Bijelo Polje is a northern Montenegrin city on the Lim River, known for its rich multi-ethnic heritage and medieval monuments. St. Peter's Church, dating to the 12th century, is among the oldest in the country, featuring remnants of early frescoes. The city serves as a practical gateway to the Bjelasica mountain range and its outdoor pursuits. With a lively bazaar district reflecting centuries of Ottoman and Slavic cultural exchange, Bijelo Polje rewards travellers exploring Montenegro's less touristed interior.