A comfortable and spacious apartment in the heart of Plužine, ideal for a nature getaway. It includes an entrance hallway, a bathroom, and a living room with a TV and a corner sofa bed that converts into a double bed. The dining area is adjacent to a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, and oven. The bathroom also features a washing machine. A terrace overlooks the town and Piva Lake. Public parking is available directly in front of the building. 
A perfect choice for relaxation and for exploring the natural beauty of Plužine and its surroundings.
Welcome from the PivApart team!
We look forward to the opportunity to meet you and provide you with a comfortable stay in our apartment. We strive to make every guest feel the warmth of home and be completely satisfied with their accommodation. We hope your stay with us will be just as you imagined.
Warm regards!
Plužine – Gateway to the Untouched Natural Beauty of the Piva Region
Plužine is a mountain town in northwestern Montenegro on the shores of Piva Lake—an ideal base for an active getaway. It's easily accessible: about 2 h from Podgorica, 1 h from Nikšić, ~2.5 h from Tivat, and ~1 h from Foča (Bosnia & Herzegovina).
Lake & Nature
Piva Lake, Montenegro's largest artificial lake (12.5 km², 45 km long, up to 188 m deep, at 675 m elevation), was created by damming the Piva River in the 1970s. The Mratinje Dam, at 220 m tall, is one of the tallest in Europe. During its construction, the old town of Plužine and the original Piva Monastery were submerged and their structures relocated approximately 8 km away.
Piva Regional Park
Spanning over 32,000 hectares, this park connects Durmitor and Sutjeska national parks. It is home to pristine Alpine and Mediterranean forests, numerous rivers and canyons, over 1,500 plant species (and 2,000 fungal species), plus wildlife including bears, wild boar, deer, brown trout, and grayling.
Activities
Water adventures: swimming, boat cruises, kayaking, zip-lining, rafting on the Tara River, canyoning
Hiking: trails to Zarisnik Peak (1,350 m), Trnovačko Lake, and Stabanska Lakes
Fishing: trout and grayling in crystal-clear waters
Via Ferrata, cycling, and scenic mountain tours
Cultural & Historical Highlights
Piva Monastery (late 16th century), restored and relocated
Mratinje Dam, a key landmark and tourist attraction
Historic sites like Sočica Tower, Soko Fortress, and submerged village ruins
Mountain Ranges
Northwest: Bioč & Volujak peaks (up to 2,397 m)
Southwest: Ledenice, Babin Vrh, Smrčeva Glava, Gola Strana (~1,500 m)
East: Durmitor massif and Sušičko Lake — marking the municipality’s main border
Why Visit?
Plužine blends accessibility, diverse activities, stunning landscapes, rich culture, and a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere—ideal for nature lovers, adventurers, families, and couples.
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