos Museum, Museum of Ethnography, Museum of History, Museum of the Monastery of Cetinje, Museum of Electrical Industry.
Continuing your journey, you will arrive at the national natural park of the Lovcen massif. With an area of 64,000 hectares, the park is full of unique flora and fauna which is the result of the combination of two climates: Mediterranean and continental.
This site houses the mausoleum of Petar II, Petrovic Njegos, erected at 1657 meters above sea level.