Best time to visit
Best Time to Visit Mount Koritnik (1970)
Mount Koritnik is worth visiting year-round, but conditions and crowds change dramatically by season. Here's a month-by-month look at what to expect.
About Mount Koritnik
A dramatic ridgeline peak on the Kosovo border above Kukës — bold cliffs and larch forest.
Month-by-month climate at Mount Koritnik
Long-term averages for Albanian Alps (Theth, Valbonë). June – September for hiking; December – March for snow.
| Month | High °C | Low °C | Rain (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 3° | -5° | 180 |
| Feb | 4° | -4° | 170 |
| Mar | 8° | -1° | 165 |
| Apr | 13° | 3° | 150 |
| May | 18° | 8° | 130 |
| Jun | 23° | 12° | 95 |
| Jul | 26° | 14° | 70 |
| Aug | 26° | 14° | 75 |
| Sep | 21° | 10° | 110 |
| Oct | 15° | 6° | 170 |
| Nov | 9° | 1° | 195 |
| Dec | 5° | -3° | 195 |
Long-term monthly averages. Actual conditions vary year to year — check a forecast close to your travel dates.
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FAQ — Mount Koritnik
- What is the best month to visit Mount Koritnik?
- May, June, September and October offer the best mix of pleasant weather and manageable crowds at Mount Koritnik.
- Is Mount Koritnik open in winter?
- Mount Koritnik is often accessible in winter, though some mountain or coastal attractions have reduced services or restricted access between December and March.
- When is Mount Koritnik busiest?
- July and August are the busiest months at Mount Koritnik. To avoid crowds, arrive at opening time or in late afternoon, or visit in shoulder season.