Loven with E-bike Serpentine Road to Kotor Cable Car: A Friendly Deep Dive
Traveling in Montenegro offers so much variety—from dramatic coastlines to mountain vistas—and this particular experience promises a mix of both, along with some active adventures thrown in. While we haven’t taken this exact tour ourselves, the details paint a picture of an engaging, scenic day that’s perfect for those who enjoy a bit of exercise paired with breathtaking views.
What really draws us to this experience are two aspects: first, the chance to combine a cable car ride with an active bike trip through stunning natural landscapes; second, the opportunity to visit Njego’s Mausoleum, which is not just a cultural stop but also rewards you with some incredible vistas. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the tour isn’t suited for children under 14, so it’s more of a trip for active teens and adults who want to see Montenegro’s natural beauty up close.
One potential consideration is the timing—bikes need to be returned to the lower cable car station by 4 pm, which could be tight if you’re slow or want to linger. Also, the price of around $99 per person is reasonable when you think about the combination of activities and the inclusion of things like bottled water and GPS devices, but it’s not exactly a budget option if you just want a quick ride. This experience is best suited for active travelers who want a memorable day out exploring Montenegro’s mountains, coastlines, and charming villages.
Key Points
- Great for active travelers who enjoy cycling and scenic adventures.
- Includes a cable car ride, offering spectacular views of Kotor Bay.
- Visit Njego’s Mausoleum for a cultural highlight and panoramic vistas.
- Varied terrain suitable for different cycling levels, no traffic worries.
- Cost-effective value considering the activities and included gear.
- Not ideal for families with young children under 14 or those with mobility challenges.
What’s This Tour All About?

This tour provides a chance to get from 16m to 1350m in just about 15 minutes via cable car, giving you an incredible bird’s-eye view of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor. Then, you hop on a bicycle to explore Lovcen National Park, a gem full of natural beauty, fresh air, and serene landscapes. It’s a well-rounded experience combining transport, active exploration, and cultural stops—something that can make for a truly memorable day.
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The Cable Car Ride: Starting High with Stunning Views
The adventure begins at the Kotor cable car station, where you’ll enjoy a 15-minute ride up to 1350 meters. From the top, the views are breathtaking; you’re treated to sweeping vistas of Boka Bay and surrounding mountains. If you’re a photo enthusiast, this is a highlight that’s worth pausing for a few shots.
The cable car ride acts as a quick but impactful introduction to the landscape. It’s a smooth, comfortable journey that sets the tone for what’s to come—an active, scenic exploration of Montenegro’s mountains and coast.
Cycling Through Lovcen National Park

Once at the top, the real fun begins. You’ll swap the cable car for a bicycle, provided as part of the tour, and ride down the serpentine road. The terrain varies from gravel to asphalt, making it accessible to a range of fitness levels. This is a fantastic way to feel connected to nature—the absence of traffic and the gentle slopes mean you can focus on enjoying the panoramic views and fresh mountain air.
From our insights, travelers love how the bike ride allows you to slow down and take in the scenery at your own pace. One reviewer mentioned: “The view is magnificent from beginning to start,” encapsulating how stunning this stretch can be.
Visiting Njego’s Mausoleum

One of the central cultural highlights on this tour is a climb to Njego’s Mausoleum. You’ll trek up 461 stairs, which can be a workout but also very rewarding. Once at the top, the views of Montenegro are truly breathtaking—a perfect spot for photos and reflection.
The mausoleum itself is a striking site, blending history and architecture with nature’s grandeur. It’s a must-see for those interested in Montenegro’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
The Serpentine Road and Local Delights

A real highlight for many travelers is the 25-serpentine road from Njegusi to Kotor. This winding mountain route offers some of the most scenic vistas in the area. Along the way, you can stop at local producers’ stops, sampling prosciutto, cheese, and rakija. These authentic tastes offer a glimpse into Montenegrin traditions and are often a favorite part of the trip.
The charming Njegusi village is worth a quick wander, giving you a chance to soak in local life and perhaps pick up a souvenir.
End of the Journey and Practicalities

The adventure wraps up at the Lower Cable Car Station Dub. Here, you can relax, reflect, and enjoy the memories of an active, scenic day. Just remember, bikes need to be back by 4 pm, so planning your pace is important.
The tour typically lasts 2 to 4 hours, making it a flexible option for those with a half-day to spare. The inclusion of a Garmin GPS device and bottled water helps keep you on track and comfortable.
What the Reviews Say

Though only one review is available, it’s glowing: “The biking trip which started close to the upper cable car station, and was altogether a great experience. The view is magnificent from beginning to start. We visited both the mausoleum and drove to the lower cable car station via the serpentine road.” The reviewer appreciates the spectacular views and smooth logistics, which suggests that many travelers would find this trip satisfying.
The Practical Side: Costs and Considerations

At $99.38 per person, the price includes bicycle use, bottled water, and GPS—a good deal considering the activities involved. However, lunch and cable car tickets are not included, so you’ll want to budget for those separately. Since the tour doesn’t include private transportation, you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point at the Velo Experience Cable Car station in Kotor.
It’s also worth noting that the tour is not wheelchair accessible and requires a moderate level of physical fitness. If you’re comfortable cycling and climbing stairs, you’ll likely enjoy this experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re someone who loves combining active pursuits with scenic views and can handle a few hours of riding and walking, this could be a fantastic option. It’s especially appealing if you’re interested in learning about Montenegro’s natural and cultural sites in one smooth, structured adventure. Not ideal if you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility restrictions, but perfect for adventure-minded travelers looking for a balanced day out.
Loven with E-bike Serpentine Road to Kotor Cable Car
“The biking trip which started close to the upper cable car station, and was altogether a great experience. The view is magnificient from beginning …”
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 14 due to the physical requirements like climbing stairs and cycling.
Do I need to bring my own bicycle?
No, bicycles are provided as part of the tour, along with a Garmin GPS device.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and walking, plus sturdy shoes for the stairs at Njego’s Mausoleum.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but you can stop at local producers for snacks and traditional tastings.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the experience requires good weather. If canceled because of poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
It typically lasts between 2 and 4 hours, depending on your pace and how long you wish to linger at stops.
Where do I meet the guide?
At the Velo Experience Cable Car station in Kotor, in the upper station area.
What’s the best time of year for this tour?
The tour runs from May to October, with open hours from 9 am to 8 pm daily.
To sum it up, this Loven with E-bike Serpentine Road to Kotor Cable Car experience is a well-rounded option for those craving a blend of active exploration and stunning scenery. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy mountain vistas, cultural stops, and a bit of physical activity all in one day. If you’re ready for an adventure that combines the best of Montenegro’s natural beauty with some local flavor, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
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