Household Miljanov DO

Authentic rural household Miljanov Do, set i a traditional wooden house, offering Montenegrin hospitality, homemade cuisine, peaceful nature, cultural heritage, and genuine village experience
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Open year - round by appointment

Situated in the peaceful village of Konjuhe beneath the ridges of Komovi, Katun Miljanov Do (Old House – Miljan’s Valley) is a traditional family rural household that opens its doors to visitors year-round. The property preserves the authentic architectural character of an old Komovi mountain home: timber-constructed interiors, hand-crafted wooden beams, benches and doors shaped from local spruce and beech, and outdoor spaces that reflect generations of forest work. Guests feel the texture of mountain woodcraft in every detail, from the simple roof tiles to the solid timber furniture that defines the household’s warm, authentic atmosphe.

The family welcomes guests to join seasonal tasks — from milking cows and sheep, cheese production and hay gathering to collecting herbs and woodland berries — providing a deeper understanding of past and present mountain culture. This blend of living heritage and nature-based rural tourism makes Miljanov Do a captivating stop on the Wood Routes, where visitors can touch, taste and live the traditions that shaped life in these forests and pastures.

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