
Enjoy a drive among the clouds to Veliki Štuoc
Montenegro, europe
1.8 km
2,093 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, buckle up, adventure junkies! I just found this insane road in Montenegro that you HAVE to add to your bucket list. We're talking Veliki Štuoc, a peak chilling at 2,093 meters (that's 6,866 feet!) in the Žabljak Municipality.
You'll find this gem tucked away in northwestern Montenegro, right in the heart of Durmitor National Park. The road up is mostly paved, but hold on tight because it gets seriously narrow. And for the last 1.8 kilometers? Get ready for some off-roading action on a totally unpaved stretch!
Starting in Žabljak (the highest town in the Balkans, BTW), this 12.5-kilometer climb is no joke. Prepare for some seriously steep sections with gradients hitting a max of 14%! Over the whole route, you're gaining a whopping 741 meters in elevation.
But trust me, it's SO worth it. At the top, the views are absolutely mind-blowing. You'll be gazing out over the Tara canyon, the village of Tepča, and the Ćurevac peak. Just a heads up: this road is usually a no-go in the winter months.
Where is it?
Enjoy a drive among the clouds to Veliki Štuoc is located in Montenegro (europe). Coordinates: 42.8018, 19.0463
Road Details
- Country
- Montenegro
- Continent
- europe
- Length
- 1.8 km
- Max Elevation
- 2,093 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 42.8018, 19.0463
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