Straddling the border between Montenegro and Albania, Lake Skadar is a vast and serene body of water, rich in avian life and dotted with historical ruins. In Montenegro, the towns of Vranjina and Virpazar serve as the primary entry points, situated on either side of the lake’s bridge. From hilltop vantage points, visitors can take in the lush, green shores, often adorned with lilies, and the distinctive horseshoe bend at the northwest corner of the lake. This natural landscape offers a tranquil setting for those seeking to connect with nature and explore the area’s history.
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