Llogara National Park (Parku Kombëtar i Llogarasë in Albanian) lies in Vlorë County in southwestern Albania, along the Ionian sea.
Tourism is the most important economic sector. There are several restaurants and hotels along the National Road 8 (SH8). Hiking trails depart from the touristic village to the surrounding mountains.
Understand
editHistory
editThe area was established as National Park in 1966.
Landscape
editThe Llogara National Park is centred on the Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Riviera, spanning a surface area of 1,010 ha (10.1 km²). Its terrain includes large alpine meadows, vertical rock faces, precipices and dense forests. It offers worth-seeing panoramic views over the Ionian sea and the Greek island Corfu.
Flora and fauna
editThe region has been recognised as an important and diversified bird and plant (pine, oak and fir trees growing on limestone and dolomite) area.
Climate
editGet in
editBy bus
editMini-buses going from Tiranë or Vlorë to Dhërmi, Himarë or Sarandë will drop you in the touristic village. You can also take the Llogara furgon departing from Vlorë.
Transportation going from Vlorë to Llogara National Park and the south departs early in the morning. Transportation from the south going to Llogara National Park and the North passes at 15:30 and 17:00.
By car
editThe park is easy to reached by car as it lies along road SH8 which goes from Fier to Saranda.
See
editDo
editThere are different hiking trails departing from Llogara National Park. The shortest one is a 4-hour hike (back and forth). 2-day hikes are also possible.
A SMILE tourist office will be able to answer all questions and provide information regarding what to do.
Buy
editAlong the road, people may find stalls where they can buy local honey and local tea plants.
Eat
editThere are several restaurants in the touristic village offering Albanian food, pizzas and some continental food.