Budva hiking trails

Budva can be explored on foot. And it is during the walk that you will get the best feel of the city.

The most popular walking route in Budva takes you through the enchanting labyrinths of the Old Town. If you venture about three kilometers northeast from there, you'll come across the Podmajne Monastery. This seaside residence of the Metropolitans of Montenegro has a rich history and is believed to be the starting point of St. Sava of Serbia's pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are hiking opportunities throughout the municipality of Budva. Above the renowned Becici resort, boasting one of the largest and most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic, you'll find the villages of Lapčići and Stanisici, which offer breathtaking panoramas of the Budva Riviera. Even more stunning vistas await in Celobrdo, located above Miločera.

Arches in the Old Town of Budva

However, the appeal of a tourist route to Budva through this village extends beyond just the breathtaking panoramas. Located one and a half kilometers from the village is the Praskvica Monastery. This monastery played a role in the construction of a stone road from Chelobrdo to the sea, a laborious endeavor that took a dedicated monk ten years to complete. The monastery itself houses a collection of ancient weapons, documents, and books.

There are also intriguing routes to explore in the Budva area, including visits to the Przno Nature Reserve and the royal beaches of Miločera, which have historically been favored by the rulers of Montenegro for their leisure and relaxation.


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