Llogara Pass is a scenic drive that crosses over the mountains at an elevation of 3,369 feet (1,027 m). The pass features a scenic lookout that provides astounding panoramic views of the landscape and areas below.
The pass is one of the easiest ways to capture some of the splendor of the captivating mountains, however, the best way to experience the remarkable sense of the mountains is by hiking throughout the park’s boundaries.
Albania Riviera
The Albania Riviera is an enchanting part of the coastline in Albania that stretches from the districts of Sarande and Vlore. Parts of the Riviera are within the boundaries of the national park.
Locally, it is also referred to as Bregu. This is an area that delivers both natural and cultural facets of this fabulous part of the country. From a cultural perspective, visitors can see old castles, historic churches and monasteries, and quaint Mediterranean villages. They can also engage in many of the nightlife activities that keep you entertained in the evening.
However, nature is on full display as well. The Albania Riviera is nestled on the coastline with towering majestic mountains serving as the backdrop. The coastline is decorated with pristine beaches, beautiful blue waters, seaside caves, tranquil coves, and rivers returning to the sea.
Llogara National Park
Llogara National Park is located in the southeastern region of Albania. It is situated in the Ceraunian Mountains which overlook the Albanian Riviera. The park is small covering an area of only 3.90 square miles (10.1 sq km), creating the second smallest national park in the country after Zall Gjocaj National Park.
Llogara is also neighbors with Butrint National Park providing an excellent opportunity to visit and explore the ruins of the ancient Greek and Roman city.
The majority of the park features terrain that is blanketed with rich forests. Along with the mountainous forests, the park also displays alpine meadows and sharp steep rock faces that create striking landscapes.
The park is popular for its diversity which features majestic mountains and a beautiful sunshine-filled coastline. Much of the vegetation is endemic as a result of the combination of the Mediterranean, mountain, and other geographical features that make the region fairly unique.
The rick forest is comprised of deciduous and coniferous trees which include ash, black pine, silver fir, kermes oak, and Bulgarian fir. The trees are often leaning or displaying other shapes that have been sculpted by the winds of the Mediterranean.
The vegetation is a wonderful habitat for the roe deer, fallow deer, chamois, European wildcat, red fox, otter, and the wolf. There are also diverse bird species with two of the highlighted sightings being the powerful golden eagle and the griffon vulture. (You can read more at: [ Ссылка ])
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