Llogara National Park
Llogara National Park
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Monkwell
Nottingham, UK11 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
Gert lush. The views here were stunning with some great restaurants at the top. Get honey and mountain tea - it's unrivalled
Written 7 August 2022
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Terry M
Hamilton, Canada4,638 contributions
Jun 2022
The park is south of Vlora, featuring the Ceraunic Mountains. SH 8 cuts through the park. It is good for hiking, whether you want to be out most of the day or taking the short Caesar’s Trail for its historical perspective. The road from the south takes you past the ‘flag pine’, a tree shaped by southeast winds looking strikingly like the national flag. The park was established in 1966. There are some hotels and a Visitor Center near the hotels.
Written 20 June 2022
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Eduart G
Tirana, Albania78 contributions
Jun 2021 • Family
The service shoul be overhauled, because the young men was untrained and very unskilled. The quality of food it was not so good for the price. The park it was ok
Written 24 June 2021
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia17,655 contributions
Aug 2020
Driving the coastal road from Vlore to Saranda is the best drive you can have in Albania. The distance between the two is only 140 km, but you need 3 hrs for that without stopping, so you might imagine how curvy the road is. The drive reminds of the Amalfi coast one on a smaller scale.
With stopping, which I strongly suggest you need an entire day.
I suggest this itinerary:
From Vlore you ascend to almost 1.000 m altitude with a significant temp drop, driving through terrific mountain roads with several restaurants to stop or honey to buy along the way.
First scenic spot is "Panorama Llogara" - terrific place with unbelievable views of the coast beneath you and from where paraglyders take off.
After that, just two curves below is one of the bigger Enver Hohxa bunkers, along with several smaller, again great views.
Your third stop should be Dhermi - imo best sea town with the best beach in whole Albania (you see it up from the previous two stops).
Fourth stop is Himare, also a nice beach town.
Fifth and last stop before Saranda should be the Ali Pasha fortress in Palermo bay (read that review).
It will be a full day of great sites to see along the way.
With stopping, which I strongly suggest you need an entire day.
I suggest this itinerary:
From Vlore you ascend to almost 1.000 m altitude with a significant temp drop, driving through terrific mountain roads with several restaurants to stop or honey to buy along the way.
First scenic spot is "Panorama Llogara" - terrific place with unbelievable views of the coast beneath you and from where paraglyders take off.
After that, just two curves below is one of the bigger Enver Hohxa bunkers, along with several smaller, again great views.
Your third stop should be Dhermi - imo best sea town with the best beach in whole Albania (you see it up from the previous two stops).
Fourth stop is Himare, also a nice beach town.
Fifth and last stop before Saranda should be the Ali Pasha fortress in Palermo bay (read that review).
It will be a full day of great sites to see along the way.
Written 10 September 2020
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Pim G
Rotterdam, The Netherlands799 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
We drove from Vlorë to Sarandë through the park, over the pass. A wonderful experience! Beautiful views, curvy roads and steep climbs and descents. When you want to do this, be sure you are not scared by heights and have some experience with driving in the mountains.
Written 21 October 2019
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Bafti Marku
14 contributions
Aug 2019
amazing view and best place to experience paragliding tandem or if you are individual paragliding pilot there is a best place to practice paragliding
Written 7 October 2019
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phutty
Tallinn, Estonia1,370 contributions
Sep 2019
Albania is rightly renowned for its coastline, but this national park and mountain range - which divides it neatly in two, with Vlora and Durres to the north and Himara and Saranda to the south - is just as beautiful in its own way and offers stunning views down to the sea below. Driving to/from the southern riviera to/from e.g. Tirana you have the choice of inland or coast road: in at least one direction, do yourself a favour and choose the coast road that goes through Llogara. Stop here for more than the views, too.
Written 16 September 2019
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Mette F
40 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
Fantastic view and nature. Very good information about the different routes to go. You Can choose long walk. We took the shortest with help from the informationcenter. And we had a great experience.
Written 26 July 2019
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Valbona S
83 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
amazing park surrounded by nature mountains and wild, here you can eat the best traditional food and enjoy th walk in the forest
Written 20 August 2018
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jetmirq
Toronto, Canada28 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
Llogara; the embodiment of the Albanian landscape. On the lookout you have a full view of the sea and the clouds are so close you could touch them. The road is paved and quiet good however it is very steep and the turns could be a challenge for inexperienced drivers. I saw people on motor homes adventuring the climb. You need to keep in mind that the roads are not very wide hence make sure to give space to incoming traffic. The restaurants on the northern side are quiet delightful, they do not have a very diverse menu but if you like meat and dairy you will have a treat. Prices are quiet affordable. Now for all you tourists visiting Llogara; on the side of the road you will find vendors selling mountain tea and honey. Please do buy something; these people leave of the mountain and its harvest, your small contribution goes a long way. In addition the honey is harvested off the mountain flowers and the tea collected from the peak of the mountain. When you make tea and mix it with honey it is like you are drinking the essence of the mountain. Enjoy your trip and be safe.
Written 5 August 2018
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- Hotels near Llogara National Park:
- (9.04 km) Katia Beach Hotel
- (8.72 km) San Antonio Corfu Resort
- (3.45 km) Hotel Luxury
- (3.21 km) Ksamil Camping
- (2.92 km) Villa Ideal
- Restaurants near Llogara National Park:
- (2.91 km) Fourth Island
- (3.38 km) Abiori Bar Restaurant Pizzeria Ksamil
- (3.02 km) L'arte Della Pizza
- (3.79 km) The Mussel House Restaurant
- (3.46 km) Veranda Apollonia Ksamil