CRVENA GREDA (2164m) – DURMITOR
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Crvena Greda (2164m), also known as Red Rock, may not be the highest peak in Durmitor, but its breathtaking beauty and popularity make it a must-visit destination. Situated in the northwest part of the Durmitor Mountain range, Crvena Greda commands attention with its stunning vistas and iconic presence on postcards.
From Žabljak, Crvena Greda dominates the landscape, offering unrivaled views of the Durmitor massif, Black Lake, Zminje Lake, and the charming panorama of Žabljak itself. Its name, Red Rock, is aptly derived from the striking red-orange hues that adorn its eastern face during sunrise, creating a spectacle of natural beauty.
Despite not being among the tallest peaks, Crvena Greda’s allure lies in its captivating scenery and accessibility. It’s a popular choice for adventurers seeking a medium difficulty hike, with well-defined trails starting near the Momčilov Grad restaurant. While the path may not be marked, it’s easily discernible, promising a rewarding journey to one of Durmitor’s most enchanting peaks.
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1-5 | 150.00 EUR (per group) |
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- Tour guide
- Insurance
- Refreshment and food, but can be arranged upon request
HIGHLIGHTS
- National park Durmitor
- Crvena Greda / Red Rock (2164m)
- panoramic view of the Durmitor massif, Black Lake, Zminje Lake and Žabljak
Do I need travel insurance for my trip?
- Yes, we highly recommend that all travellers purchase travel insurance before embarking on their journey. Travel insurance can provide coverage for unexpected events such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, and more.
Which extra expenses should I expect?
- You will need money for food and drinks, with typical costs outlined. Entrance fees to National Parks, ferry passage in the Boka Bay, and other minor expenses are additional.
What is the minimum number of people for the tour?
The minimum number of persons for the guided tour is 2. But if you are single, contact us for custom agreement.
Do I need to be physically fit to participate in your tours?
The physical fitness level needed for our tours varies based on the specific activities and nature of each tour. While some tours may involve moderate to high-intensity, others may be more leisurely. We’ll furnish you with comprehensive details regarding the physical demands of each tour, enabling you to select the one aligning best with your capabilities.
Do you offer private transportation options?
Yes. We offer personalized transportation solutions for individuals, families, or groups seeking exclusive use of a vehicle or requiring transportation for specific purposes. Get in touch with us to discuss your transportation needs and preferences, and we’ll tailor a solution that meets your requirements perfectly.
Is rain cause for tour cancellation?
In the event of light rain, the tour will be delayed rather than canceled, allowing for flexibility while still accommodating your plans. However, in the rare occurrence of a heavy storm or severe weather conditions, the tour may be either delayed or canceled to prioritize your safety and well-being. Rest assured, we’re committed to providing you with updates and alternative arrangements as needed to ensure a seamless and memorable experience.
What items are recommended to bring for the hiking tour?
- Comfortable hiking shoes or boots with good traction
- Weather-appropriate clothing (layers for warmth, rain jacket, hat)
- Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
- Sufficient water to stay hydrated
- Snacks or energy bars for sustained energy
- Backpack to carry your essentials comfortably
How much water should I bring with me on hiking tour?
You should bring enough water to stay hydrated throughout the duration of the tour. The exact amount may vary depending on factors such as the length of the tour, weather conditions, and individual hydration needs. As a general guideline, aim to bring at least 1-2 liters of water per person for a half-day hike, and more for longer or more demanding tours.
Is hiking without a guide recommended?
While experienced hikers may feel comfortable hiking without a guide, it’s generally recommended, especially for those unfamiliar with the area, to hike with a guide. Rugged terrains and varying weather conditions can pose challenges, and having a knowledgeable guide can enhance safety and provide valuable insights into the surroundings.
We recognize that each individual has unique preferences and needs. Whether it’s your choice of accommodations, the level of difficulty and pace you prefer, or even if you prefer a self-guided tour, we’re here to tailor the itinerary to suit you perfectly. Feel free to reach out and send us a message.
Ensure you pack comfortable shoes, sun protection, food and an ample supply of water to stay hydrated throughout your adventure.
* Total amount you pay for a group 1-5 people is 150.00 eur.