• I’ll let you in on just that, an epic 8.5 km return hike on the Vrmac mountain range ending at the best-preserved Austro-Hungarian fort in the Bay of Kotor.
  • High above the glistening waters of Kotor Bay, the Vrmac Ridge Trail connects Fort Vrmac with Sveti Ilija (765 m), the highest peak along the ridge.
  • Intermediate hike along the Vrmac Ridge with a stop at the old Fort. Enjoy the views to the Bay of Kotor and Bay of Tivat on each side.
  • The fort received its name from the Vrmac mountain ridge, between Kotor and Tivat, that divides the bay into two almost equal parts. ... Fort Vrmac Kotor.
  • Perched high above the Bay of Kotor, Fort Vrmac stands as a testament to Montenegro’s military history and strategic importance.
  • Fort Vrmac is one of several defensive buildings whose mission was to defend the Bay of Kotor from the east.
  • Defensive line: Vrmac - Trojica - Goražda. Tactical mission task Defense and control of the road Kotor – Cetinje Preventing Montenegrin forces from reaching the...
  • The trail to Fort Vrmac is located across the bay from the town of Kotor. You can see the town and the zig-zag trail to San Giovanni fort.
  • Fort Vrmac is a former fortification of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located on the southern end of the Vrmac ridge near Tivat. ... See all sites in Kotor.
  • You’ll pass by Fort Vrmac during your hike, which sits at the top of the switchbacks when approaching Kotor.
  • Fort Vrmac Project is situated on Vrmac ridge that rises to 759 metres above the Adriatic Sea and towns of Kotor and Tivat and divides the inner and outer part of...
  • Because it overlooks both Kotor and Tivat Bays, Vrmac Ridge has always been a strategic military location and there's an abandoned fort on top of the ridge.
  • Address: Kavač, opstina Kotor; Opening hours: Open 24/7; Vrmac is a fortress between Tivat and Kotor sitting on top of a mountain bearing the same name.
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  • Hiking → Montenegro → Opština KotorKotor. Fort Vrmac. Download Send trail to GPS. Trail photos. Photo ofFort Vrmac.