Peaks of the Balkans - Summer 2020
Posted: 15 Oct 2019, 20:34
After an incredible week of hut-to-hut hiking in Norway in May 2019, Vic and I are considering another multi-day hiking trip in August(-ish) of 2020. I want to go somewhere rugged, off the beaten track, spectacular, culturally interesting, and where I’ve never been before. I think the “Peaks of the Balkans” trek ticks all of those boxes.
The 119-mile trail winds it’s way through the mountains across the Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo borders, taking in national parks in all three countries in 10 to 13 days. I’d see that as a 2-week trip, perhaps doing it in 10 or 11 days, and leaving some time for a bit of culture. The route can be shortened to about 7 days by chopping out Kosovo, but would still realistically be an 8 or 9-day trip to allow for travel.
There are various accommodation options on the route, or camping gear could be an option too for a real wilderness experience. Or a bit of both. I need to look into this in more detail.
In terms of transport it looks like the trail is commonly accessed from Podgorica (Montenegro) which is a three-hour drive from Dubrovnik (Croatia). I’ve not done much research on flights yet, but chances are it’ll be a direct flight such as EasyJet from Gatwick to Dubrovnik (£272 return) or EasyJet from Stansted to Dubrovnik (£300 return), or EasyJet/Jet2 from Manchester to Dubrovnik (£300). Those costs exclude baggage. There are plenty of options as Dubrovnik is a favourite destination of budget airlines.
Other resources:
The official website - http://www.peaksofthebalkans.com/
The Cicerone guide - https://www.cicerone.co.uk/the-peaks-of ... kans-trail
There is a 1:60,000 map too which can be bought off Amazon
Whilst I'm a fair way from booking anything I thought I'd put this out on the forum to see if anyone else interested in joining us.
The 119-mile trail winds it’s way through the mountains across the Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo borders, taking in national parks in all three countries in 10 to 13 days. I’d see that as a 2-week trip, perhaps doing it in 10 or 11 days, and leaving some time for a bit of culture. The route can be shortened to about 7 days by chopping out Kosovo, but would still realistically be an 8 or 9-day trip to allow for travel.
There are various accommodation options on the route, or camping gear could be an option too for a real wilderness experience. Or a bit of both. I need to look into this in more detail.
In terms of transport it looks like the trail is commonly accessed from Podgorica (Montenegro) which is a three-hour drive from Dubrovnik (Croatia). I’ve not done much research on flights yet, but chances are it’ll be a direct flight such as EasyJet from Gatwick to Dubrovnik (£272 return) or EasyJet from Stansted to Dubrovnik (£300 return), or EasyJet/Jet2 from Manchester to Dubrovnik (£300). Those costs exclude baggage. There are plenty of options as Dubrovnik is a favourite destination of budget airlines.
Other resources:
The official website - http://www.peaksofthebalkans.com/
The Cicerone guide - https://www.cicerone.co.uk/the-peaks-of ... kans-trail
There is a 1:60,000 map too which can be bought off Amazon
Whilst I'm a fair way from booking anything I thought I'd put this out on the forum to see if anyone else interested in joining us.