Places to visit during your stay in Tramontana

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Places to visit during your stay in Tramontana

Sightseeing

NATIONAL PARK SKADAR LAKE is a unique biodiversity reserve. It is home to hundreds of species of lake flora and fauna, many of which are endemic. This is why some parts of the lake have been declared a national park. Birdwatching, particularly observing protected, rare and endangered species such as the great cormorant and the Dalmatian pelican, attracts more and more visitors and nature lovers.
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Lake Skadar
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NATIONAL PARK SKADAR LAKE is a unique biodiversity reserve. It is home to hundreds of species of lake flora and fauna, many of which are endemic. This is why some parts of the lake have been declared a national park. Birdwatching, particularly observing protected, rare and endangered species such as the great cormorant and the Dalmatian pelican, attracts more and more visitors and nature lovers.
THE OLD OLIVE TREE has witnessed several millennia of life in this area and is a monument of nature which has been protected by law since 1963. It is 2242 years old and is thought to be the oldest tree in Europe.
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Old Olive Tree
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THE OLD OLIVE TREE has witnessed several millennia of life in this area and is a monument of nature which has been protected by law since 1963. It is 2242 years old and is thought to be the oldest tree in Europe.
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ENTITY OF VIRPAZAR (13th century) All the roads of the region of Crmnica meet in Virpazar, the tourist center of Crmnica. This “town on three bridges” used to be an important economic and transport hub of Montenegro. Today, it is a well-known destination for excursions and the starting point for cruises on Lake Skadar.
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Virpazar
47 locals recommend
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ENTITY OF VIRPAZAR (13th century) All the roads of the region of Crmnica meet in Virpazar, the tourist center of Crmnica. This “town on three bridges” used to be an important economic and transport hub of Montenegro. Today, it is a well-known destination for excursions and the starting point for cruises on Lake Skadar.

Historic & Cultural

KING NIKOLA’S CASTLE IN TOPOLICA - Homeland Museum (19th century) Montenegrin King Nikola I constructed his residence in 1885 on the shore of the Adriatic. The complex includes a winter garden and a hall for cultural events, as well as a park with various Mediterranean plants. The castle is now home to the Homeland Museum of Bar.
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King Nikola's Palace
79 locals recommend
KING NIKOLA’S CASTLE IN TOPOLICA - Homeland Museum (19th century) Montenegrin King Nikola I constructed his residence in 1885 on the shore of the Adriatic. The complex includes a winter garden and a hall for cultural events, as well as a park with various Mediterranean plants. The castle is now home to the Homeland Museum of Bar.
OLD TOWN OF BAR WITH LOCAL MARKET AND SUBURB (10th – 19th centuries) Bar Old Town is the largest urban agglomeration that is in ruins. It was the scene of numerous historical events and the seat of medieval civilizations. It is protected by a gorge to the north and surrounded by walls, and for centuries was the administrative center from which the surrounding lands were ruled.
122 locals recommend
Stari Bar
122 locals recommend
OLD TOWN OF BAR WITH LOCAL MARKET AND SUBURB (10th – 19th centuries) Bar Old Town is the largest urban agglomeration that is in ruins. It was the scene of numerous historical events and the seat of medieval civilizations. It is protected by a gorge to the north and surrounded by walls, and for centuries was the administrative center from which the surrounding lands were ruled.
Саборни храм Светог Јована Владимира
38 Ulica Jovana Tomasevica
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