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Discover Montenegro's stunning landscapes on this 2-4 hour e-bike tour, including cable car rides, Njego's Mausoleum, and panoramic views from Lovcen mountain.

For those eager to combine adventure, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of history, the Loven with E-bike Serpentine Road to Kotor Cable Car offers an engaging journey through Montenegro’s natural beauty. Priced at $99.38 per person, this tour spans approximately 2 to 4 hours, making it a flexible option for travelers with limited time but a strong desire for exploration. It departs from Budva, a lively coastal town, and takes you from 16 meters up to 1350 meters via a scenic cable car ride.
This experience is ideal for active individuals with moderate physical fitness, as it involves cycling on a variety of terrains and climbing 461 stairs at Njego’s Mausoleum. The guide, part of a team of young locals, offers personalized tips to enrich the trip. While not suitable for children under 14 or those with mobility challenges, it provides a memorable way to see Montenegro’s natural and historical highlights.

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The adventure begins at the Upper Cable Car station in Kotor, where the cable ascends from 16 meters to 1350 meters in just 15 minutes. The cable car offers sweeping views of the Bay of Kotor, giving a dramatic start to the day’s activities. Once at the top, the landscape opens up with dramatic vistas that serve as perfect photo stops, setting the tone for the day.
From this vantage point, you’ll begin your cycling journey down the serpentine road toward Njeguši village. The route is tailored for varying skill levels, with terrains ranging from gravel to asphalt, ensuring comfort for all participants. The absence of traffic along this stretch allows for a peaceful ride amid Montenegro’s lush scenery, with plenty of opportunities for photos and quiet reflection.

A highlight of this tour is the visit to Njego’s Mausoleum, perched atop Mount Lovcen. The ascent involves climbing 461 stairs, but the effort pays off with spectacular views of Montenegro. The mausoleum itself is a blend of history and beauty, offering a glimpse into the local heritage. The guide provides context and stories about the site, making the visit both informative and visually impressive.
This stop is a key part of the tour that combines history and scenery, giving visitors a meaningful experience while enjoying the fresh mountain air. The overall setting underscores Montenegro’s natural grandeur and historical depth, making it a memorable highlight.

No trip to Lovcen is complete without experiencing the famous 25-serpentine road. This winding route from Njeguši village to Kotor offers unparalleled vistas over Boka Bay. The switchbacks deliver sweeping views of the coastline and mountains, perfect for those who love dramatic landscapes and photo opportunities. The guide often recommends stopping at viewpoints along the way, where the scenery is truly captivating.
Traveling this serpentine road allows visitors to appreciate the rugged beauty of the region. The road itself is a technical marvel, winding through alpine landscapes and lush forests, giving an immersive experience of Montenegro’s diverse terrain.

The tour includes delightful stops at local producers in Njeguši village, where visitors can sample domestic delicacies. Here, you can savor prosciutto, made from traditional methods, paired with local cheese and rakija (a fruit brandy). These tastings offer a genuine flavor of Montenegrin cuisine and craftsmanship, adding a delicious layer to the adventure.
The charming village atmosphere complements the rustic food, allowing you to connect more deeply with Montenegro’s culinary traditions. Visitors often enjoy taking photos of the traditional houses and the bustling local markets during these stops.

The entire route takes place within Lovcen National Park, renowned for its pristine environment and diverse terrain. The park provides multiple types of roads, perfect for cycling enthusiasts of different levels. There are gravel paths, asphalt roads, and scenic viewpoints that highlight the park’s natural splendor.
Throughout the ride, the absence of traffic ensures a relaxing experience, where the focus remains on the beautiful scenery and fresh mountain air. The park’s landscape is marked by lush forests, rugged cliffs, and sweeping views over the coastline, making it a true outdoor playground.

The tour starts at the Velo Experience Cable Car in Kotor, conveniently accessible near public transportation options. It operates daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM during the season from May 6 to October 31 in both 2025 and 2026. Hands-on details include the use of a bicycle, bottled water, and a Garmin GPS device to help navigate the route.
The guided experience emphasizes flexibility — the total activity duration spans 2 to 4 hours, allowing for breaks and photo stops. Travelers should arrive by 4:00 PM with their bikes at the lower cable car station to ensure ample time for the ride and sightseeing.

This tour requires moderate physical fitness, as it involves cycling along varied terrains and climbing 461 stairs at Njego’s Mausoleum. It is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for children under 14, making it ideal for active adults looking for an outdoor challenge.
The cycling route’s varied terrain is designed to accommodate different skill levels, but participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity. The guide provides support and tips for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Operated by Velo Outdoor Experiences, this tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case of changing plans or weather issues. Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, based on availability.
Weather conditions can influence the experience, and in case of poor weather, options include rescheduling or receiving a full refund. The tour’s flexible timing and personalized approach make it a reliable choice for adventure seekers.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who appreciate scenic mountain rides, historical sites, and local cuisine. It appeals to those who like a mix of outdoor activity, cultural stops, and stunning views, all within a manageable timeframe.
Since it involves cycling, it’s less ideal for those with mobility challenges, but for others, it offers a well-rounded day of exploration, adventure, and picturesque landscapes.
This $99.38 tour provides a balanced blend of outdoor cycling, panoramic views, historical exploration, and local flavors. It offers a memorable way to see Montenegro’s natural beauty and cultural heritage without requiring extensive time or technical skills.
While the physical activity might be a consideration for some, the guides’ tips and scenic stops make it accessible and engaging. The spectacular vistas from the cable car and viewpoints, combined with the chance to taste authentic regional products, make this tour a worthwhile choice for adventure lovers.
The flexibility, affordability, and personalized local guidance stand out as its most attractive features. It’s particularly suited to those who want a dynamic outdoor experience with plenty of opportunities for photos and culture.
“The biking trip which started close to the upper cable car station, and was altogether a great experience. The view is magnificient from beginning …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 14 due to the physical activity involved.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers use of bicycles, bottled water, and a Garmin GPS device. It does not include lunch, private transportation, parking fees, or the cable car ticket.
How long does the cable car ride take?
The cable car ride lasts approximately 15 minutes, transporting you from 16 meters to 1350 meters.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable clothing, physical fitness, and arrive with enough time to be at the lower cable car station by 4:00 PM.
Is the tour available year-round?
The tour operates from May 6 to October 31 in both 2025 and 2026, during the hours of 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
What are the main highlights of the trip?
Key highlights include the panoramic cable car ride, cycling along Lovcen National Park’s varied terrains, visiting Njego’s Mausoleum, and experiencing the 25-serpentine road with stunning views over Boka Bay.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Velo Experience Cable Car in Kotor and ends at the Kotor Cable Car station.
Is there any accessible option for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves stairs and uneven terrain.
What kind of terrain will I cycle on?
The cycling includes gravel and asphalt roads within Lovcen National Park, suitable for most skill levels.