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Kuçovë - Gramsh


A road cycling route starting from Perondi

Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure from Kuçovë to the town of Gramsh

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This road cycling route takes you from the town of Kuçovë to the charming town of Gramsh. With a total distance of 177km and an impressive ascent of 3904m, it is suitable for advanced cyclists. Along the way, you will encounter several highlights, such as the historical town of Kuçovë, the summit of Maja Bregu i Tafilit, and the scenic Banjë Reservoir. Prepare to be amazed by the challenging climbs and stunning vistas.

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177 km
3904 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Perondi Village center
Perondi: Unleash your cycling prowess amidst awe-inspiring mountains.
Perondi in Jug, Albania, is a hidden gem for road and gravel cyclists. The locality features rugged terrains and mesmerizing mountain vistas, making it an enticing destination for adventurous cyclists. Perondi is ideally situated near challenging mountain climbs, including the infamous Maja e Arapit, providing cyclists with an exhilarating test of their skills and endurance. The untouched beauty of the region and the breathtaking climbs nearby earn Perondi an impressive rank of 5, making it a spectacular location for cycling enthusiasts seeking thrilling escapades.
KuçovëTown
The town of Kuçovë offers a glimpse into Albania's history and culture, with its various historical landmarks.
Maja Bregu i Tafilit164 mPeak
Maja Bregu i Tafilit is a challenging climb that rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Banjë ReservoirLake
Banjë Reservoir exemplifies the natural beauty of Albania, with its crystal-clear waters and serene atmosphere.
Ura e ÇoniksaveViewpoint
Ura e Çoniksave is a majestic bridge that spans over the stunning river, creating a captivating sight.
GramshTown
Gramsh is a charming town with a rich history and distinctive architecture, ideal for a leisurely break.
Finish: Perondi Village center
Perondi: Unleash your cycling prowess amidst awe-inspiring mountains.