White line - connects the highest mountains and peaks in the central Dinarides
Plava linija - connects mountains along the Adriatic coast
Zelena linija - connects mountaineering, pedestrian and biking trails in the north-western Dinarides
The green line covers the lower mountains of the Dinarides and partly passes through Serbia. Among other mountains, it includes the area of Tara, Zlatibor, Zlatar, Jadovnik, Golija, Kopaonik, Goč, Stolovi. In Kosovo: Shar, Prokletije, Mokre Gore.
The Dinaric Mountains (Dinarides or Dinaric Alps) are a mountain range in southern Europe, stretching through the western part of the Balkan Peninsula through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania. They were named after the Dinara mountain.
Dinarides make 200 special mountains with 240 peaks over 2000 m. The area of Dinarides marks over twenty national parks and sites under the protection of UNESCO.
Trails along Via Dinarica have more than 100 stages, not all marked, but certain infrastructure already exists, especially in Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro, while some of the trails in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania are marked with the support of international development agencies.
Via Dinarica as a product is promoted and placed on the foreign tourist market through various tour operators in the Balkans.
The prestigious National Geographic magazine ranked Via Dinarica among the best destinations in the world for 2017.