Vojnik is one of the most impressive mountains in central Montenegro. It lies between the municipalities of Šavnik, Nikšić, and Plužine, with most of its massif belonging to the municipality of Šavnik.
Vojnik is a typical karst mountain of the Dinaric system, composed mainly of limestone rocks that have been sculpted over thousands of years by the forces of water and ice. The mountain is remarkable in many ways: its vast massif contains as many as forty-eight peaks rising above 1,500 meters above sea level. The highest among them is Veliki Vojnik (1,998 m), followed by other prominent peaks such as Bezimeni vrh (1,967 m), Gradni vrh (1,961 m), and Mramorje (1,920 m). The mountain towers above three plateaus—Brezna, Jasenovo Polje, and Mokro—each situated at around 1,000 meters above sea level. Vojnik stretches across the area between the Nikšić Field and the plateaus of Krnovo, Javorak, and the Komarnica Canyon.
From its peaks, one of the widest and most breathtaking panoramas in Montenegro unfolds. On clear days, the view encompasses nearly all the country’s major mountain ranges—Durmitor, Volujak, Golija, Orjen, Maganik, Kapa Moračka, Lovćen, Prekornica, Rumija, Prokletije, and Sinjajevina. This magnificent vista makes Vojnik a favorite destination for hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Vojnik Mountain still preserves its authenticity and tranquility. Thanks to its rich karst relief, diverse vegetation, and spectacular viewpoints, it represents a true haven for those who love to explore unspoiled nature and for anyone seeking peace and a genuine connection with the mountain landscape.