National parks of Albania
Theth, Valbona, Llogara, Butrint, Divjakë — Albania's protected wild landscapes.
Explore Valbona Valley's alpine peaks. Hike the Valbona-Theth pass, visit the crystal river, and enjoy local farm food. Plan your 2026 mountain escape now.

A cathedral of limestone peaks, glacial rivers and stone tower houses at the heart of the Albanian Alps — home to the Blue Eye of Theth and the trail to Valbona.

Pine-clad limestone ridges, waterfalls and the country's largest Bektashi shrine.

A silver-fir forest above Korçë — a cool, quiet retreat with easy family walks.

Two lakes shared with Greece and North Macedonia, rich in pelicans, hermit chapels on Maligrad Island and centuries-old villages.

A rugged, little-visited park on the Macedonian border — Balkan lynx, brown bear and glacial lakes.

A vast pine forest and lagoon on the Adriatic hosting Europe's largest colony of Dalmatian pelicans.

Southern Albania's largest national park — fir and pine forest, thermal springs and canyons around Përmet.

Visit Dajti National Park for the cable car ride, Adriatic views, and mountain hiking. Escape Tirana for adventure and fresh air. Discover Albania today.

Tirana's balcony — beech forests, easy trails and paragliding launches 15 minutes from the capital by cable car.