Trip code: C07AB 5 (1 reviews)
Self-guided cycling
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 2+
Moderate plus
22.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
Navigation App
Complimentary
e-bikes
If you're searching for something a little different from your next European adventure, the contrast of the jagged Albanian Alps against the clear Ionian coastline is attracting more and more visitors to its relatively quiet tourism scene.
Our 7 night e-bike trip takes you on a journey through Southeast Albania, an area renowned for its scenic beauty and historical richness. Starting from the shores of Lake Ohrid, you wind along the rural mountain roads that border Greece, passing the wild Vjosa River surrounded by the peaks of the Gramoz, Trebeshina and Nemercka ranges. You'll find UNESCO World Heritage sites aplenty including the Ottoman town of Gjirokaster and the archaeological marvel of Butrint. As you grow ever closer to the inviting turquoise waters, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the Ionian and Adriatic Seas as they welcome you to the pristine beaches of the Albanian Riviera.
Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to visit traditional Albanian villages where you can immerse yourself in the culture, interacting with local people and enjoying authentic Albanian hospitality. Taste regional delicacies, from hearty mountain cuisine to fresh seafood along the coast, of course accompanied by the local wines and raki (a traditional Albanian spirit); these are a must-try!
This two-wheeled journey through Southeast Albania is a perfect blend of adventure and discovery. From the serene mountains to the captivating coastline, and from historical UNESCO sites to archaeological wonders, this trip promises an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty and cultural richness whilst avoiding the larger crowds.
This route is mostly on roads with low traffic density. There are some stretches on roads with traffic, especially near the coast.
After arriving in Tirana, enjoy an afternoon at leisure in Pogradec on the shores of Lake Ohrid. The old town, known for its Ottoman and Balkan architecture, is a treasure trove of historical charm. Notable landmarks include the 2400-year-old castle, the royal tombs of Selca, and the settlements of Lini.
You stay at Hotel Millenium.
Hotel Millenium, Pogradec
Located on the shores of Lake Ohrid, Hotel Millenium features a large terrace overlooking the lake from which you can enjoy the scenic backdrop of the Drilon National Park. The on-site restaurant serves a mix of traditional Albanian and Italian cuisine. All rooms are equipped with A/C, TV, Minibar, free Wi-Fi, and hairdryer.
Cycle along the shores of Lake Ohrid into the countryside surrounding Pogradec. Following the road that connects the lake with the city of Korce, you'll pass a collage of fields where local farmers attend to their crops. Often referred to as the little Paris of Albania, Korce has a rich history of artistic traditions showcased by its array of museums. The Old Baazar is a highlight with its well-preserved architecture, characterised by low-lying houses and picturesque cobblestone streets.
You stay at Hotel Vila Mano.
Hotel Vila Mano, Korçë
Once a private residence to the ancestors of the current owners, the Vila Mano has been lovingly restored to its former glory. The property was returned to the family at the end of the last century having been seized and used by the communist dictator Enver Hoxha. Located in the centre of Korçë and within walking distance of the major sites. All rooms are equipped with A/C, TV, free Wi-Fi and Minibar.
Leaving behind the city of Korce, you cycle along quiet roads through remote countryside hugging the Gramoz Mountain range which borders Albania and Greece, passing traditional Albanian villages where time seems to have stood still.
You stay at Hotel Mezini.
Hotel Mezini, Shelegur
Surrounded by tranquil countryside, this beautiful cabin has a large terrace, gardens to relax in, and local restaurant and bar. All rooms benefit from a balcony, some overlooking the stunning lake and forest. Guests can explore the nearby lake using the accommodations kayaks or pedal boat. All rooms are equipped with hairdryer, TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Cycling through pine forest, you descend to the Vjose River, which runs untamed from source to sea. Cycling along its banks, you will experience the serene and unspoiled beauty of one of Europe's last free-flowing rivers. Along the Vjosa River, the countryside is dotted with small farms and expansive vineyards. Now close to the southern tip of Albania, the mountains, and villages in Greece ever-present on the horizon. On arrival in Petran, you have the option to explore the nearby thermal springs of Benje renowned for their therapeutic properties. Continue to the city of Permet, where you'll be captivated by the delightful aromas of local fruit and can sample the unique and excellent flavours of the region's wine and raki.
You stay at Villa Permet.
Villa Përmet, Përmet
Villa Përmet stands as a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Përmet, classified among the Albanian 'Historical Houses'. The hotel is an 1800s villa completely restored by the owners adorned with 54 windows and features striking stone arches and dual entrances. Enjoy a drink on the terrace or dine in the villa's restaurant, which serves traditional Përmet family recipes. All rooms are equipped TV, air conditioning, minibar, safe, telephone and free Wi-Fi.
Today is an easier ride, leaving Permet you continue along the bright blue waters of the Vjose River. Cutting through the Trebeshina and Nemercka mountain ranges via the picturesque Kelcyra Gorge you reach Gjirokaster. After 38 km of cycling you will get a private transfer (approx 25 mins) to miss the busy road and arrive earlier to Gjirokaster. Known as the 'Stone City' due to its distinctive Ottoman-era architecture, Gjirokaster is a UNESCO World Heritage site that captivates visitors with its historical significance. Home to the second largest fortifications in the Balkans, Gjirokastra Castle rises on the hilltop overlooking the city offering panoramic views of the Drino River valley. Wander the cobblestone streets and visit the old Bazar, a vibrant place to experience local culture.
You stay at Hotel Cajupi.
Hotel Cajupi, Gjirokastra
Built in 1964 by the communist regime, Hotel Cajupi has remained a significant landmark in Gjirokastra. The hotel’s interior is rich with cultural and artistic touches, including wood-carved tables and chairs crafted by local artisans and original paintings by Gjirokastra's famous painter, Bashkim Ahmeti. The hotel has been recently renovated to provide modern amenities while retaining its historical charm. All rooms are equipped with A/C, TV and free Wi-Fi.
A short transfer will bring you to the Muzina Pass. From here you cycle through countryside to reach Butrint National Park, where you have the opportunity to visit the best archaeological site in Albania. Crossing the Vivari Channel on a short ferry ride you reach the UNESCO site of Butrint. Over the centuries, Butrint has served as a Greek colony, a Roman city, and a bishopric. Walk through the ruins of theatres, temples, and basilicas, and marvel at the blend of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian influences that have shaped this region. As you continue your ride, enjoy views of Lake Butrint, the Ionian Sea, and Corfu. Arrive in the coastal city of Sarande on the Albanian Riviera.
You stay at Hotel Nertili.
Hotel Nertili, Sarande
Affording a seafront position, the Hotel Nertili features a private beach area and restaurant with terrace boasting sea views. The Restaurant showcases both traditional and international flavours, with a selection of classic favourites and creative dishes. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, A/C, and TV.
Leaving the city of Sarande, today begins with steady climb northwards following Albania's beautiful coastal road along the glistening Ionian Sea. Descending to the long beach and bay of Potam before arriving at the fishing town of Himare. Spend the afternoon relaxing on the pebbled beach where both locals and tourists come to enjoy the beautiful turquoise water.
You stay at Hotel Dhima.
Hotel Dhima, Himare
Adjacent to the pebbly Guma Beach, Hotel Dhima features a beach bar with a selection of refreshments as well as an on-site a la carte pizza restaurant. Rooms offer a private balcony either with mountain or sea view and free Wi-Fi, A/C, and TV.
After breakfast, leave Himare and the beautiful Albanian Riviera.
These tour only prices are based on two people sharing. Single supplement from $213.
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Self-guided cycling
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 2+
Moderate plus
22.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
Navigation App
Complimentary
e-bikes