Leqinat Lake
Located atop Mount Leqinat in the Prokletije range in western Kosovo, Lake Leqinat, also known as Lake Lienat, is a mountain lake. People traveling to the Rugova Canyon or those who are mountaineering neighboring peaks like Leqinat 2,341 m (7,680 ft) and Guri I Kuq 2,522 m visit this well-known lake in Kosovo (8,274 ft). It is considered as one of the best lakes to visit in Kosovo.
Hiking in Leqinat Lake is a unique experience. Tourists will reach the stunning Kosovo region near the Montenegrin border during this hike. In ideal weather, you can swim across the international border between Kosovo and Montenegro. The boundary is marked by a lovely lake. As far as the eye can see, there are two glacial lakes, valleys, and the saw-toothed peaks of the Accursed Mountains. The hiking trail starts from a gorgeous restaurant and continues along a path famed for its plentiful supply of wild blueberries and mushrooms depending on the season after a 40-minute ride from Peja. At the first of the two lakes, where you may even take a plunge in its frigid waters in the summer, tourists will pause for a brief respite. The group might choose to pause and take in the stunning surroundings or carry on to the second lake from this point. You may go on this hike virtually all year round. This trail might not be the greatest in the winter when it snows because some sections are very steep and unsuitable for snowshoes.
Location: Western Kosovo