You have removed this house from your favorites view to the right Kotor Bay: left of Mimosa Kotor Town, minutes walk from Mimosa apartment Medieval city, Kotor. Few minutes walk from Mimosa apartment Great square of Kotor. One of the multiple entrances to Kotor town. Just outside the walls of Kotor town. Terrace overlooking Kotor Bay Kotor Bay, 28km long to the Adriatic Sea. From the walls of Kotor town, looking at Kotor Bay. Mimosa apartment is located in the big building in front of the water Kotor bay and one of the islands. apartment in Montenegro – Mimosa Montenegro View from terrace terrace mimosa mimosa sitting room with TV and DVD Dining room kitchen bedroom (with en-suite) bedroom (with en-suite) swim 20 meters from Mimosa kotor bay and mimosa view from terrace the apartament Mimosa view to the left view to the right Kotor Bay: left of Mimosa Kotor Town, minutes walk from Mimosa apartment Medieval city, Kotor. Few minutes walk from Mimosa apartment Great square of Kotor. One of the multiple entrances to Kotor town. Just outside the walls of Kotor town. Terrace overlooking Kotor Bay Kotor Bay, 28km long to the Adriatic Sea. From the walls of Kotor town, looking at Kotor Bay. Mimosa apartment is located in the big building in front of the water Kotor bay and one of the islands. apartment in Montenegro – Mimosa Montenegro View from terrace terrace mimosa mimosa sitting room with TV and DVD Dining room kitchen bedroom (with en-suite) bedroom (with en-suite) swim 20 meters from Mimosa kotor bay and mimosa view from terrace the apartament Mimosa view to the left ‹› Mimosa Montenegro 7.5 Montenegro Littoral Kotor 1-4 persons 2 Bedrooms 2 reviews From per night € 120,- v.a. per week per week € 840,-
You have removed this house from your favorites Discount Local transport in the valley. The farms are small-scale, most farmers have no more than five cows. View of the valley, early morning at the end of November. View of my house in the valley One of the nicer restaurants within cycling distance of our house directly on the Zeta: Konoba Svera. Excellent and very fresh kitchen with great friendly service and of course not expensive. Be sure to try the fish soup and the fried trout or eel (from the Zeta). Beach on the Zeta (plaža Tvorilo) where you can barbecue, canoe, swim, buy a nice cold beer, nice chairs, hammocks, etcetera. Just behind our house, 5 minutes by car. The Zeta is always close by in the valley. There are many beautiful swimming spots and beaches on the Zeta. The water is fresh. A wooden suspension bridge over the Zeta. You can cross it with a (narrow) car, even if it seems risky. Canoeing in the Zeta. Here the arrival in Danilovgrad. The water is crystal clear. All around you see and hear birds such as the egret, cormorant, kingfisher, golden oriole, bee-eater, hoopoe and nightingale. Montenegro is known for its many bird species. This monastery is visible from the house. The famous Christian Orthodox monastery of Ostrog, built in the mountains, where tens of thousands of people go on pilgrimage every year. Definitely worth going to. In the town of Danilovgrad there is a sculpture museum with a beautiful sculpture garden outside. International artists exhibit here with their on-site marble sculptures from the neighboring mountains. Beautiful Christian Orthodox monastery church in Danilovgrad: Manastir Ždrebaonik. Here you can buy local medicinal herbs and herbal teas made by the resident nuns. If you have time, visit the donkey farm in the small mountain village of Martinici. Here, among other things, old donkeys are taken care of. The owner milks the donkeys here and sells the milk for medicinal reasons. Figs being dried. Everywhere you can buy fresh figs, tomatoes, watermelon, grapes and so on in the summer. In October the mandarins, persimmons and pomegranates are ripe. Homemade cheeses, smoked hams, local grappas (loza) and wines can be bought in many places. On the way to the coast you can drive across the largest lake in the country via a dike over Skadar lake, a nature reserve with thousands of protected birds. Nice to stop and eat in Virparzar. From here there is also a beautiful route along the lake to Albania. Local wineries around Skadar Lake. Often, but not everywhere, you can also drink and buy their wine there. On the way to the coast a view of the famous Bay of Kotor. This photo was taken on the so-called 29 snakes (hairpins) road. From the terrace somewhere on the Bay of Kotor directly into the sea with always a wonderful water temperature and crystal clear water. On the way to Budva, really take the exit to Crnojevica. The panoramas are great. In Crnojevica you can enjoy delicious food from the river fish, canoe, make boat trips. From here, take a walking tour along the river upstream. You will encounter beautiful waterfalls and rock caves. Take a rest on a bench in Budva at the marina and fishing port (daily fresh fish supply) with a view of the old town in the background. Here in the luxurious Porto Montenegro in Tivat on the coast of Montenegro you can drink and buy very good local wines. The famous Tara and Tara Canyon. Here you can enjoy great rafting under supervision. From here a beautiful route to Kolašin. From Kolašin you can drive directly to Podgorica via the new highway. Enjoy the breathtaking views. This is me. My name is Hans and here I am sitting in front of one of the nicest bars in Podgorica, Itaka, a former Turkish bathhouse. I live in Eindhoven and rent out my house with love and care to everyone who loves peace, beautiful nature and a spacious and well-maintained house. From the Tara back home via Durmitor. Vast and breathtakingly beautiful. On the way to Žjablak. Here take the ski lifts to 2500 meter high mountains. The views here are breathtaking and the temperatures in the summer are pleasantly refreshing. If you continue upstream in Crnojevica you will come across this. Very beautiful and hardly any tourists. Podgorica, river Moraca (the Zeta ends here). The capital offers fine shops, restaurants, terraces. Beautiful bars. Often much hipper than on the coast. Idyllic fishing village Petrovac na moru. In the summer it can be crowded. From here you can enjoy a swim. Petrovac is one of the many coastal towns with interesting sights. holiday house in Montenegro – Kujava Nice swimming pool with an outdoor shower behind the house with lots of privacy. The living room with dining area, air conditioning installation, air fan and wifi. This part is also equipped with a double sofa bed, a wood stove and a fireplace. From the living room you have access to 2 balconies, to the kitchen and a staircase to the upper floor, Bedroom 1 with patio door to private balcony on the east. This room is the master bedroom and has a large wardrobe. The windows are equipped with sun-resistant roller shutters and mosquito nets throughout the house. Bedroom 2 with private balcony. Bedroom 3 with private balcony and 2 single beds Bedroom 4 with 1 single bed. I built this kitchen myself from beautifully finished concrete. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, electric hob, fridge, freezer kettle and all appliances and crockery for 9 people. Bathroom (renewed in 2024) with walk-in shower and toilet. Bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet. Bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet. Side and back of the house, overlooking 4 of the 5 balconies. The house is located in the Bjelopavlici valley between Danilovgrad and Nikšic. Our house is located near the village of Kujava. Around the corner from our house you will encounter this: a tumulus. This is a cemetery from about 2500 BC. Usually these are covered with a layer of sand, which makes it a burial mound. This one here has been uncovered by archaeologists. These burial mounds can be found all over Europe (including the Netherlands). View of the pool and fire pit in the backyard. Garden furniture is plentiful. Swimming pool with outdoor shower Fire pit with BBQ in the backyard. This wine, the watermelon and the bread all come from the immediate area. This is a neighbor from Kujava, who goes into the valley every day with his sheep. Here you can see his sheep in front of my house. An old road behind Kujava. Well worth a walk around. A lot of what you see along the way is authentic. Something you rarely see on the Montenegro coastline. Views you see when you walk around Kujava. View from Kujava on the river Zeta with a pomegranate tree in the foreground, one of the local fruits. Photo made in Kujava: into the wild Thousands of cyclamen along the road from Kujava to Danilovgrad, early October View from the train from Danilovgrad to Nikšic. Local transport in the valley. The farms are small-scale, most farmers have no more than five cows. View of the valley, early morning at the end of November. View of my house in the valley One of the nicer restaurants within cycling distance of our house directly on the Zeta: Konoba Svera. Excellent and very fresh kitchen with great friendly service and of course not expensive. Be sure to try the fish soup and the fried trout or eel (from the Zeta). Beach on the Zeta (plaža Tvorilo) where you can barbecue, canoe, swim, buy a nice cold beer, nice chairs, hammocks, etcetera. Just behind our house, 5 minutes by car. The Zeta is always close by in the valley. There are many beautiful swimming spots and beaches on the Zeta. The water is fresh. A wooden suspension bridge over the Zeta. You can cross it with a (narrow) car, even if it seems risky. Canoeing in the Zeta. Here the arrival in Danilovgrad. The water is crystal clear. All around you see and hear birds such as the egret, cormorant, kingfisher, golden oriole, bee-eater, hoopoe and nightingale. Montenegro is known for its many bird species. This monastery is visible from the house. The famous Christian Orthodox monastery of Ostrog, built in the mountains, where tens of thousands of people go on pilgrimage every year. Definitely worth going to. In the town of Danilovgrad there is a sculpture museum with a beautiful sculpture garden outside. International artists exhibit here with their on-site marble sculptures from the neighboring mountains. Beautiful Christian Orthodox monastery church in Danilovgrad: Manastir Ždrebaonik. Here you can buy local medicinal herbs and herbal teas made by the resident nuns. If you have time, visit the donkey farm in the small mountain village of Martinici. Here, among other things, old donkeys are taken care of. The owner milks the donkeys here and sells the milk for medicinal reasons. Figs being dried. Everywhere you can buy fresh figs, tomatoes, watermelon, grapes and so on in the summer. In October the mandarins, persimmons and pomegranates are ripe. Homemade cheeses, smoked hams, local grappas (loza) and wines can be bought in many places. On the way to the coast you can drive across the largest lake in the country via a dike over Skadar lake, a nature reserve with thousands of protected birds. Nice to stop and eat in Virparzar. From here there is also a beautiful route along the lake to Albania. Local wineries around Skadar Lake. Often, but not everywhere, you can also drink and buy their wine there. On the way to the coast a view of the famous Bay of Kotor. This photo was taken on the so-called 29 snakes (hairpins) road. From the terrace somewhere on the Bay of Kotor directly into the sea with always a wonderful water temperature and crystal clear water. On the way to Budva, really take the exit to Crnojevica. The panoramas are great. In Crnojevica you can enjoy delicious food from the river fish, canoe, make boat trips. From here, take a walking tour along the river upstream. You will encounter beautiful waterfalls and rock caves. Take a rest on a bench in Budva at the marina and fishing port (daily fresh fish supply) with a view of the old town in the background. Here in the luxurious Porto Montenegro in Tivat on the coast of Montenegro you can drink and buy very good local wines. The famous Tara and Tara Canyon. Here you can enjoy great rafting under supervision. From here a beautiful route to Kolašin. From Kolašin you can drive directly to Podgorica via the new highway. Enjoy the breathtaking views. This is me. My name is Hans and here I am sitting in front of one of the nicest bars in Podgorica, Itaka, a former Turkish bathhouse. I live in Eindhoven and rent out my house with love and care to everyone who loves peace, beautiful nature and a spacious and well-maintained house. From the Tara back home via Durmitor. Vast and breathtakingly beautiful. On the way to Žjablak. Here take the ski lifts to 2500 meter high mountains. The views here are breathtaking and the temperatures in the summer are pleasantly refreshing. If you continue upstream in Crnojevica you will come across this. Very beautiful and hardly any tourists. Podgorica, river Moraca (the Zeta ends here). The capital offers fine shops, restaurants, terraces. Beautiful bars. Often much hipper than on the coast. Idyllic fishing village Petrovac na moru. In the summer it can be crowded. From here you can enjoy a swim. Petrovac is one of the many coastal towns with interesting sights. holiday house in Montenegro – Kujava Nice swimming pool with an outdoor shower behind the house with lots of privacy. The living room with dining area, air conditioning installation, air fan and wifi. This part is also equipped with a double sofa bed, a wood stove and a fireplace. From the living room you have access to 2 balconies, to the kitchen and a staircase to the upper floor, Bedroom 1 with patio door to private balcony on the east. This room is the master bedroom and has a large wardrobe. The windows are equipped with sun-resistant roller shutters and mosquito nets throughout the house. Bedroom 2 with private balcony. Bedroom 3 with private balcony and 2 single beds Bedroom 4 with 1 single bed. I built this kitchen myself from beautifully finished concrete. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, electric hob, fridge, freezer kettle and all appliances and crockery for 9 people. Bathroom (renewed in 2024) with walk-in shower and toilet. Bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet. Bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet. Side and back of the house, overlooking 4 of the 5 balconies. The house is located in the Bjelopavlici valley between Danilovgrad and Nikšic. Our house is located near the village of Kujava. Around the corner from our house you will encounter this: a tumulus. This is a cemetery from about 2500 BC. Usually these are covered with a layer of sand, which makes it a burial mound. This one here has been uncovered by archaeologists. These burial mounds can be found all over Europe (including the Netherlands). View of the pool and fire pit in the backyard. Garden furniture is plentiful. Swimming pool with outdoor shower Fire pit with BBQ in the backyard. This wine, the watermelon and the bread all come from the immediate area. This is a neighbor from Kujava, who goes into the valley every day with his sheep. Here you can see his sheep in front of my house. An old road behind Kujava. Well worth a walk around. A lot of what you see along the way is authentic. Something you rarely see on the Montenegro coastline. Views you see when you walk around Kujava. View from Kujava on the river Zeta with a pomegranate tree in the foreground, one of the local fruits. Photo made in Kujava: into the wild Thousands of cyclamen along the road from Kujava to Danilovgrad, early October View from the train from Danilovgrad to Nikšic. ‹› Kujava 7.3 Montenegro Danilovgrad Danilovgrad 1-7 persons 4 Bedrooms 5 reviews From per night € 60,- v.a. per week per week € 417,-