Kolašin
A mountain town embraced by Tara and Bjelasica
Why visit Kolašin?
Kolašin is Montenegro's premier mountain destination, a small but spirited alpine town nestled at 954 metres in the embrace of the Tara River and the Bjelasica massif. As the gateway to Biogradska Gora — one of the last primeval rainforests in Europe — it offers a rare and humbling encounter with nature in its most undisturbed state.
Biogradska Gora: A Primeval World Preserved
At the heart of the national park lies Biogradsko Lake, an emerald jewel hidden within an ancient forest. A gentle walk around its shores feels like a passage through deep geological time, where trees hundreds of years old stand in serene testimony to nature's endurance. For those who seek more strenuous adventure, trails climb the Bjelasica ridges to reveal panoramas across the entire region and the peaceful life of highland shepherds in their summer katuns.
Bjelasica: Skiing and Summer Adventure
In winter, Bjelasica is synonymous with skiing — over 45km of well-groomed pistes connecting Kolašin 1450 and Kolašin 1600 make it Montenegro's finest ski resort. In summer, these same slopes become a paradise for mountain biking, horseback riding, and jeep safaris into the highlands. The gastronomy of Kolašin is an experience in itself: in cosy timber tavernas warmed by open fires, the famed Kolašin flaky cheese and traditional popara dishes offer an authentic taste of mountain life unchanged for generations.
Lake Biograd
The heart of one of Europe's last primeval forests, featuring a walking trail and boat rides.
Bjelasica Ski Resorts
The most modern ski infrastructure in the region, offering wide and sunny slopes.
Traditional Food
The finest kačamak and layered cheese, uniquely produced in this region.
Travel to Kolašin: How to get there and transport options
Air transport
The fastest and most comfortable way to travel
Only 80km (1 hour drive) via the new highway. Regular bus transport and car rental options are available.
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Currency
Euro (€)
Safety
Very safe and friendly environment
Internet
Excellent 4G/5G, Wi-Fi in all modern hotels and cafes
Transport
Railway, regular bus lines, and ski bus in winter
Water
Tap water is perfectly safe and refreshing
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Please check official requirements before your travel.
Best time to visit
Jul - Avgust
Summer Idyll
Perfect for escaping the coast, walking through old-growth forests, and jeep tours on Bjelasica.
Decembar - Mart
Winter Magic
Main ski season, enjoying the snow and restaurants on the slopes.
Mart - Jun
Green Spring
The mountain awakens, rivers and lakes swell, ideal for nature photography lovers.
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