Mirror Lake of Durmitor N.P. (Zabojsko)
One of the many hiking trails starting from the hotel leads to one of the mountainous eyes of Durmitor - the glacial lake Zaboysko.
This lake is the most untouched lake of Durmitor N.P. and this is loved by the locals, because even at the peak of the tourist season, it is unlikely to find a few people on its shores. It's pretty deep - 19m and very picturesque.
Walking away from the hotel, you can get to it in 2.5 hours, but you will climb the serpentine of the ancient "Spindirush" road, so you will need good sneakers and sticks for the north walk that you can take at the reception.
"Spindrush" trop is one of the most beautiful and certainly a variety of all tourist routes, however, you think that climbing the steep serpentine path, sometimes rolling under the feet of the rocks, not for you, you can go there in a jeep, which also includes a hike around the forest of the Zababa (Salaugter), Divlyak Mountains (Sviet) and the upper part of the "Senya."

Jeep and hike tour of Mirror Lake and Slaughter forest (4 hours)
1. A trip to Dobrilovina by car: an observation deck at the entrance to the gorge of the Devil's Troops (Javole Lazi) on the Tara River, a short walk in the heart of the Durmitor National Park - the forests of Tsrn-Poda (the only one in the Black pine forest in the world), several photo breaks for the picturesque landscapes on the Javol-Lazi - the narrowest part of the monastery;
2. 2. The emphasis on the all-wheel drive road up the logging road to the ancient hunting grounds "Slaughtering Forest" (Zaba) is an area of high-altitude plains covered with coniferous forests.
3. Visit and walk along the most beautiful and untouched glacial lake of Durmitor Park - Zabolyskoye Lake. At the lake pause for a picnic.
4. A trip from the Slaughter Forest to the high-mountain meadows of the Dinara Alps around the Wild Mountain (Divlyak).
5. Two options for hiking:
a) an easy hike to the top of the Wild Mountain (Divlyak).
b) a walk from the rocks of the mountain Divlyak through the Kraevskaya (Kraevskaya) valley along the picturesque ancient road "Spindirush."
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