Albania Bikepacking

Length

Trip Style

MTB/Gravel+

Tirana, Albania

Challenge

Price

£1350

WILDER Bikepacking Trip

7 nights, 6 days riding

Accomodation

Start Point

Tirana, Albania

Hotels & traditional guesthouses

Terrain

End Point

Dates

Distance

22 - 29th September

330km

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Looking for an equally epic and slightly smoother trip? Check out our Albania Bikepacking trip this May.

2025 will see us launch two trips to Albania…..this is our WILDER Edition. A 6 day off-road adventure through the wild mountains of central Albania.

Beginning and ending in the capital Tirana, we’ll head straight into the hills, hopping between comfortable hotels and traditional local guesthouses as we head deeper into the wild. At times it will feel like we are stepping back in time, as we move through historic villages on tracks that are centuries old tracks and trails that weave through the landscapes.

This is one of our WILDER trips - aimed at riders who relish wild landscapes, chunky off-road riding, big miles and big climbs. With comfortable accommodations, most meals (including lunches!) included, and the opportunity to see a side of Albania away from the tourist trail - the rewards for our big efforts are plenty.

Highlights

Visit Europes newest bucket list destination, but stay off the tourist trail

Experience Albanian hospitality in villages few other see

✔ Wild riding, with quiet gravel trails and the odd bit of single-track

Comfortable accommodation & all meals included

Local experts + SITW guides as part of our crew

Itinerary

Meeting Point: Tirana centre, Albania
End Point:
Tirana Airport, Albania

Our off-road Albanian adventure will see us exploring the high mountains of central Albania, away from the tourist trail, on a route especially designed in collaboration local mountain bike experts

Carrying what we need for the week on our bikes (or just the essentials if you add a luggage transfer!), we’ll visit traditional villages nestled in the mountains, experience beautiful Albanian hospitality, and ride beautiful remote trails and tracks in the mountainous landscapes.

Beginning and ending in the capital Tirana, we’ll head straight into the hills, and hop between comfortable hotels and traditional local guesthouses as we head deeper into the wild. At times it will feel like we are stepping back in time, as we move through historic villages on tracks that are centuries old. A highlight of our trip will be eating with and staying with local families, friends of our partners in Albania who are helping us to develop this trip. With our bi-lingual local support guide, we’ll get a unique insight into modern and traditional ways of life, and a chance to share stories with the matriachs of many households!

This is one of our WILDER trips - aimed at riders who relish wild landscapes, chunky off-road riding, big miles and big climbs. With comfortable accommodations, most meals (including lunches!) included, and the opportunity to see a side of Albania away from the tourist trail - the rewards for our big efforts are plenty.

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2025 dates

September 22 - 29th

Looking for an equally epic and slightly smoother Albania experience? Check out our Albania Bikepacking trip this May.

Interested in future dates?

Pricing Info

£1350 for a spot, on a twin room basis. 2 nights will be shared rooms in mountain huts. Book now with a £300 deposit. Full balance due 60 days before the trip.

Click on your preferred trip date to be directed to our secure booking partner WeTravel who will process and manage your booking. We recommend paying with bank details to avoid card processing fees.

Optional Add Ons

Bike hire - £190 (hardtail MTB) £290 (full suspension)

Single supplement - £200 (on 5 of 7 nights)

Bikepacking bags (£20) and Hammerhead Karoo navigation devices (£10) can be hired from us, and added at booking.

Luggage transfer - £100 if you don’t fancy carrying your stuff, we’ll have a limited number of luggage transfers upgrades available.

Airport transfer - £40 (up to 2 riders + bikes)

Minimum trip number

Minimum number has been met. This trip will run!

Please note, this trip have a minimum number of 8 to run. Your deposit is fully refundable up to this point. We will confirm as soon as this number has been met, please do not book your travel until then.

Cancellation policy

You can secure your spot by paying a £300 deposit which is refundable up to the point that we confirm the trip minimum numbers have been met. Once the trip is confirmed, the deposit is not refundable. The remaining balance is due 60 days before the trip by bank transfer.  Cancellation between 60 days and 28 days, you’ll get 50% back.  Cancellation within 28 days is non-refundable, but you can transfer your booking to another person should you find one.  View the full booking terms and conditions here

What’s included?

Included

Not included

Accomodation & Food

Accommodation

This trip will predominantly feature comfortable hotels (5 nights), on a twin room basis. On two nights, we will be hosted in a traditional family guesthouse, which only have dorm rooms available. These are some of the highlights of the trip, simple accommodations that put us right into the most scenic and unique locations.

A single supplement is available on our 5 nights in hotels.

This is a bikepacking trip, with riders carrying their own stuff between hotels. If you prefer, luggage transfer can be added to your booking for £100.

Food

Food in Albania is quite varied thanks to the many influences on the country and particularly Mediterranean combining Turkish, Greek and Italian tastes.

Under the leadership of Enver Hoxha (the communist leader of Albania from 1944 to 1985), Albania became a self-sustaining country due to its isolation to the world. However, owing to the fertile valleys, fresh mountain springs and Mediterranean climate, they are still very much a subsistence culture and show very few signs of changing. In the countryside, expect your food to have been grown not too far from your plate.

Breakfasts are typically eggs, fresh bread, jam, honey, and coffee or tea. For lunch and dinner, meat dishes are often goat or lamb, while fish dishes might include trout or whitebait. Vegetarian options are available on our trip too, as are vegan options, though dairy products, especially milk and yoghurt, are present in almost every meal. As such, vegan options may be limited in some of our smaller destinations. Courses often come in meze form, complemented by a variety of vegetables, salad, freshly baked bread, homemade cheeses, local wines and rakija.

About the riding

Challenge Level

We’ve rated this trip as a 4/5 on challenge level. This trip is apart of our WILDER series - bikepacking trips in wild landscapes that go that little bit further. Longer days, bigger climbs, more thrilling descents, wilder terrain, more solitutde, and even more memories to be made. With multiple days of 70+km, 60% off-road terrain, and a mix off all types of trails, this a trip well suited to experienced gravel riders who love long days in the saddle and some embrace some chunkier gravel terrain.

As an off-road adventure in a remote region of a developing country, it’s nearly certain that not everything will go 100% according to the plan! So a willingness to embrace the spirit of the unknown and adventure is important for this trip. What we get in return are real cultural interactions, and friendly locals eager to help solve any problems!

Terrain

The riding on this trip is around 60% off-road. Our off-road riding will be predominantly on double track trails, of mixed quality, with some single-track trails in sections. We’ll have plenty of stretches of well maintained forest gravel roads, but also some trails that can be steep and looser/rougher in places. There are some long and occasionally steep downhill stretches, that may vary in quality in places (e.g. washed out, rockier) and require confidence in descending on off-road terrain.

On some days, the tracks will be more technical, with features such as washed out channels, larger rubble and rocks , or clay. Whilst the area is relatively rocky, periods of rain can cause some parts of the tracks to become , and some bits of walking your bike may be needed. Overall, the route is 98% rideable by confident off-road riders.

Amongst the off-road sections, we’ll also have some smooth tarmac riding, where we’ll enjoy a chance to make some quick miles or elevation gain! There will be several long tarmac climbs.

Climbing

Climbing is a significant contributor to this trip’s challenge level, with most days featuring an elevation gain of around 1500m . Our days of significant climbing tend to be one or two big climbs, with some undulating around it. Around half of our big climbs are on tarmac, and half are off-road terrain. They tend to have decent gradients, though there are some steeper sections.

Most of our big descents are off-road, and require confidence and skill in off-road descending.

Daily Distances

Most of our daily distances are between 60 and 70km, with shorter milages on our first and last day of riding. Komoot suggests an average moving time per day of around 7 hours in the saddle.

Remoteness & Weather

This is one of our more remote and wild trips, with lots of riding in areas that do not have many shelter options. Riders should be comfortable with long days outside, whatever the weather! Our guide team will monitor the weather and make route adjustments as needed.

Most of the route is accessible by our support vehicle, though we have one day where the first half of the route is on single trails in the mountains, which is not accessible by vehicles. We plan to ride as amore cohesive group on this day. Most days have at least one place to stop for a cafe or shop, but shelter outside of these regroup stops can be limited.

Riders should be aware that Albania is still one of the poorest and least “developed” countries of Europe. Usual Western European standards are not always there, be it in service, infrastructure, or in the availability of emergency services. . It’s nearly certain that not everything will go 100% according to the plan, so a willingness to embrace the spirit of the unknown and adventure is important for this trip.

Support style

Our SITW Bikepacking trips aim to strike the perfect balance of freedom and support. Riders are free to ride the routes at their own pace or with the guide and group. We will set regroup points along the route, with our lunch spot and any snack spots being our main regroup of the day.

Guiding

There will be two SITW guides out on the bike, moving back and forth amongst the group, generally with one towards the front and one towards the back of the group. Our guides are qualified first aiders and experienced mechanics and can help troubleshoot issues on the trail. Riders should equipped with their own navigation and not rely on following a guide for directions. Each participant will be provided with a specially curated collection of routes and route briefings via Komoot, to enable self supported navigation.

Support

In addition to the bike based guides, this trip has a local driver (who could be male) in a 4 x 4 support vehicle to assist the group in case of issues (mechanicals, injury etc). This should not not be viewed as a daily shuttle option, and the vehicle will not be able to access all parts of our route. They will meet us at key points along the route to check in and make sure we have what we need, and provide assistance and rider shuttles where needed.

Bikes & bike hire

Bike hire is not included as standard in this trip, and riders are welcome to bring their own bike or hire locally. There’'ll be space to rebuild the bikes at our starting hostel, and we arrange storage of bike boxes whilst on the trip, and delivery to the end of our trip.

Recommended bike

We would recommend a hardtail MTB as the ideal bike for this trip, or a full suspension bike that can carry bikepacking bags. A thick tyre gravel bike is an option ONLY if you are very experienced riding chunkier off-road terrain with it, including steep and loose descents. This should have a good gearing range, and minimum of 50mm tyres. Road bikes and gravel bikes with skinnier tyres not suitable for this trip.

Bike hire

Bike hire is available through our local partners, who have a limited number of hardtail or full suspension MTB’s available to rent. You can add this to your trip at booking, and we’ll arrange for the bikes to be delivered and collected from our start point.

Travelling with your bike

Check your airlines bike carriage policy for weight and size restrictions.  Some airlines will allow them as part of their checked in baggage allowance (e.g. British Airways), but most require a bike to be added as a specific piece of Sports Luggage (easyjet, ryanair, wizzair, Jet2 etc) , but often you get a higher weight allowance.  Usually costs in the region of £40 -£60.

Your bike box/bag can be stored whilst on the trip.

What spares and tools to bring

  • 2 x spare tubes and patches

  • Small pump

  • Tubeless plugs/spare sealant if running tubeless tyres

  • Multitool with what you need for your bike e.g. allen keys

  • Spare set of brake pads (specific for your bike)

We also recommend bringing a few spares that are specific to your bike. We don’t expect you to know how to fit these! But having them to hand can mean our team or local bike shop is better able to get you back on the road.

  • Chain quick link

  • Spare derailleur hanger

  • Extra brake pads

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