Vrmac
| Vrmac | |
|---|---|
Vrmac (central), as observed from Mount Lovćen | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 785 m (2,575 ft) |
| Coordinates | 42°26′56″N 18°43′41″E / 42.4489°N 18.7280°E |
| Geography | |
Vrmac Location in Montenegro | |
| Location | Montenegro |
| Parent range | Lovćen |
Vrmac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Врмац) is a mountain in southwestern Montenegro overlooking the coastal town of Tivat, and a peninsula dividing Tivat Bay from Kotor Bay.
It is an extension of Mount Lovćen, and its highest peak is Sveti Ilija (Saint Elijah), which is 785 meters high. It is located to tne northeast of town of Tivat, and encloses the town of Kotor from the southwest. It is also the site of the Austro-Hungarian Fort Vrmac, built in 1860.
Vrmac Tunnel, which connects Kotor with the Adriatic Highway, goes through the mountain. Vrmac is a popular destination for hiking, orienteering and mountain biking.[1][2]
Under Vrmac there lie settlements like:
Kotor,Kavač,Muo,Prčanj,Donji Stoliv and Gornji Stoliv on the Kotor side and on Tivat's side there is a town of Tivat and many more settlements.
See also
References
- ^ "Vrmac - pješački raj". gornjalastva.org. Archived from the original on 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
- ^ Vrmac Tunnel at Structurae