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Friday, May 16, 2025

From Lushnje to Gramsh

We began our journey from Lushnje at 17:00, just as the golden hour painted the town in warm colors. The streets were lively with people finishing their daily errands. With the sun slowly dipping, we set off toward Kosovë e Vogël.









The road to Kosovë e Vogël passed through peaceful countryside, with fields glowing in the evening light. As we arrived, the small village greeted us with its quiet charm. Smoke from chimneys rose gently, giving the place a cozy, lived-in feel.
















After a brief stop, we continued toward Belsh, enjoying the rolling hills and lush greenery along the way. The sun hovered low over the horizon, casting long shadows on the landscape. It was a perfect time to appreciate the natural beauty of central Albania.


Belsh welcomed us with its beautiful lakes, calm and reflecting the colors of the sunset. We took a short walk near the water, breathing in the fresh air. The peacefulness of the town was soothing after hours on the road.





Next, we headed toward Cërrik, where the road became livelier with evening activity. Locals gathered in small groups, chatting outside shops and cafés. The town had a friendly energy that made us feel immediately at ease.






The last stretch to Gramsh took us through curving roads surrounded by forests and hills. Darkness began to settle, and the car lights lit up the quiet, winding path. The peacefulness of the night and the distant sounds of nature added magic to the drive.






















































We arrived in Gramsh just after nightfall, welcomed by its softly lit streets and mountainous backdrop. The town was calm, with a few people still out enjoying the cool evening air. We parked and stretched, happy to have reached our destination.

 


This trip, though short in time, felt full of experiences and scenic moments. Each place had its own charm, and the transitions between them were smooth and beautiful. From the fields of Lushnje to the quiet streets of Gramsh, the journey was a peaceful end to the day.