Our private beach resort |
Taking a break in Durres, Albania |
Our goal was to reach the second peninsula after Durres, marked by the small towns of Drac and Shetaj, and we succeeded splendidly. After taking a chance on a winding dirt road just as the sun started to turn red, we came to a dead end in a green meadow just twenty meters from the sea where half a dozen local restaurant workers had set up campers and tents. They invited us to do the same and we gladly accepted, then grabbed a seaside table at the open-air bar to enjoy a Korça or two.
Unlike most free campsites, this one offers us scenery as well as security and comfort. We don't know the exact name of the spot but it's likely somewhere along San Pietro Beach. We've got full stomachs and a magnificent sunset safely captured on our SD cards, and I'm sure we'll sleep well tonight before getting up to hit the road and continue north.
Terrain: We cycled a total of about 83 km on this day. From Tirana to Durres we followed the SH2 national road. SH2 is a highway with heavy traffic and we would have preferred to take smaller roads, but we were short on time and this was the fastest route. From Durres we backtracked to the town of Maminas, from where we cycled along small roads that passed through villages and attractive countryside. Once we got closer to the ocean, the road changed to gravel, two tracks, and back roads. This entire route is flat, which is nice. (But biking on the highway = not so nice.)
No comments:
Post a Comment