Piva Lake — Encyclopedic Overview
| Category | Information |
| Name | Piva Lake (Pivsko jezero) |
| Toponym Type | Artificial reservoir / Lake |
| Country | Montenegro |
| Municipality | Plužine |
| Location | Northwest Montenegro, Piva River Canyon |
| Length | ~45 km |
| Max Depth | ~188 meters |
| Status | Largest reservoir of drinking water in the Balkans |
Brief Description
Piva Lake is a breathtaking turquoise reservoir formed by the construction of the Mratinje Dam on the Piva River. It is the largest artificial lake in Montenegro, stretching through a narrow, dramatic canyon. While Luštica Bay offers the vibrant salt air of the Adriatic, Piva Lake provides a surreal, deep-emerald contrast—a place of absolute stillness, mountain peaks, and the cleanest freshwater in the region.
Geographic and Natural Characteristics
- The lake was formed in 1975 and is surrounded by the towering massifs of Bioč, Volujak, and Maglić.
- “Turquoise Giant”: The water is famous for its unreal, vivid blue-green color, exceptionally clear due to lack of industrial pollution.
- Drinking Water Quality: Piva Lake is a massive reservoir of high-quality drinking water.
- Vertical Cliffs: Limestone cliffs rise hundreds of meters directly from the water’s edge.
- Mratinje Dam: One of the highest dams in Europe (220 m) at the northern end of the lake.
History and Cultural Heritage
- Piva Monastery: A 16th-century monastery moved stone by stone to a higher location (9 km away) to save it from the rising waters, taking over 11 years.
- Plužine: The town was rebuilt on the new lake’s shore after the original settlement was submerged.
- Piva Canyon Road: A dramatic route with dozens of small tunnels carved directly into the rock, connecting the lake to Durmitor National Park.
Video Presentation of Piva Lake
YouTube: Pivsko jezero – Beautiful Montenegro – showcasing the high-altitude view, the emerald water, and dramatic limestone canyons.
Tourism and Activities
- Cruising and Boating: Rent a boat in Plužine to explore hidden coves and vertical cliffs.
- Kayaking and SUP: Calm water ideal for paddling.
- Fishing: Rich in trout, popular with sport fishermen.
- Swimming: Pleasant in shallower areas during summer months.
Statistics and Interesting Facts
- Length: 45 km, one of the longest reservoirs in Europe.
- Max depth: 188 m, deeper than many parts of the Adriatic Sea.
- Mratinje Dam contains enough concrete to build a road from Montenegro to the North Pole.
- Lake surface altitude: 675 m above sea level.
Why Piva Lake is Special
Piva Lake is special because of its “impossible” color and the surrounding silence. It lacks crowded tourist infrastructure, offering a raw, meditative experience. For Luštica Bay residents, it is the ultimate inland escape, showcasing Montenegro’s wild interior and engineering marvels coexisting with ancient history.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I get to Piva Lake from Luštica Bay?
The drive takes approximately 2 hours 30 minutes via Nikšić, a scenic route from coast to high mountains.
Is it possible to visit the Piva Monastery?
Yes, located a few kilometers from Plužine, it houses some of Montenegro’s most important frescoes and icons.
Can I stay overnight at the lake?
Yes, Plužine offers guesthouses, small hotels, and authentic ethno-villages with local food and accommodation.
Is the road to Piva Lake safe?
The road is paved but narrow with tunnels; caution is advised during peak season or rainy weather.
Related Entities for Internal Connectivity
- Plužine — Administrative and tourist center on the lake’s shore.
- Durmitor National Park — Short drive up the mountain from the lake.
- Tara River — Piva and Tara rivers meet nearby to form the Drina River.
- Luštica Bay — Coastal luxury base for explorers heading north.
External Links
🌐 Tourist Organization Plužine – piva.me
🌐 Official Website of Piva Nature Park – parkpiva.me
