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Bogë: A Tranquil Alpine Village

Discover Bogë, Albania: A serene mountain village offering stunning landscapes, rich history, and a gateway to the Albanian Alps.

Nestled in the Albanian Alps, Bogë offers stunning mountain scenery and a peaceful escape. Historically part of the Kelmendi tribe, this charming village provides a glimpse into traditional Albanian culture and serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures in Theth National Park.

A brief summary to Bogë

  • Bogë, AL

Local tips

  • Visit the Kisha e Bogës (Church of Bogë) to experience the local religious heritage.
  • Explore the hiking trails around Bogë for breathtaking views of the Albanian Alps.
  • Try traditional Albanian cuisine at local restaurants to savor authentic flavors.
  • Consider visiting the nearby Theth National Park for a more extensive exploration of the Albanian Alps.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Shkodër, take the SH20 road towards Bogë. The drive is approximately 1.5 hours and offers scenic views of the Albanian countryside. Be aware that the road can be narrow and winding in some sections. There are no tolls on this route. Parking is generally available in the village, often near local guesthouses or the village center. Parking is typically free.

  • Public Transport

    From Tirana, take a bus to Shkodër. From Shkodër, local buses or furgons (minibuses) travel to Bogë, though service may be infrequent. The bus fare from Tirana to Shkodër is approximately $36. The taxi fare from Shkodër to Bogë is approximately $43-$64. Confirm the schedule and price with local operators, as they can vary. The bus journey from Tirana to Theth costs approximately $80-$95.

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Bogë, also known as Boga, is a picturesque village located in the northern Albanian Alps, within the Malësi e Madhe municipality. Historically, it was a bajrak (military-administrative unit) of the Kelmendi tribe. The village is divided into two neighborhoods: Preçaj and Kolaj. Bogë offers breathtaking scenery with rugged mountains, green valleys, and pristine alpine landscapes. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for hiking and trekking. The village is often visited in conjunction with nearby Theth, as both are part of the Alps of Albania National Park. In 1908, Edith Durham, a renowned explorer, documented 75 Catholic families residing in Bogë. The village retains a strong sense of community and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the local culture, enjoy traditional cuisine, and experience the warmth of Albanian hospitality. A notable landmark is the Kisha e Bogës (Church of Bogë), situated at 920m above sea level.

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