Mountains and Peaks
The Ceraunian Mountains form a dramatic coastal barrier along the Albanian Riviera, rising abruptly from the Ionian Sea. This range is defined by the Llogara Pass, a high-altitude saddle at 1,027 meters that separates the Dukat Valley from the southern coast. The list features Maja e Çikës, the range's highest point at 2,044 meters, alongside several limestone peaks characterized by dense forests of black pine and Bulgarian fir protected within the Llogara National Park.
Llogara Pass
The Llogara Pass; is a high mountain pass within the Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Riviera.
Llogara Pass
The Llogara Pass; is a high mountain pass within the Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Riviera.
Viewpoint
Lookout point providing views of the Ionian Sea, Palasa beach, and the hairpins of the SH8 mountain road.
Maja Çikës
The highest peak of the Ceraunian Mountains at 2,044 meters, offering views of the Corfu Channel and the Italian coast.
Maja Sarandës
Limestone peak in the Ceraunian range, situated south of the Llogara Pass.
Maja Vali i Bufit
Mountain peak located east of the Llogara National Park within the Ceraunian range.
Maja Zogut
High peak in the southeastern section of the Ceraunian Mountains.
Maja Pandelemonit
Mountain peak in the Akroceraunian range overlooking the Ionian coastline and the village of Dhërmi.
Maja Kufullit
Mountain peak situated in the central Ceraunian range, south of Maja e Çikës.
Maja Melishtit
High mountain peak in the Ceraunian range, located between the Llogara Pass and the interior valleys.
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