The lakes and Albanian Riviera by bike
From Lake Ohrid to the Ionian Sea, a bike tour between UNESCO sites
Duration
10 days and 9 nights
Level
Fit
Departure date
From January 1st to December 31st
Trip type
Self-guided trip
Trip type
Travelling loop
Destination
Key features
- Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Korçë, the elegant city of the highlands
- Gjirokastër, a large Ottoman city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Butrint, a major archaeological site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- The Albanian Riviera
- Sunsets overlooking the sea
The story behind the trip
Marie, sales and production assistant at Abicyclette Voyages, knows Albania well, having lived there and traveled there several times. She particularly recommends the south of the country for its diversity of landscapes in a concentrated area: lakes, mountains, high plateaus, and the Mediterranean coast. What made her want to return was also the spontaneous and warm welcome of the Albanians, a true marker of the country’s identity. Marie also recommends Albanian cuisine. Simple and generous, it is a cross between Greek and Turkish influences. Each village has its own take on traditional dishes.
Cycling in the Balkans: Touring the southern tip of Albania
Set off on an intense cycling trip in southern Albania, between wild mountains, authentic villages, and the turquoise Ionian Sea. This cycling tour in Albania begins in the unspoiled hinterland before gradually reaching the coast, for a cycling vacation rich in contrasts and emotions. As you progress through the stages, you will travel along spectacular scenic routes, far from mass tourism. An ideal adventure for discovering Albania by bike, between unspoiled nature and sea horizons.
Traveling by bike in Albania means entering a country that is still unspoiled and luminous, where the landscapes change with the terrain and the light. You cross silent valleys, villages frozen in time, and roads suspended between the mountains and the sea, with that rare feeling of being in the right place at the right time. Cycling in Albania offers a precious freedom: the freedom to take your time, to stop for an impromptu coffee, a swim, or an unexpected encounter. From the high plateaus of the interior to the open horizons of the coast, this cycling holiday reveals an intimate, authentic, and deeply endearing Albania.
The journey begins in the calm and luminous Albanian interior, between mountains and agricultural valleys. The first few kilometers run along the shores of Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, considered the oldest lake in the world and the deepest in the Balkans. The atmosphere here is calm, ideal for gradually getting into the rhythm of the bike trip.
Pedaling south, the route leads to Korçë, an elegant highland town with a rich cultural heritage. It has a restored “old bazaar” that is well worth a visit. You cycle along the roads to Gjirokastër, a large Ottoman city listed by UNESCO. Its tower houses, cobbled streets, and imposing fortress offer a clear insight into Albanian history. The route then continues to Butrint, a major archaeological site nestled between a lagoon, forest, and sea, where ancient ruins blend seamlessly into the landscape.
From Sarandë, the maritime dimension comes into its own. The journey continues along the Albanian Riviera to Radhimë, following a coastline that opens widely onto the sea. You cycle facing the water, with the mountains in the background, between coastal villages, steep hills and unobstructed views of the horizon. The end of each stage regularly offers the opportunity to enjoy sunsets over the sea.
The passage through the Llogara Pass is one of the highlights of this cycling trip. The climb requires continuous effort, but is richly rewarded by the spectacular view of the sea and the cliffs below. At the summit, street vendors offer fresh and dried fruit, a welcome break before diving back down to the coast.
In this 10-day version of the great crossing of southern Albania by bike, the trip offers a balanced and gradual discovery of the country, from high-altitude lakes and historic cities listed by UNESCO to the iconic landscapes of the Albanian coast, between sea and mountains.
Itinerary

From TIRANA to TUSHEMISHT 40km 174m
You leave Tirana by shuttle transfer to reach Lin, a charming village set on the shores of Lake Ohrid, one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique ecosystem and historic heritage, the lake immediately offers a calm and scenic atmosphere. From Lin, you begin cycling along the lakeshore, following quiet roads bordered by reed beds, lakeside villages and open views towards the surrounding mountains. The route is smooth and accessible, leading to your hotel in Tushemisht, where a lunch break by the lake is possible if you wish. In the afternoon, you continue cycling to cross the border and visit the Monastery of St. Naum, a remarkable 10th-century complex set at the foot of the Galicica Mountains, recognisable by its red-tiled roofs. After the visit, you return at a relaxed pace to Tushemisht and enjoy the end of the day by the lake.
Meeting with our local guide
Before your first ride, we invite you to meet one of our guides, at your place of departure. A time of exchange, a privileged moment to give you our last practical tips, must-see places and experiences, to answer all your questions, take care of your bike fitting to begin your trip.
From TUSHEMISHT to KORÇË 50km 412m
In the morning, Lake Ohrid and the surrounding hills set the scene for the day’s ride. You leave Tushemisht on quiet rural roads and gradually gain elevation towards Korçë. The route is mostly rolling, crossing an agricultural landscape of fields, orchards and vineyards, with a few small towns ideal for a coffee stop. The approach to Korçë is gentle, leading into this elegant city often referred to as the “Paris of Albania.” After checking in at the hotel, you are free to explore the city at your own pace, admire one of the country’s largest Orthodox cathedrals, visit the first Albanian school founded in 1887, and enjoy the atmosphere of the recently restored old bazaar. Korçë stands out for the quality of its heritage and its lively cultural scene.
From KORÇË to LESKOVIK 68km 1170m
You leave the agricultural plateau of Korçë and head into more remote territory along the Greek border. The road gradually climbs through open valleys and isolated villages, with the Gramoz Mountains forming a constant backdrop on your left. The route alternates long, steady climbs with more rolling sections, set within increasingly open and mountainous landscapes. You reach Ersekë, the highest town in Albania, an ideal place for a break before continuing the effort. The climb then continues in successive stages up to the Barmash Pass, the high point of the day at 1,160 metres. A final descent leads you to Leskovik, in the heart of a preserved region, bringing this demanding and scenic stage to an end.
From LESKOVIK to PËRMET 65km 700m
You are now riding in the far south of Albania, having gradually made your way from the country’s central regions. Leaving Leskovik, the route leads through a peaceful and varied countryside, with farms and vineyards spread across the valley floor, framed by the constant presence of surrounding mountains. The terrain is rolling and pleasant, offering a steady rhythm as you follow quiet roads through rural landscapes. On arrival in Përmet, there is time to explore this small town set at the foot of the Dhembel Mountains. The Vjosa River, one of Europe’s last wild rivers, flows alongside the town, shaping its scenery and atmosphere and providing a striking natural backdrop to end the day.
From PËRMET to GJIROKASTËR 70km 420m
You continue cycling south towards Gjirokastër. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is often referred to as a “museum town” for its rich architectural and cultural heritage. Many historic houses are built from white stone, while narrow cobbled streets give the city its nickname, the “stone city”. Upon arrival, you can explore the impressive Gjirokastër Castle and visit Skenduli House, a well-preserved 300-year-old Ottoman mansion. With over 30,000 inhabitants, Gjirokastër is a lively town and offers a vivid introduction to Albanian culture through its architecture, history and everyday life.
From GJIROKASTËR to SARANDA 70km 525m
You leave Gjirokastër by vehicle for a short transfer to the top of the Muzina Pass, at around 550 metres above sea level, where the cycling begins. From here, the route follows a long and enjoyable descent towards the coast, gradually revealing open landscapes and distant views of the Ionian Sea. As you approach Saranda, the first coastal town of the journey, you continue south on a scenic loop skirting the Butrint National Park, reaching the southern tip of Albania. A small wooden ferry allows you to cross the Vivari Channel, linking Lake Butrint to the Ionian Sea, before stopping for lunch near the UNESCO-listed archaeological site of Butrint. In the afternoon, you visit the ancient Greco-Roman ruins, remarkably preserved in a natural setting of wetlands and forest. The final kilometres lead you back to Saranda, cycling along the coast with views across the water towards the island of Corfu.
From SARANDA to HIMARË 52km 1064m
You leave Sarandë following EuroVelo 8, with the Ionian Sea soon running alongside the route while the mountains frame the background. The road climbs towards Shënvasili, opening up wide coastal views, then descends through Lukovë and Piqeras, set among terraced olive groves and small coves. In Borsh, whose olive oil is the most renowned in Albania, you ride along the longest beach on the Albanian Riviera, overlooked by the ruins of its medieval castle, with local producers selling their harvest by the roadside. You then continue to Qeparo Fushë, at the foot of a hilltop village, before skirting the Porto Palermo peninsula, where its 19th-century Venetian fortress stands above the water. The final kilometres roll between cliffs and small beaches to Himarë, a former fishing village set between the hills and the sea.
From HIMARË to RADHIMË 64km 1590m
You leave Himarë following EuroVelo 8, with the Ionian Sea remaining in view as the road runs along the coastal slopes. You pass through Vuno and Dhërmi, stone villages with white houses and small churches perched above coves known for their clear waters and beaches. The route then climbs towards the Llogara Pass, within the Llogara National Park, one of the most spectacular viewpoints on the Albanian coast: from the summit, the panorama stretches across the whole Riviera, with turquoise sea below and steep mountains rising behind. The descent leads into greener scenery before reaching Orikum, an ancient harbour town set beside a large lagoon. The final kilometres follow a gentler coastline to Radhimë, overlooking the Adriatic Sea and the Bay of Vlorë.
From RADHIMË to TIRANA AIRPORT
After breakfast, our driver will take you to Tirana airport.
They travelled with us
Practical information
Essential Range
You want to enjoy your itinerary without anything fancy. Our ”essential” range offers a simple accommodation for a good night’s rest in a simple hotel, guesthouse, rest house or hostel.
Starting from 1245€/participant in Self Guided option
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Comfort Range
Our quality standard at Abicyclette. This type of accommodation includes 2 and 3 stars hotels. Depending on the itinerary, you might spend some nights in approved guesthouses. You enjoy a double bedroom with private bathroom and toilet and adapted welcome for you and your bikes.
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Privilege Range
Opt for total comfort in charming 3 and 4 star hotels which offer all the services you need and a special welcome for you and your bikes.
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Price includes
- Accommodation: 9 nights in a Double room
- 9 breakfasts
- Luggage transfer
- Phone assistance 7/7
- Application fee
- GPS tracks
- A roadbook with a step by step to follow the itinerary, with cultural information and route tips (in English)
- Day 2 : Private shuttle - TIRANA - LIN
- Day 2 : A personalized greeting with our team at the beginning of the trip to receive your travel documents
- Day 7 : Private shuttle - GJIROKASTËR - MUZINA PASS
- Day 10 : Private shuttle - RADHIMË - TIRANA AIRPORT
Price does not include
- Bike rental (see option)
- Breakfast on day 1
- Lunches
- Dinners not included in "Price includes"
- Transfer from the airport to Tirana (Day 1)
- Phone holder for bike
- Power bank
- Tourist taxes
- Drinks and meals
- Visits
- Personal expenses
A “homemade” trip organized by a local partner specializing in Albania:
- Routes selected with the Abicyclette Voyages team for their tourist and cycling appeal, fully mapped out and away from traffic
- Accommodation chosen for the quality of its welcome, atmosphere, services, and cuisine
- Great flexibility in organization to suit your needs and desires: you leave on the date you want! We check the availability of accommodation to ensure your departure.
Assistance close at hand :
- Local telephone assistance 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Telephone assistance 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. from the ABICYCLETTE VOYAGES team
- Luggage transfer service
Easy route tracking:
- A road book is provided so you can follow the routes step by step, find all the useful addresses and tourist information, and view maps of the routes.
- GPS routes (gpx format) to follow the route on the app of your choice.
And also:
- Comfortable bike rental, ideal for this route.
- The option to take out cancellation and comprehensive insurance to cover you in case of problems or unforeseen events.
We offer a high-end bike rental service. Our bikes are suited for road and gravel road long-distance cycling. Fully equipped and highly reliable, they are faithful travel companions.
Our rentals include a "breakage and theft guarantee" for peace of mind when travelling. Information and details from your advisor.
Trekking bikeA dynamic, extended riding position. Aluminum frame. Telescopic fork. Straight handlebars. Disc brakes. Shimano 21-speed transmission depending on the version. Supplied equipment per bike Pump | |
EbikeAluminum frame. Rigid fork. Straight handlebars. Disc brakes. Shimano 9-speed drivetrain. SyncDrive electric motor and integrated battery offering extended range depending on usage and terrain. Supplied equipment per bike Pump |
Getting here
Departure city : TIRANA
Coming by car
- at more than 24h from PARIS
- at more than 16h from GENEVE
- at more than 24h from BRUXELLES
Coming by plane
- Tirana International Airport Mother Teresa
Taxis - 30 minutes - around 2200 Lek one way
Bus arriving at Skanderbeg Square - 30 mins - 400 Lek
Arrival city : TIRANA AIRPORT
Coming by car
- at more than 24h from PARIS
- at more than 16h from GENEVE
- at more than 24h from BRUXELLES
Coming by plane
- Tirana International Airport Mother Teresa
Taxis - 30 minutes - around 2200 Lek one way
Bus arriving at Skanderbeg Square - 30 mins - 400 Lek
*Parking: Since many of our clients travel by train or plane, we do not include parking in our packages. In addition, many accommodations don’t have the capacity to park a vehicle for the duration of your cycling vacation. So if you’re planning to arrive by car, we suggest you check parking options when you make your reservation. If you reserve a parking space at the first or last accommodation of your stay, you must pay the accommodation provider on site.
* Abicyclette Voyages accompanies you on demand, including transportation solutions.
How to get back to the starting point
- Return by car in 0h30 to your starting point
- Private shuttle: see detailed fares or contact us
Recommended equipment
Bike
- Hybrid Bike or Touring Bike or Gravel Bike
- 18 to 30-speed transmission
- 26- to 29-inch wheels
- Tires: 35 to 42 section, reinforced against punctures
- Disc brakes recommended
- 2 bottle cages
- Bell
- Front and rear lighting
Clothing and equipment
- Helmet (supplied with bike rental unless otherwise specified locally)
- 1 bike mount for smartphone to use the mobile route planner application
- Suitable cycling clothing:
- bib, shorts or tights: elastic and breathable, to facilitate movement and wick away perspiration
- Breathable T-shirts, synthetic or merino wool
- Breathable windbreaker
- Thermal or fleece jacket
- Waterproof jacket
- 1 pair of sunglasses
- 1 pair of cycling shoes
- 1 backpack or 1 or 2 carrier bags (1 carrier bag supplied with bike rental)
- 1 or 2 water bottles (supplied with bike rental in France)
- 1 lock (supplied with bike rental)
- Technical details, recommended by the team for optimum comfort:
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens, depending on season and destination
- Padded bib (chamois)
- High-visibility vest or fluorescent belt
- Neck warmer and cap
Bike maintenance
- Emergency repair kit: 2 or 3 inner tubes, patches, pump, tire levers, multi-tools
- Maintenance kit: rag, oil, brake pads
Other
- A suitcase for your belongings carried in the vehicle (limited to one per person)
- Street clothes
- 1 pair of evening shoes
- Fleece jacket for the evening
- Toiletry bag
- Telephone and charger
Terms of payment and cancellation
The full terms and conditions of sale are available here: https://www.abicyclette-voyages.com/en/general-terms-and-conditions/
Booking and payment
- Departure more than 30 days before your booking: payment of a deposit of 30%, excluding insurance, at the time of booking. If you have taken out travel insurance, it must be paid in full at the time of booking to guarantee its validity.
- Departure within 30 days of your booking: payment of the total cost of your stay. Or payment of the balance of the holiday if you have already paid a deposit.
Cancellation of the Contract
You may cancel the Contract at any time before the start of the Tour, subject to payment of a cancellation fee. Any total or partial cancellation will incur the following costs per participant:
| Cancellation period | Fees |
| From the date of Booking to 60 days or more before departure or the 1st day of the programme | 5% of the total cost of the Tour (including options); a minimum of 100 euros including VAT will be charged to the Customer |
| Between 59 and 30 days before departure or on the 1st day of the programme | 10% of the total cost of the Tour (including options); a minimum of 120 euros including VAT will be charged to the Customer
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| Between 29 and 10 days before departure or on the 1st day of the programme | 30% of the total amount of the Tour (including options) a minimum of 150 euros including VAT will be charged to the Customer |
| Between 9 and 7 days before departure or on the 1st day of the programme | 45% of the total cost of the trip (including options) |
| Between 6 and 3 days before departure or on the 1st day of the programme | 75% of the total cost of the trip (including options) |
| Less than 3 days to the day of departure or the 1st day of the programme | 100% of the total cost of the trip (including options) |
| No show on day of departure or 1st day of programme |
Starting from 1245€
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TIRANA
Arrive in Tirana at your leisure and check into your accommodation. You discover a capital shaped by overlapping Ottoman, Italian and communist legacies, all visible within a compact city centre. The layout is easy to grasp around Skanderbeg Square, close to Bunk’Art 2, housed in a former underground bunker and essential for understanding Albania’s recent history. Along the same boulevard stand the Orthodox Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, the Great Mosque of Tirana and the Catholic Cathedral of St Paul, reflecting a society marked by decades of state atheism and today strongly attached to religious freedom. For dinner, Kalaja e Tiranës brings together several good restaurants in a lively historic setting. At the end of the day, the Artificial Lake offers a welcome pause, while Mount Dajti on the horizon reminds you how close the mountains are.