Researched guides to the day trips, road trips, and scenic drives worth taking from the capital.

A cliffside pilgrimage to Montenegro's most-visited holy site, an hour north of the capital, hairpins, parking tips, and what's inside the cave churches.
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Thirty minutes from the capital to the largest lake in the Balkans, pelicans, island monasteries, Crmnica wineries, and where to launch a boat tour.
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Europe's deepest canyon, a 1940 bridge 172 metres above the river, and white-water rafting. Drivable as a long day or better overnight in Žabljak.
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Montenegro's least-visited national park: the Accursed Mountains, glacial lakes, and katun pastures that have been worked by the same families for generations.
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Sixty-eight kilometres of cliffs and tunnels between Podgorica and Kolašin, with a 13th-century Nemanjić monastery and medieval frescoes halfway up.
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The Green Market, Popeci (the dish invented here), Pod Volat's grilled meats, and Plavnica's lake carp, a local eating guide to Montenegro's capital.
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A Biosphere Reserve 90 km from Podgorica, centred on a glacial lake with 500-year-old beech trees and 49 marked trails.
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The deep-red State Museum, the Blue Palace, Biljarda, and a monastery that holds relics of Saint John the Baptist, all walkable in an afternoon.
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Seventy-five minutes and one border stamp away: Rozafa Castle on a 130-metre cliff, Lake Shkodër's southern shore, and an Ottoman old town at half the prices.
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161 km south to Albania's capital: Skanderbeg Square, the Et'hem Bey Mosque's frescoed walls, and the Blloku district's café-bar crawl.
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