Biogradska Gora National Park
Serbia and Montenegro /
Vojvodina /
Jabuka /
World
/ Serbia and Montenegro
/ Vojvodina
/ Jabuka
, 51 km from center (Јабука)
park, forest, invisible, national park
The National Park is 54 km² in area. Basic elements of the Park are: untouched forest, large mountain slopes and tops over 2,000 meters high, six glacial lakes, five at an altitude of 1,820 meters and one easy accessible low land lake located at the very entrance to the park, Biogradsko Lake. Swift streams cut through scenery of Biogradska Gora, green pastures and clear lakes reflecting centennial forests. The Park is renowned as a unique geomorphological region and, as such, it is attractive for scientific research. The seat of the park is in Kolašin. The national park abounds in cultural and historic heritage consisting of sacral monuments national building and archeological localities. Numerous authentic buildings of traditional architecture are found throughout the pastures and villages next to the virgin forest reserve on the Bjelasica mountain range.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogradska_Gora
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°52'53"N 19°37'44"E
- Margegaj Chestnut forest 66 km
- Strict protection zone "Perućica", part of National Park "Sutjeska" 94 km
- Kolesjan Forest 120 km
- Zelengora 128 km
- Bjeshkët e Kaçanikut 143 km
- Crni Vrh (Black Peak) Mountain 172 km
- Divjakë-Karavasta National Park 204 km
- Lipovica forest 207 km
- Crni lug 209 km
- Dusnik 251 km
- Bjelasica 2.9 km
- Mojkovac Municipality 17 km
- Berane Municipality 18 km
- Kolashin Municipality 19 km
- Andrijevica Municipality 21 km
- Bijelo Polje Municipality 25 km
- Municipalty of Shavnik 41 km
- Zhabljak Municipality 45 km
- Tara River Canyon 48 km
- Municipality of Pljevlja 57 km