Wooden house at mountain

Villages in Montenegro and their heritage you must discover

Starting from the historical city of Herceg Novi and spanning over the 120 km long Adriatic coastline, but before ending it by the multi-religious Ulcinj, Montenegro villages are known as the land of “a hundred old stories”, where you can get lost while exploring the culture, climbing the walls, hiking the mountains or just enjoying local gastronomy.

From the picturesque city of Perast, the ancient cities like Bar and the fairytale-like Kotor, the most eye-popping sites that can be found alongside rocky coastline are indeed villages in Montenegro who are almost created to indulge, entertain and give the best relaxation time for the visitors.

But, the villages of Montenegro are not only beauty and adventures. Hand in hand with the mesmerizing nature that bursts with health goes the difficult and diverse historical heritage that formed Montenegro as we know it today.

Here are the 5 best coastal villages in Montenegro you simply can’t miss on your next adventure through the Balkans. These Montenegro villages are chosen not by their popularity, but for the stories one must acknowledge for better understanding of the Montenegrin tradition and culture.

Lipovo village – perfect highlander experience

In each of the Montenegro villages, the heart of an old and tradition-based culture is still ticking over rugged mountain peaks. Charming medieval villages and pink-sand beaches are also part of the Montenegro village spectacle, offering some of the most charming and exquisite scenery in Europe.

Located in the mountains near the popular northern hiking and skiing tourist site Kolašin, The Montenegro village of Lipovo is best known for its farms near the fresh cold-water springs and green forests. Lipovo village in Montenegro will provide a slow-paced vacation with homemade bread and cheese as well as the most genuine hospitality.

What can you expect from Lipovo village in Montenegro?

Villages in Montenegro are perfect for trail running and hiking! It is easy to move from one mountain village trail to another, enjoying nature and bushy beauty. There is over 3000 km of hiking trails, peak, walks, lakes and as long as you run the beautiful mountain trails, you will be given the opportunity to experience the old cultures, greet local people and be welcomed to eat their local food.

Highland mountain villages in Montenegro stay cooler even in the peak of the summer in July and August, so you won’t be bothered by intense heat. For example, the temperature on the trails near Lipovo village in Montenegro doesn’t get over 30 cents degrees, what makes them bearable, and you can be out in the heat running and hiking especially setting off earlier in the mornings.

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Njeguši village – peaceful place on the slope of Lovćen

On one of the highest peaks of the country lies a place where the enrichment of Montenegrin history and culture lives – Njeguši village. Njeguši village in Montenegro is a quiet, peaceful place, which is located on the slope of Mount Lovcen in the municipality of Cetinje, at the altitude of 900 m above the sea level.

A centuries-old nomadic group of people have settled in this remote place living by raising livestock and selling traditional handmade, colourful wool gloves, socks and domestic dairy products. A trip to Njeguši village in Montenegro guarantees gastronomic pleasure, stunning views and panoramas on the coast of Montenegro which are definitely breathtaking.

This settlement is well known for producing famous Njegusi prosciutto, as well as famous homemade cheeses and natural mountain honey. In Njegusi, there are several restaurants and taverns of national cuisine. Traditional cultural dances are often practised, especially around the holidays in Montenegro, and are a great attraction for foreigners.

Villages in Montenegro raised some of the most famous Montenegrins!

In this big Montenegrin village, you can witness many cultural wonders, such as monuments, houses turned into museumsgalleries and churches dedicated to famous Montenegrins. Most famous sight is definitely the house of Petar II Petrović Njegoš. You will easily find it, as it is located near the road passing through the village.

Everything in this small stone house reminds us that a great man lived in it. The exposition presents not only household items, but also literary works, among which many of them are first editions.

Here you can see the portraits of Njegoš, his bronze bust of the famous sculptor Ivan Meštrović, as well as the genealogical tree of the Petrovic family, whose name this Montenegro village carries. Today, his relics rest near the village in the Mausoleum of Negoš on Mount Lovćen.

Sea. mountain and village

Rose village Montenegro – a blissful stand of stone houses

Rose is a fishermen’s village situated right next to the sea, cuddled by mountains and Mediterranean forests, on the edge of the Luštica peninsula. Rose is a typical Mediterranean architecture village with detached houses lined along the pier, as frontal protection from the winds.

Despite its small size, Rose village, like every other close-to-the-sea villages in Montenegro – has a rich history. In the past, it was a place for Venetian galleys, Turkish and then Austro Hungarian quarantine for the seamen from all over the world. The centuries-old settlement holds great historical landmarks including one of the first lookout towers left from the Ottoman Empire.

Narrow streets and the picturesque harbour let the sea come to life but in the background there is a forest with extraordinary samples of Mediterranean horticulture. The beach is rocky, and the sea is deep with sandy and rocky bottom which is a true challenge for divers and underwater fishing lovers, which is why a great precaution must be taken, because of the entrance in the Boka Bay, the sea is very turbulent.

Ethno villages in Montenegro – ecologically protected sights

Eco-tourism is actively developing in the country, for which all the necessary conditions have been created for years. You can spend the night in “eco-houses” for tourists who want to unite with nature. Let’s discuss two of the most beautiful ecologically oriented and ethnology dedicated villages of Montenegro – the Nevidio village and the Vojnik (soldier).

Nevidio – canyoning and biking through the ethno village Montenegro

One of the most beautiful ethnic and eco villages in Montenegro is the Nevidio village, with amazing views, mountains and lakes packed with peaceful atmosphere and fresh air. The “Nevidio” village is a small part of the Montenegro village named Pošćenje, formed as a part of ecologically awaken movement in the country, but also to please adrenalin and wild nature lovers.

Nevidio is founded by an ex alpinist, instructor of mountaineering and a member of Montenegro’s Mountain Rescue Service, Dragan Gašo Lalović. He even was the first Yugoslavian to climb on top of the highest mountain in the world.

The unspoilt atmosphere of this Montenegro village has its own stories, lives by a different rhythm, far from traffic jams and noise. Nature around is stunning, overseeing the Žabljak National park, the Morača gorge and panoramic road between Podgorica and Bijelo Polje.

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Vojnik – a healthy adventure for the whole family

The Vojnik Eco Village offers a great location, beautiful nature, private cabins, and organic foods on a multi-speciated farm. It is Located near Šavnik, with spectacular mountain views all around, easy access to Durmitor National Park, Ostrog Monastery, and Lukavica Plateau.

Adventures abound here including horseback riding, hiking, biking, canyoning throughout the Nevidio village gorge, and fly fishing in the nearby small rivers and streams.

Vojnik village in Montenegro gives more flavour to the food, more health, and the possibility of new experiences like gathering eggs, making cheese, working in the garden. It is equally as interesting for the grownups as for the children. Enjoy meals, games, long conversations undercovered with epic vistas.

Experience a flawless and fun-filled stay in Montenegro villages. The breathtaking diversity of Montenegro and a miracle of hiking above sunbathed beaches are some of the favourite activities to do, sights to see and culture to explore when you find yourself in our country.

The good thing about mountain towns and their villages in Montenegro is that you can mostly always find a bed to sleep even during peak season.

To explore the wild side of countryside in Montenegro and some of its most picturesque villages, there are numerous ways of finding the right accommodation, not only if you are fond of rustic cottages in the mountains that oversees the vast marina, but also if you like to plan the routes from your comfy and exclusive suite in Porto Montenegro.