~ Amazing Albania – Berat to Kruje ~

Kruje, located 20kms north of Tirana was our next destination. We were staying for one night in the Hotel Panorama and when we arrived mid-afternoon there were coaches either side of the small narrow road. There was parking but we couldn’t see where to stop to look for it. There was a carpark opposite but it was blocked by a coach, then a man appeared and said he would guide us in! It was just chaos but he seemed to know what he was doing and even took our cases for us. I couldn’t work out if he worked for the hotel or it was just a hobby directing the traffic.

Hotel Panorama at the back

It was very orderly inside and we were promptly shown to our room. After a short rest we decided to walk through the bazaar and then up to the castle. As Tirana was only a short distance it looked to be a busy destination and we could hear the hustle and bustle from our room.

Kruje Castle from our balcony
Our balcony

Kruje was like a mix of Gjirokaster and Berat. Cobbled streets, a bazaar and a castle upon the hill.

Various items for sale at the bazaar

Once we were at the top, we stopped for a drink in the cafe and rest! It was only a short walk but of course all uphill.

I can’t believe I didn’t take photos of the castle so have had to “borrow” one from the Albanian Tourist Industry. I was too busy taking in the views.

Looking for a place for dinner later we found the perfect spot with fabulous views. Something I did find odd in all of Albania was seeing groups of men in the evenings at cafes and bars, no women at all. Old and young, smoking and drinking. We walked down one small street in Kruje with cafes either side and they were full of just men. It would be hard travelling with a female companion to feel comfortable in these smaller places.

Interesting Facts: Edward Lear, the famous English landscape painter visited Albania in 1848, but Lord Byron in fact got there 40 years before in 1808. We saw many paintings by Lear in the places we visited. These small things intrigue me especially when I mention Albania to people and so many have asked, if it’s safe and where is it. I suppose the fact that it was closed off for nearly 50 years attributes to this.

A day and one night is plenty to see what Kruje has to offer and makes a good stopping off point to travel further North, which unfortunately we didn’t have time for. Our next and final destination is Tirana.


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Author: Alison

Hi A nanny of two and a mum of two adult children, mum to two fur babies and wife of one. I love to travel and up until recently travelled the world, now exploring Western Australia! I play bridge, board games, read dance and blog in my spare time.

21 thoughts on “~ Amazing Albania – Berat to Kruje ~”

  1. Wait a minute…you didn’t know if he was official or just casual, and yet you handed your luggage over to him!? And you call us adventurous 😂😂!! As you know already, we really enjoyed our tour of Albania, such a beautiful and undiscovered country, varied and endlessly picturesque.

    1. Haha yes when I think back, he was saying go ahead don’t worry
      We enjoyed it so much especially Anthony who did wonder what we would do for 11 days

  2. I’ve been enjoying ‘visiting’ rural Albania with you as we’ve only (so far) been to Tirana, as you know. I love the views here! And I’m looking forward to seeing your take on Tirana and comparing notes 🙂

  3. It is odd about the lack of women, but on the other hand I remember we went into a pub on holiday in rural Wales in the 80s and I was either the only woman or one of very few. So we are not as far ahead as I might have thought!

  4. I am also enjoying this virtual tour. It is fascinating and I love your sense of wonder.

  5. I dunno why I haven’t seen your previous posts. It’s just as good that you commented on my Instagram post. Thanks Ali

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