• History[edit]. A fort was built on Vrmac as early as 1860, but it played only a minor part in the military actions of 1869 and 1882.
  • First erected in 1860, Fort Vrmac was entirely rebuilt between 1894 and 1897 to have better protection against an increasingly improved, modern artillery.
  • Fort Vrmac is a three-storey fortress, which was erected in stone and concrete. It is surrounded by a moat about 7-8 metres wide and 5-6 metres deep.
  • Even today, it amazes many connoisseurs with its brilliant strategic and tactical setting. Large and modern, Vrmac fortress was built in the 1880s.
  • 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.
  • The trail weaves its way to the ruins of Fort Vrmac, a once-mighty fortress that played a significant role in the defensive strategy of the region.
  • 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.
  • ### Unveiling the Hidden Gem: Fort Vrmac in Muo If you're seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Montenegro, look no further than Fort Vrmac in Muo.
  • In 1887 a “provisional Fort Vrmac” was built, which was then extended between 1894 and 1897 into the Fort Vermac (Montenegrin Tvrđava Vrmac)...
  • 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.