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Rodoni Castle: A Coastal Fortress Steeped in History

Discover Albania's coastal gem: Explore Rodoni Castle's ruins, pristine beaches, and the historic Monastery of Saint Anthony on the Adriatic Sea.

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Explore the ruins of Rodoni Castle, a 15th-century fortress built by Skanderbeg on the Cape of Rodon, Albania. Discover panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the Monastery of Saint Anthony, offering a glimpse into Albania's rich history and natural beauty.

A brief summary to Rodoni Castle ruins

  • Monday 8 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-4 pm
  • Friday 8 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
  • Wear sturdy shoes as the terrain can be uneven and rocky.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
  • Pack snacks and water, as there may be limited options available.
  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure clear views of the coast.
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Getting There

  • Car

    The most convenient way to reach Kepi i Rodonit is by car. From Tirana, take the SH52 road heading west towards the coast. Follow the signs to Kepi i Rodonit. The drive offers scenic views of the Adriatic Sea. As you approach the cape, you'll find parking areas near the entrance. From the parking area, it's a walk of approximately 500 meters to reach Rodoni Castle and the cape. Parking fees may apply. There may be a small fee to enter the last km of the road. Note that the road conditions can be bumpy in places.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Kepi i Rodonit by public transport, start at the main bus station in Kurbin. Take a bus heading toward Durrës or the coastal regions; tickets cost around 200-300 ALL. Upon arriving at Plazhi i Gjeneralit, take a local taxi to Shetaj, costing 500-800 ALL. Ask the driver to drop you at the entrance of Kepi i Rodonit.

  • Walking

    If you're already in Shetaj, you can walk to Kepi i Rodonit. From the village center, head towards the coastline and follow the path to the cape. The walk is approximately 2 kilometers and takes about 30 minutes. Wear comfortable shoes due to uneven terrain.

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Kepi i Rodonit, also known as Cape of Rodon or Cape of Skanderbeg, is a captivating rocky peninsula on the Adriatic Sea, north of Durrës, Albania. This coastal gem seamlessly blends natural beauty with historical significance. The cape is named after Rodon, an Illyrian god of the sea, reflecting the area's ancient roots. Dominating the landscape are the ruins of Rodoni Castle, constructed in 1463 by the Albanian national hero, Skanderbeg. The castle, though largely submerged today, offers a glimpse into Albania's medieval past and provides panoramic views of the Adriatic coastline. Exploring the remnants of the castle allows visitors to absorb the historical significance of this once-vital stronghold. Nestled near the castle is the Monastery of Saint Anthony, a spiritual and architectural treasure dating back to the 13th century. Featuring Byzantine influences, the monastery provides a serene space for reflection. The Church of St. Ndout, with its Romanesque-Gothic architecture, is particularly significant for Christian believers and showcases a double-headed eagle in its preserved mural paintings. The area boasts pristine beaches with golden sands and clear waters, inviting relaxation and recreation. Hiking trails offer panoramic views and a chance to connect with nature, while the rocky shores provide some of the cleanest swimming waters in the region. Cape Rodon was also heavily fortified during the communist era, with concrete bunkers serving as remnants of that period.

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