Via Ferrata Piva is pleased with the start of the season, with the first guests arriving from Morocco, Brazil, Venezuela, Germany...

The route is 1,5 kilometers long, category B/C (medium easy), with a maximum elevation gain of 130 meters above the Piva River. The average tour takes two and a half to three hours.

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Via Ferrata Piva is pleased with the start of this year's season, and they hosted the first groups of tourists in March.

The via ferrata has since been visited by guests from Morocco, Brazil, Venezuela and Germany.

The route is 1,5 kilometers long, category B/C (medium easy), with a maximum elevation gain of 130 meters above the Piva River. The average tour takes two and a half to three hours.

They add that it is suitable for beginners from the age of 12, and that no previous climbing experience is required - only moderate physical fitness is sufficient.

Via Ferrata Piva opened in October 2024 in the Piva Canyon near Plužine as the first certified via ferrata in Montenegro.

The project was co-financed by the European Union through the IPA Cross-Border Cooperation Program Serbia - Montenegro, and implemented by the municipalities of Plužine and Tutin.

The most frequent guests of Via Ferrata Piva are from the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Israel, Great Britain, Serbia, Croatia and the USA.

They point out that Plužine has become a natural stop that is increasingly chosen by adventurers from all over the world.

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