Korab Mountains, a region straddling the border between Albania and North Macedonia, features a diverse landscape of rugged peaks, deep gorges, and expansive alpine meadows. This area is characterized by its dramatic karst formations and dense forests at lower elevations, transitioning to open mountain terrain higher up. The varied topography provides a setting for several sports like hiking, offering routes through different natural environments.
The Korab Mountains offer a range of outdoor activities, with…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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The Korab Mountains offer a range of outdoor activities, primarily hiking and mountain biking. The region features 14 routes across various sports, with 11 routes dedicated to hiking and 2 for mountain biking. These routes cater to different skill levels, from challenging summit ascents to moderate paths through alpine meadows.
Mount Korab is the highest peak in both Albania and North Macedonia, reaching an elevation of 9,068 feet (2,764 meters). It is a popular goal for trekkers, offering panoramic views of both nations. An annual 'Korab Summit Climb' in September attracts participants from around the world.
Yes, the Korab Mountains offer routes suitable for families. These paths often traverse alpine meadows and feature less strenuous terrain. For specific recommendations, consult the komoot guide Family-friendly hikes in the Korab Mountains.
The Korab Mountains are characterized by rugged peaks, expansive alpine meadows, and deep gorges. Notable features include glacial lakes such as Black Lake (Liqeni i Zi) and the Korab Waterfall, which plunges approximately 425 feet (130 meters). Lower elevations are covered in dense deciduous forests.
The Korab-Koritnik Nature Park is a protected area spanning over 210 square miles (554 square kilometers) within the Korab mountain range. This park is recognized for its high biodiversity, providing habitats for species such as brown bears, wolves, chamois, and the Balkan lynx.
Komoot offers several guides to help explore the region. Available guides include Hiking in the Korab Mountains and Family-friendly hikes in the Korab Mountains. These resources provide detailed information on routes and points of interest.
Popular starting points for hikes in the Korab Mountains include Radomirë in Albania and Strezimir in North Macedonia. These villages provide access to various trails leading into the mountain range. Hikers can choose routes based on desired difficulty and duration.
Hikers should carry a valid ID or passport for checks near the border crest. When hiking from the North Macedonian side, a permit may be required as trails pass through a border control zone within Mavrovo National Park.
The Korab Mountains are a popular destination on komoot, with more than 1,800 visitors sharing their experiences. The 14 available routes have an average rating of 4.82 out of 5 stars, indicating high satisfaction among users.
The Korab-Koritnik Nature Park, encompassing much of the Korab range, is home to diverse wildlife. Species that can be observed include brown bears, wolves, chamois, foxes, and the elusive Balkan lynx. Golden eagles and griffon vultures are also frequently sighted.
Official information regarding the Korab Mountains, particularly the North Macedonian side, can be found on the Mavrovo National Park website. The official website for Mavrovo National Park is https://npmavrovo.mk.

