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Hiking in Albania mostly means the north — the Accursed Mountains around Theth and Valbona — plus a handful of gentler options in the south and along the coast. The signature route is the Valbona-to-Theth pass: about 15km over a 1,800m saddle, 6 to 8 hours of walking, and the single reason most hikers come. It's genuinely well-marked; solo hikers do it every day without a guide. What makes it worth the trip isn't the climb alone, it's how you get there. Almost everyone reaches Valbona by the Komani Lake ferry — a couple of hours through a narrow gorge of sheer cliffs and jade water that's a highlight in its own right. Beyond the big pass, Theth itself rewards a lingering day: the Grunas Canyon and waterfall, the Nderlysaj falls, the 400-year-old lock-in tower. The honest part: this is real mountain terrain, not a landscaped trail. There are no ATMs past Shkodra, phone coverage is patchy, and the pass holds snow well into late spring. Book guesthouses ahead in July and August — the villages are small and fill up. Done in the right window, it's the best multi-day walking in the Balkans.

Choosing a Hiking & Trekking tour

The main choice is one long day-hike over the Valbona-Theth pass versus a base you settle into and walk out from. Most people go Valbona to Theth, not the reverse — the long ferry-and-shuttle commute gets done first, and Theth is the nicer place to end and linger. Budget roughly Day 1 to travel in (Shkodra, then the Komani ferry to Valbona), Day 2 for the pass, Day 3 to see Theth and drive back. The tour cards here split into transfers (the Shkodra-Theth minibus is about €15; the ferry combo runs around €26), the guided pass crossing (a guide is roughly €50/day, optional on the main trail but sensible for off-trail routes), and day hikes. Common mistakes: trying to reach Valbona by driving Tirana-Bajram Curri — a genuinely dangerous one-lane mountain road we don't recommend — and underpacking. Carry 1.5-2L water, withdraw all cash in Shkodra, and if you don't want to carry your pack, a horse with handler is about €50.

When to go

June through September is the real window; some years stretch to early October while the Komani ferry runs (roughly April 10 to November 2). Avoid April and May — the pass holds serious snow long after the valleys look clear, and there have been fatalities up there in both months. July and August are warm and reliable but the busiest; guesthouses need booking a week or two ahead. September is the sweet spot: around 17°C by day, dry trail, first autumn color, thinner crowds, and the two small cafés on the pass still open into late month. Winter closes most of the high routes entirely — roads block with snow and access shifts to the easier lowland bases.

Common questions

Do I need a guide for the Valbona-Theth trek, or can I do it alone?

You don't need one for the main pass. The trail is waymarked, plenty of people hike it solo, and Maps.me handles navigation. A guide (about €50/day, arranged through your guesthouse) makes sense only if you want to add off-trail routes or prefer company. What you can't skip is basic mountain sense: it's 6-8 hours over 1,800m with unreliable phone signal, so start early and carry water and layers.

How do I actually get to Valbona to start the hike?

The standard route is Shkodra to Fierza by morning shuttle, then the Komani Lake ferry (2-3 hours) to Koman, then a van to Valbona village — arriving in time for a guesthouse night before you hike the next day. Book the ferry combo a few days ahead, two-plus weeks in high summer. Skip the overland Tirana-Bajram Curri drive; it's a one-lane road with blind corners and real head-on risk, not worth it for the time saved.

Is there a shorter option if I can't do the full multi-day trek?

Yes. You can base in Theth and do day walks from there — the Grunas Canyon and 25m waterfall, or the Nderlysaj falls further down the road — without ever crossing the pass. For easy Alps access without the trek at all, Razma is much closer to Shkodra on good road the whole way. In the south, Përmet has around 200km of waymarked routes plus the Benja thermal baths under an Ottoman bridge to soak in afterward.

What should I know about money and supplies before heading up?

There are no ATMs past Shkodra, and cards are unreliable everywhere in the highlands, so withdraw all the cash you'll need before leaving. Food can't be bought in Theth village itself — guesthouses provide meals and packed lunches, but stock any snacks or supplies in Shkodra. Guesthouses run roughly €40-75/night; confirm whether dinner is included, as it varies by property. Bring any personal medicines too — the local health center isn't always staffed.