The Mountains of Montenegro - Walking, hiking and trekking

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Published
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
3 Jul 2007
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852845063
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ISBN (10)
1852845066
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
340g
Pages
256
Originally Published
3 Jul 2007

The Mountains of Montenegro

A Walker’s and Trekker’s Guide by Rudolf Abraham

Guidebook to walking, hiking and trekking in the mountains of Montenegro. The book covers high mountain walking up to 2500m, great ridges, well-maintained trails, spectacular scenery and friendly people. Includes easier and harder routes throughout the country, and moderate to extensive treks. More...

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Seasons

June to September (mountains have moderate summer temperatures and abundant snowfall in winter).

Centres

Herceg Novi, Kotor, Zabljak, Mojkovac, Kolasin, Gusinje

Difficulty

Reasonable level of fitness required. All routes rated according to difficulty. Some light Read More... scrambling and exposed sections.

Must See

Durmitor, Komovi, Prokletije, Kucka krajina, Biogradska gora National Park, Bay of Kotor, Read More... Skadarsko jezero (birdwatching)
 
 

The Mountains of Montenegro is the first comprehensive English-language guidebook to walking in the mountain areas in Montenegro, with routes ranging from single day hikes to multi day treks.

The mountains of Montenegro are some of the wildest, most spectacular, and least visited in Europe. Nevertheless they are easily accessible, and many areas have well-marked trails. They present an opportunity to travel through outstandingly beautiful and remarkably unspoilt natural scenery, which as yet sees few visitors.

  • The most spectacular mountain areas in Montenegro, with itineraries ranging from single-day hikes to multi-day treks
  • Variants and extensions from the main routes
  • Circular and point-to-point routes
  • Generous background information, including mountain huts and shelters, travel to and within the country, history and language
 
 
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