
Pogradec
Nestled on the southwestern shores of Lake Ohrid, Pogradec offers a serene alternative to the more bustling coastal hubs, making it a favorite for those seeking a slower, more reflective rhythm.
Pogradec: The Tranquil Soul of Lake Ohrid
Nestled on the southwestern shores of Lake Ohrid, Pogradec offers a serene alternative to the more bustling coastal hubs, making it a favorite for those seeking a slower, more reflective rhythm. The city is famous for its long lakeside promenade, where you can watch the sunrise over some of the oldest and deepest waters in Europe, or enjoy a plate of Koran, a rare species of trout found only in this lake and highly prized for its delicate flavor.
A short distance from the center lies Drilon National Park, a lush oasis of decorative trees and crystal-clear springs where you can glide through the water on a wooden rowboat. For a touch of ancient intrigue, visit the nearby village of Lin, home to remarkable 4th-century mosaics and stilt-house remains that have recently been identified as some of the oldest in Europe. Whether you are cycling along the shoreline or exploring the 2,400-year-old ruins of Pogradec Castle, the city provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and deep-rooted heritage.
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Lake
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46,070
Population
140 km (86.9 m)
Distance to Tirana Airport (TIA)
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