Piva Canyon
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North of Pluzine, Pluzine, Pluzine Municipality 81435 Montenegro

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Tihomir Kosic
Kotor, Montenegro398 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Friends
The highway north from Nikšić meets the Piva River after passing through 40km of verdant farmland. It then tangos with the river until they both reach the border at Šćepan Polje. The river was blocked in 1975 by the building of the 220m-high hydroelectric Mratinje Dam (Brana Mratinje), flooding part of the Piva Canyon (Кањон Пива) to create the tremendously turquoise Lake Piva (Pivsko Jezero), which plummets to depths of more than 180m.
The road alongside the river is a feat of engineering in itself, clinging to the cliffs and passing through 56 small tunnels carved out of the stone. The narrow but equally spectacular route through the mountains from Žabljak joins this road near Plužine, the Piva region's unofficial capital. Heading north from here the route gets even more dramatic, with the steep walls of the canyon reflecting in the toothpaste-blue waters below.
Written 6 April 2018
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ingrid08_11
Canberra, Australia249 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Couples
We stayed just out of Pluzine for 3nights and hiked to two top lakes above Piva Lake, swam in the lake and visited the canyon. The dam wall is well worth a visit from top and below. The tunnels, all 36 from Pluzine to dam wall and then another 16 to Bosnia border are also amazing. On our last day we did a boat trip on the lake, so quiet and no one else around. The lake is huge and water a beautiful turquoise colour.
Written 7 July 2018
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Starviagera
Florida2,081 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Couples
Between the lovely view of the Piva lake and canyon, you have a very narrow road with unfinished tunnels that add to the charm. Next to one was a lovely picnic table with a sun roof. We were on a van coming back from rafting the Tara so could not stop. But if you are planning a stop, that would be an amazing view point. The lake is kind of low right now.
Written 9 July 2017
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Lubka M
Bratislava, Slovakia63 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Friends
This place is amazing . I was so impressed. You must to see this wonderful place :) it was highlight of my Montenegro trip !!
Written 3 June 2016
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D. Aaronson
Asheville, NC700 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Family
If you're in the area to see Durmitor and Tara this should go on your list as well. The lakes is beautful but the downstream gorge (and road) is amazing, as is the dam. This seriously would be a highlight attraction at most National Parks and it's just another gorge in Montenegro.
Written 13 October 2015
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Kim O
Härnösand, Sweden52 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018
This is the most wonderful place i ever drove my motorcykle on, a little bit dangerous because of falling stones coming down from the mountain sides but well worth it and scenery is sometimes spectacularly.
Written 24 July 2018
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markyparka
Cheltenham, UK209 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Solo
Pluzine was a very quiet sleepy place when I was there in May, which for me was better. Amazing scenery especially alon the road and from the dam.
Written 21 May 2016
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TifranSRB
Belgrade, Serbia79 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2015
Piva was really wonderful river. Building of Mratinje dam, 220 metres high, made artificial Piva lake.
Written 3 October 2015
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Alejo_Belgium
Brussels, Belgium58 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2015 • Family
When we went to Zabljak everybody was talking about Tara canyon, Tara river... nobody told us about Piva! Hopefully we stayed there for a week so we decided to drive along the road from Zabljak to Pluzine (if you can don't miss it neither) to get to Piva canyon. I have to say that personally I prefer Piva to Tara canyon, however they are different, but the landscapes and the colour of the water at Piva lake are just amazing!
Don' miss it!
Written 2 September 2015
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Sarah H
Bromsgrove, UK43 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2015 • Friends
This was the highlight of my trip. White Water Rafting. I was so nervous but it was the best time of my life. It's a very scenic route you travel down and the water wasn't as freezing as I thought it would be.
Written 7 July 2015
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