The household receives guests from July 1st to August 31st.
Overnight Stay
Room 1: 3 beds
Room 2: 2 beds
Total: 5 beds
Bathroom: Shared for all rooms
Food
The household serves traditional cuisine characteristic of the Kolašin region. Guests can taste dishes such as kačamak, cicvara, lamb “under the sač,” homemade pies, proja, sour milk, as well as homemade cheese and kajmak. Homemade juices, brandy (rakija), and honey from our own production are also served.
There is no fixed menu in this rural household; traditional homemade food is prepared, the same as for the family itself. Guests only need to specify if they require vegetarian or vegan cuisine, or if they are allergic to certain ingredients.
Rural Activities
The annual work cycle on the farm begins with intensive soil preparation and vegetable planting during April and May, while June is reserved for mowing grass and collecting hay, along with constant care for the livestock. The summer months, July and August, are reserved for staying at the katuns on Sinjajevina mountain, where cheese and kajmak are traditionally prepared alongside the harvest of early fruits. Autumn brings the harvesting of apples, pears, and plums, brandy distilling, and the preparation of winter stores in September, followed by the harvesting of potatoes and corn in October as the final preparation for winter. However, certain tasks know no season, so milking cows, collecting eggs, picking medicinal herbs, and making homemade products are carried out throughout the year. All guests are welcome to join these activities according to the current season and thus experience the authentic mountain and rural lifestyle firsthand.
Other Services
Guest transfers: YES
Product tasting: YES
Culinary classes – participation in meal preparation: YES
Horseback riding: NO
Camping: YES
Excursion organization: YES
Equipment for children: YES
Special Conditions
Internet: YES
TV: NO
Pets allowed: YES
Washing machine available to guests: NO
Equipment for children: YES
Foreign languages spoken in the household: ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN
The Bojić family lives in the village of Plan, No. 5, and during the summer, they stay at the Potrk katun on Sinjajevina mountain. Three generations live in the household – grandmother Krstina, her daughter Sanja and son-in-law Ranko, and their three children: Nemanja, who is a primary school teacher, Aleksandar, a hospitality professional, and daughter Anđela, a pharmacist. The children stay with their parents and always help with the tasks in the rural household. They live in the countryside and are engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. Guests are always welcome and can get to know the rural way of life.
The primary activity of the Bojić family is livestock and agriculture. They raise about 20 cows, 30 chickens, and 5 pigs. They produce the widely known and branded Kolašin layered cheese (lisnati sir), kajmak, eggs, meat, and various homemade foods.
They own fields and an orchard where they grow onions, carrots, parsley, leeks, beets, raštan (collard greens), chard, cabbage, potatoes, beans, green beans, corn, peas, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. From the fruits, they have apples, pears, and plums, as well as strawberries and raspberries, which they use to make homemade juices, jams, and brandy.
They also produce honey, brandies with medicinal herbs, as well as teas picked on the mountain.
Guests can always participate in these activities themselves.
The rural household is located about 15 km from the town of Kolašin, where visitors can visit the town center, the square, churches, restaurants, and get to know the local culture. In the immediate vicinity, about 20 km away, is Lake Biograd, which is part of the national park and represents one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Montenegro.
The household is closest to the Jablanov Vrh peak (2023 m above sea level), and nearby are the peaks Veliki and Mali Gusar. Along the way, you can visit the Bistrica spring, from where locals get drinking water. The view from Ždrijelo is particularly beautiful, as is the viewpoint located about a 10-minute easy walk from the katun, offering a wonderful view of the village of Lipovo, the town of Kolašin, and the peaks of the Komovi and Bjelasica mountains.






