Discover Balkan - Pogradeci
You enter the region of Pogradeci via the national highway where the road from Macedonia crosses Qafa e Thanës. This crossroad offers picturesque views of Lake Ohrid, a true pearl "shelled" between Mali i Thatë ("Dry Mountain") in the east and the Mokra highland in the west. A little ways down, you might stop at the Lini peninsula and in the like named village, 25 km outside of Pogradeci. It is said that in ancient times, this was the favorite holiday destination of the Roman emperor Justinian's parents. In addition to the enchanting views are the mosaics of the Bazilika e Linit, dating back to the 7th-6th centuries B.C. This ancient artwork exhibits an amazing ensemble of zoomorphic, floral, and geometric decorations resembling those of ancient Durrësi. The road to Pogradeci passes along the shore of the tectonic Lake Ohrid, the deepest lake in the Balkans (285 m). This 2-4 million-year-old lake (under UNESCO protection due to its unique value) houses 17 species of aquatic animal, 70% of which are native and 30% migrant. The sponge of Ohrid is found only here and in Lake Baikal. By the lake side you will find an array of restaurants, clubs and comfortable hotels. You must not miss a taste of the traditional fish dishes, especially the baked speckled trout (Koran in Albanian), as well as self the famous pickles and kollofacet. You might also sample the various wines on offer, but don't miss the traditional unique wine of Buti, or the famous Perla and Moskat raki of Pogradec.
The city of Pogradec was settled in the Neolithic period, and it later became home to the Illyrian Enkelejdë and Desaretë clans, who built the Castle of Pogradeci on a hill at 870 m above sea level. The city, with its mild climate, lends it.
Before leaving Pogradeci don't miss Driloni and Tushemishti, just 4-5 km south of the city. The Driloni source waters form a small lake, surrounded by beautiful greenery that makes the area and the nearby village of Tushemishti a unique oasis of beauty and tranquility. The region of Pogradeci is rich in striking and distinctive natural and historical monuments. You might visit the natural monument of "Stone of Kamj"”, which is located in the commune of Dardhas (on the way from Pogradeci to Korça, near the village of Osnati). It is 70 meters high and suddenly rises out of the surrounding terrain like a "ship sailing in a sea of green". The archaeological site and Monumental Graves of Selca lies 30 km away from Pogradeci. The monuments here date back to the 4th century BC and the five rocky monumental graves are rarely found elsewhere in the Balkans.