Mount Ostrog is a monastery and site of pilgrimage in Central Montenegro.
It is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated high up against an almost vertical background rock from which there is a beautiful view of the valley.
Ostrog monastery is one of the most frequently visited in the Balkans and the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro. It represents the meeting place of all confessions: the Orthodox, the Catholics and the Muslims. According to the stories of pilgrims, by praying by his body, many have been cured and helped in lessening the difficulties in their lives.
It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog, who was buried here. It is traditional for pilgrims to walk the 3 km from the lower monastery to the upper monastery barefoot. Before entering the Church of the Presentation to pray before Saint Basil of Ostrog, pilgrims make a donation of clothing, blankets or consumables like soap for the monks.
It is a great experience to stay here overnight, e.g. in the Monastery's own hostel.
The monastery is not far from the rail line that links Podgorica with Nikšić.
Trains are rather infrequent (5 per day, each way), so you should plan accordingly by talking into account the walking time between the station and the monastery. Official timetable is found here. Train ticket from Podgorica is 1.80 €.
Get off at Ostrog station (about 45 minutes from Podgorica) and follow the path that crosses the rail line 200 m away. From there take a left and follow the hiking path with signs "Ostrog" or "ОСТРОГ". The hike is 2 km to the base monastery and main car park, and 3.5 km to the cliff monastery. The hike up is pretty steep but manageable, the path goes through a beautiful forest with plenty of shade.
You won't be able to buy a ticket back at Ostrog station, but the train conductor will sell you one on board.
You can take a bus to Nikšić, they run from Podgorica or from Budva via Podgorica. Tell the driver you are going to the Ostrog Monastery, he will stop in the correct place. From there, you can take a cab for around €10, you can bargain, or hike. It is 8 km of a beautiful walk. It is not difficult as there is a car road, but not recommended when it is very warm. The final part of the way are stone stairs.
Everything is walkable, but there are shuttles from the main parking near the hostel to the entrance of the monastery.
The most interesting thing here is the monastery placed at Mount Ostrog.
All the usual religious items can be bought at the monastery.
Eating options are few, but surprisingly good. Aprt from regular restaurants, the monastery provides food for the people staying in their hostel.