
The address places you on the first stretch of the road to Crno jezero, in the belt of spruce and pine at the western edge of Žabljak, with the ridgeline of Durmitor filling the view. The Black Lake is the park's most visited place for good reason: two basins, Veliko and Malo jezero, joined into a single sheet of water when the melt is high in early summer and separating as the season dries out, with a broad, mostly level path running the whole way round beneath the grey wall of Međed.
Deeper into the park the ground gets serious. The mountain road over the Sedlo pass opens the western cirques and the approach to Bobotov Kuk; Škrčka jezera lie in a hanging valley below the highest peaks; chamois work the screes above the treeline. Durmitor and the Tara and Sušica canyons together form the national park inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, and the plateau's eighteen glacial lakes are its signature. In winter the same forest road becomes a ski and snowshoe route, and the quiet a few hundred metres past the last houses is complete.
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