Plav: Embraced by the Prokletije Mountains

Welcome to Plav, a town beneath the Prokletije mountains, where the mighty Lim River springs. The cultural route of Plav takes you through towers, mosques, lakes, botanical gardens and monasteries, revealing the rich history and diversity of this region.

Towers and mosques

The Redžepagić tower and others in Plav and Gusinje are unique defensive dwellings. The Imperial Mosque from the 15th century and Sultanija from the 20th century stand as monuments of faith and culture.

“Plav is a place where religions and cultures meet – mosques and churches stand side by side.”

Nature and landmarks

Plav Lake, Visitor Lake and Hridsko Lake offer breathtaking scenery. The Velemun Botanical Garden reveals endemic plants of Prokletije. Ali Pasha’s Springs and Oko Skakavice are natural wonders attracting thousands of visitors.

“They say swimming in Hridsko Lake brings health, beauty and love.”

Gusinje and Murino

Gusinje has preserved the spirit of past times – narrow streets, towers and the Vezirova Mosque testify to its rich tradition. Murino and Čakor recall turbulent history, while the village of Velika carries the story of a French protectorate.

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