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This new, fully revised seventh edition of Bradt''s Albania remains
the most authoritative standalone guide to what is still a
relatively little known part of Europe. Coverage is comprehensive,
starting in the capital, Tirana, then moving through central,
northern and southern Albania to provide all the information needed
for a successful trip. Included are knowledgeable and rigorously
researched historical and archaeological background, detailed notes
on popular and less well-known hiking routes and other outdoor
activities, and specialist contributions on wildlife, military
history and other topics. An unparalleled wealth of practical
advice for the independent traveller is also offered.Albania has
something to offer almost everyone. Many come for the spectacular,
unspoilt mountain scenery and the hiking and cycling opportunities.
Others are interested in the country''s heritage, such as the
Ottoman cities of Gjirokastra and Berati (both UNESCO World
Heritage Sites), the many outstanding archaeological sites, and the
Byzantine religious art in the medieval churches and in museums in
Tirana, Korça and Berati. Beaches such as Dhërmiu and Jala in the
south are popular with young backpackers, while in high season the
resorts are full of Albanian-speaking Kosovars and Macedonians.
Ornithologists have long been attracted to Albania, even during the
Communist period when the country was all but closed to most
foreign visitors, thanks to its many different habitats and the
fact it lies on several migration routes. For city slickers, lively
Tirana offers shopping malls, cycle paths, museums, art galleries
and historic buildings, yet in the countryside, especially in the
mountains, villagers still live much as their grandparents did,
tending their goats and sheep, spinning wool and making their own
cheese and yogurt. Many villagers have opened up their homes as
guest houses, offering a wonderful opportunity to experience local
culture first-hand.All of this - and more - is covered in Bradt''s
Albania, the ideal companion for a perfect trip.