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BLACK WATER
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Natural Attraction

BLACK WATER

The Black Water Spring (Uji i Zi) of Këlcyrë is a remarkable natural spring located in the heart of the Vjosa Valley, known for its crystal-clear, cold water and stunning surroundings. It is one of southern Albania’s most beautiful natural attractions and an important part of the Vjosa River National Park.

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BRIDGE LIMAR/KALA
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BRIDGE LIMAR/KALA

The Castle Bridge is located near the village of Limar and the village of Kala in the Municipality of Këlcyrë. It was built on the river Zagoria in 1804 by Ali Pasha Tepelena on the Këlcyrë-Malëshovë-Zagori route. Being near the village of Limar, it is also known as the Limar Bridge. The stone bridge, which is quite well adapted to the river banks, consists of 2 arches that reach up to 6 m in height, has an area of 52.8 m2 and is 18 m long.

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CHURCH OF QELOVA
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CHURCH OF QELOVA

**Church of Qelova** is a historic religious site that survived the communist period in Albania but is now largely neglected. Located near Mount Dhëmbel, about 30 minutes from the national road, it has strong potential as a tourist attraction.

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CHURCH OF ST. CHRISTOPHER – MALESHOVË
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CHURCH OF ST. CHRISTOPHER – MALESHOVË

**Church of St. Christopher (Malëshovë)** is an old Christian church located in Këlcyrë, Albania. It is part of the region’s religious and cultural heritage. The church is known for its simple architecture and scenic mountain surroundings.

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FORMER MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS BASE of TREBESHINA
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FORMER MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS BASE of TREBESHINA

Located at an altitude of 1,850 meters above sea level on Mount Trebeshina, the former military communications base was once an important strategic facility used for military communications and surveillance during Albania’s communist era. Today, it serves as a historical landmark and a unique destination offering spectacular panoramic views of the Vjosa Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges.

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ILIRE CASTLE – KELCYRE
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ILIRE CASTLE – KELCYRE

The Këlcyrë Castle is a historic fortress on the slopes of Mount Trebeshina, with origins dating back to ancient times and several construction phases over the centuries. It offers impressive views of the Këlcyrë Gorge and the Vjosa Valley, and represents an important cultural monument with strong tourism potential.

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KALAJA ILIRE, FSHATI KALA
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KALAJA ILIRE, FSHATI KALA

The Illyrian Castle of Kala is an ancient fortification dating back to the 4th–3rd centuries BC, located on a hill near the village of Kala overlooking the Zagoria River. It was part of the defensive system of the Këlcyrë Gorge and served to control important trade routes and caravans passing through the area.

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KËLCYRË GORGE
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KËLCYRË GORGE

Këlcyrë Gorge is a spectacular 13-kilometer canyon stretching between Këlcyrë and Dragot, with cliffs reaching depths of up to 1,000 meters. The gorge is home to several caves, underground springs, and the famous Black Water of Këlcyrë, known for its unique colors. Visitors can also enjoy the beautiful karst springs of Rrepet e Këlcyrës, which create stunning waterfalls above the Vjosa River.

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MENHIR – GOOD STONE
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MENHIR – GOOD STONE

The Menhir (Standing Stone) near the village of Kala, opposite Limar in Këlcyrë, is a remarkable natural monument believed to be linked to ancient pagan nature cults. Standing about 10 meters high, it is part of a beautiful landscape that includes the Zagoria Valley, the Limar Bridge, and the Illyrian Castle, making it one of the most attractive destinations in southern Albania.

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PASHTURA BRIDGE
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PASHTURA BRIDGE

Rising above the waters of the Zagoria River, the Pashtura Bridge stands as a living testament to the historic connections between the Këlcyra Gorge, Peshtan, and the region of Malëshova. Surrounded by the wild and majestic landscape of the area, it served for many years as a main crossing route for local inhabitants. Its stones bear the traces of travelers, shepherds, and merchants who once passed over it, making the bridge not only an impressive architectural structure but also a symbol of the history, culture, and traditions of this region.

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PETRANIK CAVE
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PETRANIK CAVE

Petraniku Cave is a natural attraction near Këlcyrë, known for its unique rock formations and mysterious atmosphere. It is one of the hidden gems of the Vjosa Valley.

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SAINT MARY’S CHURCH – MBREZHDAN
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SAINT MARY’S CHURCH – MBREZHDAN

Located in the village of Mbrezhdan, Këlcyrë, Saint Mary’s Church is a valuable monument of local religious and cultural heritage. Surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Vjosa Valley, the church reflects the history, traditions, and spiritual life of the community, offering visitors a peaceful and authentic experience.

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SAINT NICOLAS CHURCH – KËLCYRË
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SAINT NICOLAS CHURCH – KËLCYRË

Saint Nicholas Church, located in the Këlcyrë Gorge, 2 km from Këlcyrë town, Saint Nicholas Church is one of the area's most important Orthodox religious sites.

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SARAJET E ALI BEJ KELCYRA
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SARAJET E ALI BEJ KELCYRA

Sarajet are a grand 19th-century complex built by the Muzaka family, notable for their impressive size and architecture. Burned in 1914, they remain striking ruins on the slope of Mount Trebeshinë at the entrance to the Këlcyra Gorge.

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THE TEKKE OF KELCYRE
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THE TEKKE OF KELCYRE

Këlcyra Tekke is a historic Bektashi religious sanctuary located in the town of Këlcyrë, southern Albania. It serves as a place of worship, spiritual reflection, and cultural heritage for the Bektashi community. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Vjosa Valley, the tekke has long been an important center for religious gatherings and local traditions. The site reflects the values of tolerance, hospitality, and spirituality that characterize the Bektashi order and remains a meaningful destination for pilgrims and visitors interested in Albania’s religious and cultural history.

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THE WIDE PIT – TREBESHINE
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THE WIDE PIT – TREBESHINE

Gropa e Gjerë (Wide Pit) is an impressive natural formation located on Mount Trebeshinë near Këlcyrë. Surrounded by unspoiled mountain landscapes and panoramic views of the valley, it is an attractive destination for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers.

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VILLAGE KOMARAK
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VILLAGE KOMARAK

Komarak is a small village in the Municipality of Këlcyrë, known for its peaceful rural atmosphere and authentic local traditions. Perched on a scenic hillside, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Deshnica Valley and the surrounding landscape.

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VILLAGE LESKAJ
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VILLAGE LESKAJ

Leskaj is one of the villages in the Malëshova region, part of the Municipality of Këlcyra, located within the Zagoria Nature Park. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and beautiful natural landscapes, the village preserves traditions, hospitality, and cultural values passed down through generations. Leskaj represents an important part of the historical, cultural, and natural heritage of both Malëshova and Zagoria.

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VILLAGE LIMAR
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VILLAGE LIMAR

Nestled in the picturesque Zagoria Valley, Limar is a charming mountain village known for its traditional stone architecture and stunning natural surroundings. The village features unique houses built directly on rock and offers visitors authentic local cuisine and warm hospitality. Accessible by scenic hiking trails, Limar is an ideal destination for nature lovers and cultural explorers.

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VILLAGE MBREZHDAN
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VILLAGE MBREZHDAN

Located at the foot of Mount Dhëmbel in the Malëshova region, this village is one of the area's most promising tourist destinations, just a short distance from the town of Këlcyrë. Time seems to stand still here, where visitors are welcomed by the warm hospitality of the local people and the charm of traditional stone houses. With breathtaking views of the Vjosa Valley and the surrounding mountains, as well as opportunities for hiking and nature exploration, the village offers an authentic and peaceful rural experience.

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VILLAGE MERTINJ
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VILLAGE MERTINJ

Mërtinj is a village in the Municipality of Këlcyra, southern Albania, and part of the historic Dëshnica region. Surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes, it preserves the traditions, hospitality, and rural way of life that characterize the area. The village is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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