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Northern Albania

Introduction

Northern Albania is a land of towering mountains, deep valleys, and authentic Albanian traditions. The region is dominated by the Albanian Alps, where jagged peaks, pristine rivers, and traditional stone villages create a dramatic and unforgettable landscape. Adventure-seekers will find world-class hiking, rock climbing, and trekking opportunities, while history enthusiasts can explore centuries-old fortresses and Ottoman-era architecture.

Shkodër – One of Albania’s oldest cities, Shkodër is rich in culture and history. Rozafa Castle, perched above the city, offers panoramic views of the surrounding rivers and mountains. The pedestrian-friendly city centre is lined with cafés, art galleries, and traditional shops, making it perfect for leisurely exploration.

Theth – Nestled deep in the Albanian Alps, Theth is a remote village famous for its dramatic scenery. Visitors can hike to the Grunas Waterfall, explore the historic Theth Church, and experience the warm hospitality of locals who maintain centuries-old traditions. Theth National Park offers untouched nature and unforgettable trekking routes.

Valbona – Valbona Valley is known for its lush meadows, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear rivers. Hikers flock to the Valbona Pass trail for stunning alpine panoramas. Visitors can stay in guesthouses run by welcoming families, enjoy home-cooked traditional dishes, and immerse themselves in authentic mountain life.