The long and complex trail on Vranjina, with an incredible view of Lake Skadar, will be an absolute treasure for all those who love to be in nature. Future visitors owe this pleasure to the project “Cultural Reactivation of Vranjina through Culture and History,” which was funded by the European Union and implemented by the NGO Psiho-Vodič.
The free tourist trail will be symbolically opened on 4 February 2023 to correspond with the International Day of Wetlands and Wetland Habitats, which is celebrated on 2 February.
“Originally, a much shorter, semi-circular track was envisioned; however, when we started going to the field to tour, we saw that there was a possibility to expand it and to arrange it much better. We then approached it and made three points that can indicate the beginning or end and numerous variations. So, it can be a circular path, or it can be a path with the same start and end point. For the opening of the track itself, we made two variants,” explained the President of Psiho Vodič, Ružica Stanković, while a guest on Gradska television.
In the previous period, work was done on the valorisation of the trail on Vranjina, so the design of the info board for the trail, trail markings, and a couple of benches were installed from which you can enjoy the view of Lake Skadar and the natural beauty of the surrounding area. A series of photo sessions were organized to promote this area, as well as a video that shows the beauty of Vranjina in the best possible way.
The opening of the track is part of the project “Cultural Reactivation of Vranjina through Culture and History,” which is implemented by the NGO Psiho-Vodič as part of the ReLOaD2 programme, funded by the EU. The ReLOaD2 programme is implemented by the UNDP in 15 local governments in cooperation with the NGO Zeta Ecosport.
Learn more about the project on the social media networks of NGO Psiho-Vodič.