Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
( 069-051 264; savardak@t-com.me; mains €8-9) Located 2.8km from Kolašin on the road to the
ski centre, Savardak serves traditional food in what looks like a big haystack with a
chimney attached. Eat in the atmospheric interior or sit at outdoor tables by the stream.
Four-person apartments (€40) are available in a thatch-roofed wooden chalet next door.
Information
Bjelasica & Komovi Regional Tourism Organisation ( 020-865 110; www.bjelasica-komovi.com ; Trg Borca 2;
9am-8pm Mon-Fri, 9am-noon & 4-8pm Sat & Sun) When it's open (it's often not) this impressive
wooden information centre, very prominently located near the main square, should be
your first port of call for information on hiking and mountain-biking routes. It can help
arrange all manner of mountain activities and tours, including visits to local honey and
cheese producers. It also rents out mountain bikes (per half-day/day €7/10).
10am-8pm Mon-Fri, noon-8pm Sat) Has an internet
Cultural Centre (Dom Kulture; Trg Borca 2; per hr 50c;
room above a souvenir shop.
Kolašin Tourist Office ( 020-864 254; www.kolasin.travel ; Mirka Vešovića bb; 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm
Sat) The town's tourist office is very useful for arranging private accommodation (includ-
ing katun stays) and for information on local activities.
Getting There & Away
The bus station ( 020-864 033; Mojkovačka bb) is a wooden shed by a scrappy parking lot on
the road leading into town, about 200m from the centre. Destinations include Pljevlja
(€7, 2½ hours, five daily), Podgorica (€5, 1½ hours, frequent), Bar (€8, 2½ hours, five
daily), Budva (€10, three hours, six daily) and Kotor (€12, 3¾ hours, four daily).
Kolašin's train station ( 020-441 492; www.zpcg.me ) is 1.5km from the centre, with services
to Bijelo Polje (€2.20, 30 minutes, four daily), Podgorica (€5, 90 minutes, five daily) and
Bar (€5.48, 2½ hours, four daily). Buy your tickets on the train.
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