
Pobrđe is the slope that rises behind Sutomore's seafront, and staying on it is a trade most visitors would make again: three hundred metres and a short walk downhill to the sand, with the evening noise of the beach bars comfortably out of earshot. Shops, bakeries and a run of grill and seafood restaurants sit between here and the water, and the bus station is close enough to reach on foot with luggage.
That last point opens the whole area up. Sutomore is on the main coastal bus route, so Bar is a fifteen-minute ride and Budva around forty, and the town has a station on the Belgrade–Bar railway — a line that climbs through the Montenegrin mountains on viaducts worth riding one stop in either direction just to see. Locally, the sandy town beach runs for over a kilometre and shelves gently; for something quieter, walk north along the shore towards Ratac, where the ruins of a medieval Benedictine abbey stand above small pebble coves. Haj-Nehaj fortress on the ridge above town is the other obvious walk, an hour up through scrub to Venetian walls and a view that takes in the entire bay and the coast running south to Bar.
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