Best attractions and places to see in Parku Natyror I Zagorisë, a region in southern Albania, offers mountainous landscapes and significant natural and cultural heritage. The park spans approximately 25,000 hectares and is characterized by its diverse plant and animal life, traditional pastoralism, and distinctive geological features. Key features include the 27-km-long Zagoria Valley and the Vjosa River, recognized as one of Europe's last untouched wild rivers. The area also encompasses charming villages and historical sites, providing a blend of…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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We travelled there in June and it was already very hot. Since the climb to Limar offers little shade, we took advantage of the shade under the bridge and the wonderfully refreshing water for a long swim to avoid climbing in the midday heat. Highly recommended!
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The Vjosa is the largest wild river in Europe outside of Russia. Cycling along it is beautiful. There's little traffic, good roads, and fantastic views.
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Fantastic road through the gorges of the Vjosa River
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Ottoman Bridge, just before reaching it you can swim
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Beautiful, not busy and well-developed road along the Vjosa, one of the last untouched wild rivers in Europe.
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Road with little traffic along the river and between the mountains, asphalt is mostly good, a few potholes.
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Këlcyra (Albanian also Këlcyrë) is a small town in southern Albania on the Vjosa. It is a local center for the mountain areas north and east of the city. The waterfalls with restaurants are very close by.
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The park is characterized by the 27-km-long Zagoria Valley, the pristine Vjosa River, and impressive mountains like Çajupi Mountain (1,537m) and Maja e Lalucit (2,155m). You can also find notable karst formations, including cirques and caves, and the 20-meter-high Doshnica Waterfall. The Along the Vjosa River highlight offers a great way to experience this wild river.
The Vjosa River, one of Europe's last untouched wild rivers, is a central feature. You can explore it via the Along the Vjosa River route, known for its scenic roads. Another popular spot is Vjosa River in Parku Natyror i Zagorisë, offering beautiful, uncrowded roads. For a different experience, visit the Vjosa Waterfalls near Këlcyrë, which are easily accessible and have nearby restaurants.
Yes, the park is rich in cultural heritage. You can discover several Ottoman bridges, such as the Ottoman Bridge in Zagori Nature Park, where you can even swim in the refreshing water. The region also features charming villages that are part of its ethnographic identity, and sites like the Church of the Holy Apostle showcase Orthodox heritage. Traditional pastoralism, often seen against the backdrop of Çajupi Mountain, is also a significant cultural aspect.
The park is home to diverse wildlife, including rare species like brown bears, wild cats, and lynxes. More commonly, you might spot foxes, wild goats, and wild boars. The forests are rich with oak trees, wild hazel, horse chestnuts, maple, and ash, alongside the endemic King Boris fir.
Absolutely. The Zagoria Valley itself offers a popular 27-km hike. You can also undertake a 17-km hike connecting the Zagoria River and the Doshnica Waterfalls. For panoramic views, consider traversing the Dhembel-Nemercke Range from Dhembel Pass. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Parku Natyror I Zagorisë guide, which includes trails like the 'View of the Zagori Valley – Peshtan, Tepelenë loop'.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Easy hikes in Parku Natyror I Zagorisë guide lists routes such as the 'Hiking loop from Peshtan' and the 'Leus Village – Church of Saint Mary of Leusa loop from Përmet', which are suitable for those seeking less challenging paths.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities, particularly along the Vjosa River where roads are well-developed. You can find various routes in the Cycling in Parku Natyror I Zagorisë guide, including moderate and difficult options like the 'Bar Restaurant Ana – Vjosa Valley loop from Përmet' or easier rides such as the 'Kadi Bridge – Bënja Thermal Springs loop from Petran'.
For impressive vistas, head to Maja e Lalucit, the highest peak at 2,155 meters (7,070 ft). The Dhembel Pass (Qafa e Dëmbeli) at 1,468 meters (4,816 ft) also offers panoramic views, extending across Greece and towards the city of Permet below. Çajupi Mountain, at 1,537 meters (5,042 ft), provides another significant high point.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Vjosa River in Parku Natyror i Zagorisë is noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful, uncrowded roads for leisurely drives or walks. The Vjosa Waterfalls near Këlcyrë are also a great family spot, with easy access and nearby restaurants.
The Zagoria Valley is a defining feature of the park, stretching 27 kilometers (16.7 miles) with a narrow bottom and steep walls. The Zagoria River flows through it, fed by karst springs. The valley route itself is a popular hike, typically taking about five hours to traverse, offering a deep immersion into the park's natural beauty.
The Ottoman Bridge in Zagori Nature Park is a historical site where visitors can take a refreshing break. It's particularly recommended for swimming in the wonderfully cool water beneath the bridge, especially during warmer months, offering a unique way to cool down after exploring.
The Vjosa River is globally recognized as one of Europe's last untouched wild rivers. It flows through the park, offering visitors a chance to experience pristine natural landscapes. The roads along its course are beautiful, uncrowded, and well-developed, making it ideal for scenic drives or cycling. The Vjosa Valley highlight captures the essence of this meandering river with its ever-changing landscapes.


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