Explore the rich history and natural beauty surrounding Shkoder, Albania's ancient city. From the millennia-old Rozafa Castle and the unique Mesi Bridge to the expansive Shkodra Lake and the majestic Albanian Alps, this region offers a captivating blend of culture and adventure. It's a perfect destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike, showcasing a land rapidly embracing modernization while honoring its deep past.
Mesi Bridge
A historic bridge built over 200 years ago by the Ottoman Empire, noted as the longest of its kind and the only one with a curve.
Rozafa Castle
An ancient castle with some of the first walls built over 2400 years ago by the Illyrians, predating Roman conquest.
Shkodra Lake
The largest lake in Southern Europe, with a significant portion belonging to Montenegro and the remainder to Albania.
Albanian Alps
A mountain range east of Shkodra Lake, popular among visitors for hiking and camping activities.