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For those seeking a slower pace and a true taste of Albanian nature, look south to Përmet. This small town in the Vjosa River Valley is the gateway to some of the country's most dramatic landscapes. The main draw is the chance to hike in the nearby Fir of Hotova National Park, home to one of the largest Balkan fir forests, or to explore the striking rock formations of the Këlcyra Gorge. Don't miss a visit to the thermal springs at Bënjë, a local favorite for a restorative soak, and be sure to sample the town's famous gliko, a traditional fruit preserve.
Përmet is ideal for active travelers, couples on a relaxed getaway, and anyone wanting to escape the coastal crowds. It’s not a business destination. The town center is compact and walkable, making it the most convenient area to base yourself for access to local restaurants and shops. You’ll likely arrive by car or bus from cities like Gjirokastër or Tiranë, as it’s a key stop on the route between the mountains and the Ionian Sea.
Accommodation here is mostly small, family-run guesthouses and a few boutique hotels, offering genuine hospitality. On HOTEVI, you can find options like the traditional Hotel Alvero, the riverside Hotel Permeti, and the comfortable Bujtina e Bardhë. These places provide a perfect, authentic base for your valley explorations.
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What is Përmet known for?
Përmet is known for its production of traditional Albanian wine, as well as its natural hot springs, and stunning scenery.
Best time to visit Përmet?
The best time to visit Përmet is during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is warm and sunny.