The route includes 13 km of walking on crushed volcanic black sand rich in minerals.
Along the final-day route you will see
Ulcinj and its Old Town — founded in the 5th century BC
It belonged to the Roman Empire, Byzantium, the Ottoman Empire and the Venetian Republic and was once a centre of Adriatic piracy
Ženska plaža (Women’s Beach) — a bay exclusively for women, with sulphur-mineral springs
Ulcinj Walk — a scenic health trail along the rocky coast
Velika plaža (Long Beach) — Montenegro’s largest sandy jewel
Ada Bojana island — an active naturist settlement
The Bojana River — the border with Albania
Shetalishte Photos
Places you will visit on the final day
Route features
A very pleasant walking day (weather permitting), with almost no ascents or descents. On Velika plaža we recommend walking barefoot along the waterline. Out of season, there are no cafés or hotels along the way. At the finish near the Bojana river, you can celebrate with dinner at local restaurants serving excellent river fish. If you choose to continue along the naturist village on the island, please follow the rules and remove all “textile” (in naturist terms — clothing including swimwear) once you pass the corresponding sign. There is no public transport from Ada Bojana.
Route rating
Parameter;Value
Length;17,5 km (of the total 190 km)
Elevation gain;≈ 133 m (total — 5259 m)
Scenery;⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Variety;⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Difficulty;⭐⭐½ (2,5/5)