What is worth viewing in Zhablyak? The most interesting places.

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Montenegro - the country is small, but very diverse in nature. In addition to the Adriatic Sea and the Sea Resorts, who are known to all, there is a resort and for lovers of winter holidays. Zhablyak, in the very center of the Durmitor National Park, of course, almost can't boast of man-made attractions, but Nature has been trying to fame.

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Durmitor National Park

Durmitor National Park is one of the reserved corners of Montenegro, protected by UNESCO. From the gown to the park you can walk on foot. The park includes the Mountain Array eponymous, 18 lakes, the most famous black, serpentine, fish, enemy, Zminitsky, Modro and other lakes, the Tar River with surroundings and much more. The park is so interesting and diverse that it is not enough for his study. Entrance to the territory of some places of the park is paid, 2 euros.

Black lake

Black Lake, Durmitor Park Decoration, also called the eyes of the mountains. The lake itself consists of two lakes connected by the stream, which sometimes merge. By the way, in the summer you can swim here, although the lake is very cold and deep. The best view of the lake opens from the surrounding mountains to which it is also worth climbing.

Bobots Cook

Bobots Cook - the highest mountain in the Durmitor National Park. Despite this, it is quite possible to conquer it - the route is laid in the mountain, which will be resting even non-professional. More precisely, the routes are two: the first, more than five hours, is intended for professional climbers, the second, a little more than two hours for lovers. By the way, we also tried to conquer bobot cookies, but unfortunately did not take into account that even in the warm season there is snow here, and did not take care of special shoes. But also what they saw, had enough to understand that this was one of the most beautiful places in the country. Therefore, I advise you to take care of the trekking shoes and try to go through the entire route - views from the mountain just fantastic, from here you can see and the ridge of the dummonist, and the canyon of the Tara River, and the Mountains, and Zhablyak, and in good weather, they say, you can even see the Serbian Mountains Coponik.

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Savin Cook

Savin Cook is not so high, in comparison with the bobboat, and it is easier to get to the vertex thanks to the funicular. Almost at the top of the Saint Sava is a spring, in honor of which the mountain is also named. About the species just silent - in the vicinity of the gowns they are fantastic everywhere. In winter, Savin Cook - the center of attraction of lovers of skiing.

Ice cave

Ice cave is in two hours walk from the Black Lake, homemade pointers lead to it. It is located on the top of the mountain of the head. To get there, of course, complicated, everything was getting out, plus a sharp descent. But inside - the most beautiful stalactites that are saved even in the summer, although they are tapping.

Canyon River Tara

The canyon of the Tara River is considered the second in the world in the world after the Colorad Grand Canyon. If you look at the top, then the spectacle is simply impressive: among the tall cliffs, the narrow turquoise flows, in places white from the river foam. Beauty here is just incredible, types of amazing. In most interesting, just along the packaging is not just a walk, but Rafting - the river is quite calm, but with his surprises in places where mountain rivers fall into the container.

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Waterfall Bailovich Siga

It is believed that in the northern part of the park, the Durmitor is the most beautiful places on the Tara River. First of all, this is the foam streams of the Bailovich Siga waterfall. You can only get here on water - the surroundings are difficult. There is also a cave, famous for its calcium stalactites, but it was not possible to get there.

Giurjevich Bridge

The Arched Bridge of the Gurdjevich, peroxided across the River Tara and the once formerly the highest bridge of Europe, was built before the war herself. Then he was blown up by the partisans, then restored again. He built his engineer Lazar Yayukovich, later shot by the fascists, his monument was installed before entering the bridge. The openwork bridge is a real decoration of the container, it is worth walking on it: from here, excellent views of the river and the canyon are opened. There is also a banjaging: you can watch the brave, and you can jump yourself.

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Stacks

Stacks are medieval stone tombstones, in the form of a plate with engraving or carvings. This is a kind of cemetery, where rich citizens buried. The most famous tanks are in the park Durmitor at the fish lake and at the village of Novakovichi near the gown.

Square of folk heroes

In the gown itself, as such, there are no attractions - the city was completely destroyed during World War II. The main place in Goryak is considered a small area of ​​folk heroes dedicated to Yugoslav partisans. There are only a few stores and a cafe here - all this in the framework of the picturesque mountains.

Tres village

TRS Village is considered the center of eco-tourism in Zhablyak. Pieces of five environmentally friendly houses, cafes with candles instead of electricity and magical views. By the way, near the village there is a beer canyon, which may not be so impressive and famous as the canyon of Tara, but also very good.

Piva monastery

Not far from the city of Zablyak and the National Park, Durmitor, at the mouth of the beer river there is a beer monastery. Interestingly, he was built in one place, and later he was transferred due to the construction of a hydroelectric power station. The local church is interesting, where a large number of vintage frescoes, a very beautiful iconostasis, as well as a sacrifice with church utensils.

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