Looking for your next hiking, cycling or kayaking holiday? With breathtaking scenery and a unique culture? And only a short flight from the UK, say in Europe somewhere? Check, check and check. The Balkans boasts vast swathes of untouched natural beauty in its national parks. Some of the forests are so old and undisturbed, they’re considered primaeval - as are some of the animals living in them. So, you’ve come to the right place if you’re seeking a true outdoor adventure. Behold, seven of the best national parks to explore in the Western Balkans by foot, bike, kayak or raft. 1. Shkodra Lake/Lake Skadar, Albania/Montenegro Sitting on the border between Albania and Montenegro, Shkodra or Skadar Lake (depending on which side of the border you’re on) is Southern Europe’s largest lake. During summer, this karst oasis is carpeted with lily pads and teeming with wildlife year-round, such as the majestic Dalmatian Pelican. Strictly speaking, only two-thirds of the lake is a national park and that’s on the Montenegrin side, which is also a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance, a candidate UNESCO biosphere and our adopted home. But we couldn’t not mention the equally stunning Albanian part of the lake on a technicality. There are endless possibilities for outdoor adventures whichever side of the lake you visit, from hiking and cycling to wild swimming and SUP. Skadar or Shkodra, make the most of the lake with us on an adventure holiday in Montenegro or Albania. 2. Durmitor National Park, Montenegro Forged by glaciers, the UNESCO World Heritage Durmitor National Park lies in the Montenegrin Dinaric Alps. Characterised by dizzying canyons, razor sharp peaks, rolling meadows and karst lakes which are known locally as “mountain eyes,” there’s no wondering why it’s our guide Vera’s favourite place. As Vera will tell you herself if
Looking for your next hiking, cycling or kayaking holiday? With breathtaking scenery and a unique culture? And only a short flight from the UK, say in Europe somewhere? Check, check and check. The Balkans boasts vast swathes of untouched natural beauty in its national parks. Some of the forests are so old and undisturbed, they’re