
Braće Vujisić sits in a residential pocket of Kolašin roughly five minutes' walk from the centre, set back from the street behind gardens and fruit trees. It is a good compromise of an address: close enough to leave the car parked and walk in for bread, coffee or dinner, quiet enough that the town's winter bustle never reaches you. Families tend to like this side of Kolašin because children can be outside without anyone watching the road.
The wider surroundings are the real draw. The centre gives you the market, the konobas and the rail station on the Belgrade–Bar line; the Bjelasica ski areas are a short drive up the valley; and the high hamlet of Crkvina, above 1,000 metres and only a few hundred metres off the Podgorica road, has old planted stands of spruce, yew, larch and pine shading the meadows. Hiking and mountain-biking routes run straight off the valley sides, and midsummer brings wild berries and herb-gathering along the forest edges. For longer days out there is Biogradska Gora National Park with its glacial lake and primeval beech, and rafting on the Tara canyon to the north.
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