Valbona Valley National Park in northern Albania offers stunning alpine landscapes, pristine rivers, and diverse wildlife, making it a premier destination for hiking, nature photography, and outdoor adventure.
Valbona Valley National Park covers a rugged mountainous region in the Albanian Alps, characterized by dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and clear rivers. Established in 2010, the park protects over 80,000 acres of primarily deciduous and coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and glacial lakes. The Valbona River cuts through the valley providing crystal-clear waters that support trout and other native fish species. The park is home to various large mammals such as brown bears, wolves, chamois, and lynx, as well as numerous bird species including golden eagles and peregrine falcons. Traditional Albanian mountain villages with stone houses can be found at the valley floor, offering cultural insights in addition to the natural appeal. The area’s hiking network includes routes that range from easy walks along the river to strenuous multi-day treks over rugged terrain and mountain passes connecting to neighboring Theth National Park. The valley’s remote location and pristine environment attract hikers, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts. In winter, the park offers opportunities for snowshoeing and winter trekking, while the warmer months invite camping and river fishing. Visitor facilities remain minimal, emphasizing the park's wild character, but local guesthouses provide authentic lodging. Valbona Valley National Park is valued for both its natural beauty and as a stronghold of biodiversity within the Balkans. The landscape presents dramatic contrasts from steep cliffs to peaceful valley bottoms, combining outdoor recreation with ecological and cultural significance.
Scenic hike to Valbona Waterfall with panoramic valley views
Spotting rare wildlife such as Balkan lynx and brown bears
Challenging cross-park trek from Valbona to Theth over the Valbona Pass
Visiting traditional mountain villages like Rragam and Valbona for cultural immersion
A pristine alpine river supporting native fish species and offering peaceful waterside trails.
A high mountain pass connecting Valbona to Theth National Park, offering panoramic views and challenging trekking.
Several peaks over 6,000 feet providing dramatic scenery and habitat for diverse mountain wildlife.