Category: Albania Route
Beyond the mountain range that encloses the Gjirokastra Valley to the northeast, there is another valley with several wonderful sites called the Valley of Permet. Southern Albania is characterized by pointed mountain ranges and fertile valleys between them. Permet is [...]
Published On: 08/01/2022Korçë is a large city on a fertile plain in eastern Albania, not far from Lakes Ohrid and Prespa. It was the largest city in Albania at the end of the 19th century. During and shortly after World War I, [...]
Published On: 07/01/2022Gjirokastra and Melan Tekke Gjirokastra is called the city of a thousand steps, and that is exactly what it is—there are many steps leading to the impressive fortress at the top of the mountain, which was built in the 12th [...]
Published On: 07/01/2022Sarande and Butrint In the south of the Albanian Riviera, opposite the Greek island of Corfu, lies the city of Sarande, the center of Albania's Riviera. Winding streets descend from the hills surrounding the bay to the promenade on the [...]
Published On: 05/01/2022Berat is an important historical city in southern Albania, located on the banks of a river in a valley between hills, with Mount Tomor—the Olympus of southern Albania—in the background. Pine forests tower over the beautiful Ottoman city, which has [...]
Published On: 04/01/2022Mount Tomorr is the holiest site for the Bektashis in Albania, prominent above its surroundings and visible from anywhere in southern Albania, a kind of local Olympus rising to a height of nearly 2,500 meters. The mountain has been sacred [...]
Published On: 04/01/2022Apolonia is one of three cities founded by the Greeks on the Adriatic coast north of Corfu, the other two being Durrës near Tirana and Butrint near Sarandë. Over the years, Apollonia became a kind of independent city-state—one of the [...]
Published On: 03/01/2022From the mountains, the road will take us to the Albanian Riviera – a wonderful 100 km long coastline, where the mountains touch the sea. On the southern side of the Riviera lies Sarandë, while on the northern side is [...]
Published On: 03/01/2022Lažhe is located on the main road connecting Tirana with Shkodër in the north. It is situated on a high hill, atop which an ancient citadel with Cyclopean walls was built. In the past, the Drin River flowed into the [...]
Published On: 02/01/2022Tirana and its surroundings are home to nearly a million people, about a third of Albania's population. The city is part of a large metropolitan area that also includes the port city of Durrës to the west and the ancient [...]
Published On: 02/01/2022A half-hour drive from Tirana, on the Adriatic coast, lies the port city of Durres, the most important port city in Albania. This city played an important role throughout history, especially during the Roman Empire. From here, the road to [...]
Published On: 02/01/2022The castle of Kruje was built in the 5th–6th centuries. It is a typical Albanian castle, covering an area of 2.25 hectares, with residential buildings inside, as is common in Albanian fortifications. However, Kruje also has an older connection: a [...]
Published On: 02/01/2022Shkodër and Rozafa Fortress Shkodër is one of the largest and most important cities in Albania. It was founded in the 4th century BC as the capital of the Illyrian tribe of the Labeates, and during the reign of King [...]
Published On: 01/01/2022

