Vrmac Ridge Camping Site
Vrmac is a mountainous area located between the towns of Tivat and Kotor in Montenegro, along the Adriatic coast. It offers scenic views of the Bay of Kotor and is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities due to its natural beauty - a way to experience Montenegro a little bit more.
Camping amidst the serene cypress forests of Vrmac offers a retreat into nature's embrace. Nestled between the picturesque towns along Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Vrmac's rugged terrain invites adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike to discover its hidden wonders. The scent of pine fills the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of cypress.
You can hear the campfire crackles, as friends gather around, sharing stories and laughter even during the day. The old Austro-Hungarian road goes up the hill, and there is also a road through the forest.
Hiking trail just meander through the dense forest, leading to breathtaking vistas overlooking the azure waters of the Bay of Kotor and Tivat.
On the way to forest, though they were not companions in the traditional sense, they shared a common bond with their ridge home - black haired pigs and a white cat will welcome you.
Fort Vrmac is a former fortification of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located on the southern end of the Vrmac ridge. As you approach the place, you are greeted by towering stone walls adorned with weathered battlements, a testament to the fortress's formidable past. Stepping through the imposing gates, visitors are transported back in time. Within the fortress's labyrinthine corridors, you can discover hidden chambers and winding staircases. It is the sense of adventure that permeates every stone and shadow.