
North-eastern Montenegro opens up from this corner of Berane. Milorada Jovančevića sits a couple of hundred metres from the junction where the roads split toward Rožaje and on to the Serbian border at Novi Pazar, which makes it a practical stop for anyone crossing the country by car rather than staying put. The centre and the bus station are a few minutes away on foot, and the surrounding streets are residential and quiet at night — plane trees, garden walls, the occasional dog.
The reason to linger is the terrain. Berane lies in the Lim valley between two mountain ranges: Bjelasica to the west, with marked trails, high summer pastures and a ski area on its far side above Kolašin, and Komovi to the south, a set of sharp rock peaks that draw walkers up to the katun shepherds' huts on their flanks. Biogradska Gora national park, with its old-growth forest and glacial lake, is under an hour away, and the Tara canyon with the Đurđevića Tara bridge is a comfortable day trip north. In town, the 13th-century monastery of Đurđevi Stupovi stands above the valley, and the kitchen leans on what the north produces: lamb, trout from the Lim, kajmak, cheese pies, and wild mushrooms and berries in season.
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