Vukov Konak (Wolf’s lodge) Rural household

Vukov konak in Žabljak is traditional wooden house with shingles, mountain surroundings, homemade cuisine, and peaceful nature provide an authentic rural atmosphere and a true mountain experience
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Open May-October, visits by reservation

Vukov Konak reflects the new generation of Durmitor hosts who return to village life and restore old farmsteads as rural tourism households, combining respect for traditional architecture with modern comfort. Their work in reviving wooden structures, fences and small sheds using local timber and inherited carpentry skills makes the lodge a living example of Durmitor’s wood culture.
The building follows traditional Durmitor architecture: a stone ground floor for stability and storage, topped by steep shingle roofs and timber-clad upper walls that protect the inside from the snow and wind. Inside, hand-made wooden tables, benches and shelves give the rooms a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Guests stay in cosy rooms furnished with solid wood beds and rustic details, while the hosts serve home-cooked meals prepared from local ingredients—fresh dairy, potatoes, garden vegetables and traditional Durmitor dishes. In summer, meals are often served outdoors, with forest on one side and open pasture on the other. Short walks lead straight from the doorstep into mixed conifer woods, where you can collect forest berries, watch birds along the tree line or simply sit and listen to the wind in the crowns.

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