Biogradska Gora is in the Kolašin Municipality, in the northeastern part of Montenegro.
Understand
editHistory
editLandscape
editFlora and fauna
editClimate
editGet in
editThe entrance to the park is situated along the road from Mojkovac to Kolašin. It is around 5 km from Mojkovac, and 17 km from Kolašin.
Fees and permits
editThe admittance fee amounts to €3 (August 2013). Camping is allowed only in the specified areas, and costs €3 per tent, plus €1.5 per person.
The park issues fishing licenses, rents boats, tents, and camping areas, and organizes lunch with traditional meals.
Get around
editSee
edit- The wonderful Lake Biograd (Biogradsko Jezero)
Do
edit- Follow one of the mountain bike trails
- Hike following one of the many marked paths
- The most spectacular ones are the hikes to summits of Bjelasica mountain (over 2 000 m height).
- There is a 120 km long mountain route CT-1 going over Bjelasica and Biogradska gora. And it's a six-day hikes.
- Skiing. There is a ski resort Jezerine on the northern side of Bjelasica that opens up at the end of December. The main slope of which is over 4 km. There are school of skiing and snowboarding, alpine salvation service and first aid services.
Buy
editEat
editThere is a restaurant next to the lake, but apart from that, there is no other way to buy food.
Drink
editSleep
editLodging
editBungalows can be rented next to the lake: they cost €45 a night and have 4 beds.
Camping
editCamping is only allowed in the designated areas. It costs €3 for each tent, plus €1.5 for each person per night.
Backcountry
editStay safe
editGo next
editRoutes through Biogradska Gora National Park |
Podgorica ← Kolašin ← | W E | → Rožaje → Dračenovac |