Cycling Albania
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Cycling Albania
Discover the highlights of this fascinating, little visited destination from the saddle. Cycle along the shores of Lake Ohrid into the heart of the Grammoz Mountains and the tranquil Germenj valley. Descending through the spectacular Vjosa gorge we reach the Ionian Sea and start our exploration of the turquoise Albanian Riviera. Along the way we visit the UNESCO listed sites of Gjirokaster, Butrint and Berat and explore Albania’s rich cultural heritage through its archaeological ruins and local traditions.Cycling Albania Tour Highlights
Cycle Albania – Stunning scenery, peaceful, traffic-free roads and great local food
Albanian Riviera – Picturesque trails and villages
Gjirokaster – Discover this historic UNESCO listed town
Butrint – Visit the beautifully situated roman city
Llogora National Park – Pine forests, mountain and sea scenery
Lake Ohrid – Mountainous setting and access point to remote town of GermenjWhy Book this tour Cycling Albania
Unlike many other operators, we include the hire of your bike in the overall cost of the holiday: you don’t need to bring your own or pay extra to hire one locally. We also provide a support vehicle, spare parts and take care of day to day bike maintenance. All you need bring is your own helmet.Cycling Albania Cycling Information
On this tour we cycle 353 km over six days (an average of 59 km per day). We mainly use quiet, undulating roads although there will be several steeper sections on tarmac. A support vehicle accompanies the rides throughout the tour. We have graded the route as moderate to challenging.Climate
Albania
Albania has a mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers (ranging from 9 – 11 hours of sunshine a day in Tirana). Temperatures can reach up to 40°C in July. October to April is much cooler and can be wet. Albania is a mountainous country and the high peaks are snow-capped all year. -
Cycling Albania: Day 1: Join tour at Tirana Airport. Drive to Pogradec on Lake Ohrid
We meet at Tirana Airport and drive for approximately 2 hours to our hotel in Pogradec, located on the shores of Lake Ohrid.
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: NoneCycling Albania: Day 2: Cycle from Lake Ohrid to Korça
Once equipped and fitted with our bikes we start cycling from lake Ohrid, climbing to an elevated plateau with some great views over the blue waters of this splendid lake surrounded by mountains. The road then continues towards Korça pedaling alongside vast fields and past small farms. We check into our hotel upon arrival into Korça.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 45 kilometres (Total 382 metres ascent and 217 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: BreakfastCycling Albania: Day 3: Climb into the heart of the Gammoz Mountians to Germenj
This morning when we retake to our bikes we leave behind the agricultural plateau of Korça, climbing steadily into the border mountains through a landscape of barren rock interspersed with wild flowers. Numerous cols and valleys lie ahead, climbing into the heart of the Grammoz Mountains and over the Barmash Pass (1159m) to Germenj lying in its own tranquil valley. We spend the night in wooden bungalows ‘Ferma Sotir’ in Germenj.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 70 kilometres (Total 1160 metres ascent and 1041 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: Breakfast, DinnerCycling Albania: Day 4: Ride through Vjosa Valley; drive onto Gjirokaster
We climb out from Germenj on our bikes to a high grassy plateau surrounded by soaring peaks before reaching the source of the River Vjosa and descending through its spectacular gorge to Leskovik. The route continues with a descent to Çarshove before following the cornice route high above the river to Permet situated on a bluff above the river. A short but dramatic drive of about one hour will bring us to the historic town of Gjirokastër, another UNESCO Heritage site that is home to some truly stunning Ottoman architecture. Gjirokastër is magnificently set between the towering Gjerë Mountains and the Drino River, providing us with a beautifully scenic arrival by vehicle from Permet as we pass through the Drino Valley and the Kelcyra Gorge. After checking in to our hotel, we have a chance to explore its historic heart, taking in its beautiful 18th and 19th century buildings and the dominating presence of its Ottoman citadel, believed to be the second largest in the Balkans.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 57 kilometres (Total 691 metres ascent and 1431 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: Breakfast, DinnerCycling Albania: Day 5: Cycle to Saranda via Butrint archaeological treasure
A short drive after breakfast will bring us to the beginning of the cycling section that starts with a downhill ride from Muzina Pass. The ride then encircles the lagoon of Butrint National Park where we will visit the archaeological site. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Butrint is one of the county’s most important archaeological treasures, tracing its origins back to the Greeks and the Romans. In the afternoon we continue our ride onto Saranda and spend the evening at the waterfront. The gateway to southern Albania, Saranda lies along the Ionian coast, sandwiched between the high mountains and the sea and close to the ancient remains of Butrint.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 29 kilometres (Total 560 metres ascent and 1089 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: BreakfastCycling Albania: Day 6: Ride the Albanian Riviera to Qeparo
A roller coaster of a ride awaits us this morning as we make our way along the Albanian Riviera passing through the small villages of Piqeras and Lukova en route to Qeparo. Leaving as the mist is burnt off by the sun, climbing steeply out of Saranda to a rocky plateau. From here we pedal over cols into bays and around headlands, always with the stunning mountain scenery to the right and sea to the left before descending to the long beach and bay of Qeparo where we spend the night in the seaside village of Qeparo on the Albanian Riviera. The afternoon is left free to enjoy the beach and relax.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 40 kilometres (Total 965 metres ascent and 918 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: BreakfastCycling Albania: Day 7: Cycle to Dhermi beach then drive to Berat
We continue our route into the valley heading north before climbing over several cols, through woodlands, little gorges, forests and around hairpin bends. Along the way we pass the old fortress of Ali Pasha of Tepelena, Palermo Bay, the Monastery of St. Theodore and Gjipe Bay and the coastal town of Himara. Our cycling adventure ends with a descent to the picturesque village of Dhermi, nestling amongst the rocky slopes of the Ceraunian Mountains. After lunch we drive 120 km to Berat, enjoying the great mountain and sea views of Llogora National Park enroute. Home to black pine, Eurasian otter and golden eagles, the park is a scenic expanse of protected woodland that encompasses the forests on the northern side of the Llogora Pass. Berat is perhaps the most beautiful town in Albania. Explore the cobbled alleys between the white walled houses and visit the citadel high above. Staying in a traditional hotel in the historic neighbourhood of Mangalemi, we should have some time to explore this World Heritage site before dinner. Time permitting, there is an optional visit to the Onufri Iconographic Museum, located in the sanctuary of St Mary’s Church in the inhabited quarter of Berat Castle. Home to a remarkable collection of religious paintings, the museum is named after a famous 16th century icon painter whose works were characterised by post-Byzantine and Venetian influences.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 33 kilometres (Total 809 metres ascent and 812 meters descent)
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room Available
Included Meals: Breakfast, DinnerCycling Albania: Day 8: Tour ends Tirana Airport
We make our way by bus to Tirana Airport, located about 200 km from Berat, where our tour ends.
Included Meals: Breakfast -
Cycling Albania Pricing due to currency fluctuations and seasonal changes please inquire for the best possible price.
Cycling Albania What’s Included:
Bike Details
Your included bike is a 24 gear Specialized CrossTrail or Ariel hybrid bike with front suspension and will be the correct frame size for your height. A water bottle holder is included as well as the facility to fit your own pedals or saddle if you wish to bring them. A support vehicle accompanies the rides throughout the tour. We provide spare parts and take care of the day to day maintenance. All you need to bring is your own helmet.Cycling Albania What’s NOT Included:
Equipment
Take a cycle helmet, towel, a water bottle, a sunhat and suncream. A torch is useful in case of powercuts/ emergencies. Please note
that no panniers are available locally so you may wish to bring your own or alternatively take a small rucksack with you. Please
consider carrying all or some of your cycling gear eg helmet, as part of your handluggage.
International flights
Any extra local transport (subways, taxis, buses) unless covered by the included passes
Baggage handling & luggage forwardingAccommodation changes and upgrade are available for all our Cycling Tour, make an inquiry now