The Sinjajevina Mountain is a large Montenegrin Mountain, lying between the Tara River canyon, the Drobnjak Lakes and the River Tušina on one side and the Gornja Morača and the Pčinja settlements on the other side. With the length of 35 to 40 kilometres and the width of 10 to 15 kilometres and with the size of the pastures amounting to 120.000 hectares, the Sinjajevina Mountain is second to none as far as the pasture and cattle breeding mountains are concerned. The North-Eastern part of the Sinjajevina Mountain belongs to the Mojkovac municipality and there are spring and summer houses for cattle breeders.
The large surface of the Mountain, edged with the Tara River canyon and with the Zaboj Lake as an ornament, with the great terrains for skiing and Nordic disciplines, this mountain represents the gift of nature when it comes to the development of the mountain tourism. Its simple and natural shapes and a very good potential for certain winter sports, summer recreation and mountaineering are the main features of the Sinjajevina Mountain.

