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Shuttle
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Hotels/Guestohouse
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Tirana
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April - October
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E-road cycling
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All meals during the trek
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English, German, French, Italian
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Easy/Medium
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5-10
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Passport or ID card
Overview
Southern Albania, this gentle, wonderfully diverse region between mountains and sea, Between East and West, between the Mediterranean and the Balkans. A dreamlike, almost ever-changing, experience.
Untouched nature, with often hardly any vehicles on the roads. Ideal for cycling, and perfect for modern, high-performance e-bikes – then even the challenging climbs are no problem. Join us now on a new, exclusive e-bike tour through this southern part of Albania. A tour like only we offer, developed with many years of experience – for your unforgettable e-bike adventure!
Highlights
- Several overnight stays in selected, high-quality boutique hotels.
- German-speaking tour guide throughout!
- Our experience from ten years of mountain biking and road cycling trips in Albania – we've learned quite a lot.
- A visit to a "Raki" distillery, a day of relaxation in a green paradise by the sea, dinner in a gourmet restaurant – in addition to some extensive cycling routes, this trip also offers plenty of enjoyment and relaxation
- Genuine Albanian hospitality combined with Swiss planning and quality – the perfect combination.
- Small, select groups with a maximum of 10 guests – we gladly leave mass tourism to others.
Itinerary
Arrival in Tirana
Individual arrivals in Tirana during the day, and we will pick you up from the airport.
During your stay in Albania, we will take care of everything for you – from beginning to end!
Welcome dinner in a traditional Albanian restaurant, overnight stay in an elegant mid
range hotel in Tirana.
Our journey begins right in the capital, Tirana, by bicycle. We roll out of the city along small, safe side
roads – a striking transition from modernity to tradition, from concrete to nature, from 2026 back to 1926. Outside
the city, the route soon takes us along a beautiful old mountain pass – good asphalt but hardly a single vehicle and with views of the peaks (2300m) of central Albania, some of which remain snow-covered until June. Lunch at
the pass summit, followed by a winding descent past olive groves. In the afternoon, another 50km to the small
town of Gramsh, the destination of this first day.
We'll spend the night in a simple but clean hotel. Before that, we'll have a great dinner; we know a delicious grill restaurant
there...
Today's cycling route in elevation profile:
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Today's stage takes us through a spectacular mountain range to the city of Korca, which also includes...
It's called the "Little Paris" of Albania. In the morning, we climb over good asphalt past two
recently created reservoirs up to approximately 1000 meters above sea level. Up here, there is then except
occasional shepherds with their animals, the whistling of the wind and very rarely a
Passing vehicle – nothing at all, just complete silence. We get our picnic lunch from
our (permanent) support vehicle and lie down on a nearby meadow with a beautiful
View. In the afternoon, departure from the mountains and another gentle climb to Korca.
Dinner in Korca & accommodation at Hotel "Borgjeze", a high-quality boutique hotel: we've earned this for today!
After crossing the challenging mountains yesterday – congratulations! – today's ride is a bit easier: we let our wheels roll
southwest along the Greek border .
This high plateau is one of the least populated areas of Albania – a country that is generally underdeveloped outside of its
major cities… Which is good for us, as we enjoy the scenery and fresh air for miles around. For lunch, we have fresh
trout at an agriturismo with its own fish farm and a shady garden.
In the afternoon, we cycled a few more kilometers through dense coniferous forests and past flocks of sheep with
their shepherds until we finally reached our destination for the day: Leskovik, a somewhat forgotten communist garrison
town not far from the Greek border. But our accommodation for the night was anything but forgettable – a newly
built hotel in the traditional style, with very comfortable rooms, a fantastic location, and its own distillery! (which we, of
course, visited)
Despite using e-bikes, we've covered a lot of ground in the past few days. So today it's time for a truly relaxing day on
the bike, with hardly any climbs and not too long a route. We start with a magnificent descent into the valley of the
Vjosa, one of the last free-flowing rivers in Europe. In the shadow of majestic mountains, we cycle along the river on
a freshly paved road with (still) hardly any traffic – we're in luck once again. At the end of the stage, if desired, we can
soak in the waters of a natural thermal spring – classic spa and wellness. Dinner at a Slow Food restaurant and
accommodation in regional town of Permet
The morning begins with a ride through the Kelcyre Gorge, an impressive narrow valley that has witnessed many
battles, from the Turkish occupation through the First and Second World Wars. Today, it is a peaceful place of
remembrance, and if we are lucky, full of blooming fields. After crossing a bridge dating back to the time of the
Italian occupation (1930s) and a culinary break in the town of Tepelene, a challenging climb of almost ten
kilometers leads up into the mountains of the "Kurvelesh." This is one of those moments where we truly appreciate the
powerful motors and large batteries of our e-bikes. Once at the top, we reach the high plateau of Nivica, a
collection of small mountain villages spectacularly situated on the edge of a deep gorge. Here, we spend the night in
a family-run guesthouse (shared rooms) filled with warmth and homemade local dishes.
What a night sky with stars...
The blue sea is calling – and today we're dipping our toes in (or maybe more). After a hearty breakfast, a
descent takes us through the spectacular narrow valleys of the Laberia, a legendary mountain region in southern Albania. The perfect road here is only two years old – before that, only a rough 4x4
or, even better, a mule could get through... At the end of the descent (around kilometer 35), we reach the sea, more
precisely the Ionian Sea on Albania's southern coast. A coastline that drops steeply into the sea with olive trees, deep blue
water, beautiful scenery – and yes, unfortunately, already the first signs of urban sprawl. But we know the country like
the back of our hand, so we know where it's still very beautiful. We roll along the coast for the last few kilometers and
see the former submarine base of "Porto Palermo" in the distance. Stalin had a submarine base here .
Back in the Cold War, these were his plans... we'll tell you more about that when we get there. This evening we arrive at
our accommodation for the next two days, the wonderful "Elea Guesthouse." We enjoy a delicious fish dinner – we're
by the sea
Today is a day for relaxing, swimming, lounging, and simply doing nothing. No cycling. For the past six days, we've been
in the saddle every single day – this break is doing us good. And we're in the perfect place for it: Our accommodation is
situated on a slight rise along the coast, surrounded by greenery, with a garden and terrace, offering peace and
tranquility. It's tempting to spend the whole day just there, without cycling a single step… But of course, we can also
take the e-bikes to the beach (about a 10-minute ride), where we'd be happy to treat you to a cold ice cream. The day is yours
to enjoy as you wish! And we've found another delicious restaurant with fresh grilled fish. Second night at the "Elea
Guesthouse" in Himare.
Breakfast overlooking the sea, and we're back on our bikes. Today we'll be cycling along the coast all day again, always
heading north. The beautiful route plays a key role in…
The main focus of the tour, in addition to a short visit and coffee in the traditional village of Dhermi, is the 1000m high Logara
Pass with its many hairpin bends and pine forests, and of course, the arrival in Vlora, or "Valona," as the port
city was also known during the Italian occupation. This naturally calls for pasta, and so we conclude an unforgettable
e-bike tour through southern Albania – a journey far from the ordinary – with a delicious Italian dinner.
Congratulations and "Gezuar!" (cheers!), to stay with the Albanian theme. Accommodation in a nice mid-range hotel in Vlora.
Around 9 a.m., the entire group will be transferred from Vlora to Tirana Airport (a two-hour drive), arriving at 11 a.m.,
convenient for return flights from 1 p.m. onwards. Alternatively, you can add an extra night in Tirana or even spend a week
relaxing by the sea; we would be happy to assist with the arrangements
Cost
The Cost Includes
- 7 guided e-bike day tours with our experienced, multilingual (also German!) team consisting of a
- permanent bike guide and accompanying driver
- All overnight stays (8x in a comfortable double room (Tirana/Gramsh/Korca/Leskovik/Permet/2xHimare/Vlora, some of these in well-maintained boutique hotels), 1x in an authentic guesthouse with Shared rooms (Nivica, 4 people/room)
- All meals throughout the entire trip (hearty breakfasts at the accommodations, lunches in rural restaurants or
- picnics in nature, traditional dinners, including highlights) such as a gourmet menu or a Slow Food restaurant)
- Modern, high-quality e-bike for every guest during the week. A personal bike with a powerful motor
- of at least 65Nm and a battery with a minimum capacity of 625Wh, in the personally suitable frame size,
- available as men's (top-bar) and women's (trapezoidal frame) models.
- All transfer journeys during the trip, including airport pick-up and drop-off.
- Permanent support minibus including bicycle trailer: For luggage transport, boarding/riding along
- at any time as needed, as well as water, snacks and fruit which we always provide.
The Cost Excludes
- Trip to and from Tirana, Albania
- Personal drinks during the week (except for drinking water which we carry and provide in the support vehicle. And also the coffee during our breaks in beautiful, secluded villages along the route – we are happy to "provide" that)
- Personal expenses for souvenirs, voluntary tips, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
E-bike, helmet, guide, bottled water, basic repair kit, and route map.
Minimum 5 participants; maximum 10 depending on the route.
Yes — private tours are available with customizable routes and schedules where is required to be at least 5 people in order to create the group
Guides carry repair kits and support; if needed, we provide transport or replacement bikes.
Cancellations more than 72 hours before the tour receive a full refund; inside 72 hours partial refunds or credit, and private-group terms may vary.
1850 euros per person in a double room/twin
Single room supplement (available for 5 of the 7 nights): 250 euros per person
Full-suspension e-MTB – high-quality (see above/like hardtails) and with extra suspension Comfort: 170 euros
Offer and prices valid for 2026. Program subject to change. This tour and all related texts and images are the intellectual property of Cycle the Balkans.
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