Discover the beauty of the 2,200-year-old city of Shkodra through The Legend of Rozafa’s Castle, surrounded by the Old Town, Adriatic Sea, the Alps, Lake of Shkodra, Buna, Kir and Drini River, right close to the Albanian national border
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8-10 hours
Daily Tour
3 people
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Discover the beauty of the 2,200-year-old city of Shkodra through The Legend of Rozafa’s Castle, surrounded by the Old Town, Adriatic Sea, the Alps, Lake of Shkodra, Buna, Kir and Drini River, right close to the Albanian national border
The Cave of Pëllumbas is a karst cave in central Albania, located in
the Skorana Gorge close to the village of Pëllumbas in Tirana County.
It lies about 500 m (1,600 ft) above the Adriatic, on the slopes of
Dajti, a mountain chain that rises to an elevation of 1,613 m (5,292
ft). The cave is one of among six karstic caves that exist in Europe.
The cave has a length of 360 m with a width which can vary between
10–15 m. Despite its small size it is regarded as one of the country's
most beautiful caves and attracts numerous visitors. The cave is
situated within the boundaries of Dajti National Park and has been
recognised as a natural monument of national and international
importance by the Ministry of Environment.