Pavlova Strana Viewpoint

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"Located near Montenegro’s Lake Skadar, the Pavlova Strana Viewpoint offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Named after the local poet Pavle Rovinski, this viewpoint has become a top attraction for visitors to the area. Its expansive scenery is particularly popular among nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, and photographers, who often remark on the tranquility of the site. The landscapes provide an excellent subject for photography, showcasing the natural beauty and cultural heritage that make Montenegro a unique destination. To reach Pavlova Strana Viewpoint by car, take the road from Virpazar to Rvasi. The road is paved and well-maintained, though it can be narrow and winding in some sections. Once you arrive in Rvasi, parking is available, and you can hike to the viewpoint. The stunning panoramic vistas from Pavlova Strana attract visitors from all over the world, offering breathtaking views of the Montenegrin countryside, including the mountains, villages, and the picturesque Lake Skadar."
danique willemstein
"From a local we got the tip to visit this view point. He did not lie... the view is amazing! The journey to the viewpoint is already beautiful. It is a one hour drive from the winery. After half an hour you see a small table along the road. This is a perfect spot to take a break, try the home made lemonade and the delicious home made snacks! The terras consists of a mix of different furniture and a vegetable garden. A very very very friendly old man will tell you all about the area and his delicious specialities. "
Chloe Annabelle
"This is in my eyes one of the most unexpected and spectacular views of Montenegro. It's like another version of Horseshoe Bend in the US, but much greener! And don't be mistaken, all the green you see on the side of the river is not meadows, but thousands of waterlilies!"

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