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Pellumbas Cave

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Pellumbas Cave, also known as Shpella e Zezë or the Black Cave, is a significant karst cave and natural monument nestled within the scenic Skorana Gorge, near the village of Pellumbas in central Albania. Situated on the slopes of Mount Dajt, part of the Dajti National Park, this ancient cave lies approximately 500 meters above sea level, with the highlight point itself at an elevation of 633 meters. It is renowned for its impressive geological formations, including stalactites and stalagmites,…

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    July 28, 2023

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    Flashlights recommended, can be borrowed from the friendly innkeeper at the Black Cave Info
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    June 1, 2025

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    Be sure to bring a flashlight. You can rent one from the tourist information office near the start of the tour.
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    July 24, 2025

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    Be sure to buy water from the friendly host, especially in summer. The hike can be strenuous in summer, but the view and the cave make up for it.
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    Pellumbas Cave – Pëllumbas Cave loop from Pëllumbas

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    Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Tirana, Albania

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How challenging is the hike to Pellumbas Cave for beginners?

    The hike to Pellumbas Cave is generally considered intermediate to challenging. While the main trail from Pellumbas village is well-marked, it involves an ascent of approximately 500 meters above sea level to reach the cave entrance. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain and a steady climb. It's manageable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness, but proper footwear and hydration are essential.

    Are there different hiking routes to Pellumbas Cave, or just one main trail?

    The primary and most common route to Pellumbas Cave starts from Pellumbas village, following a well-defined path along the Erzen River canyon. While this is the main access, the area within Dajti National Park offers various trails. Hikers can explore different paths around the village and canyon, but the direct route to the cave is quite specific. There isn't a widely recognized 'loop trail' directly to and from the cave itself, but rather an out-and-back journey from the village.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Pellumbas Cave?

    Visitors typically park in or near Pellumbas village, which serves as the starting point for the hike to the cave. While specific parking facilities aren't detailed, it's advisable to look for designated areas in the village. Community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, so arriving early is often recommended.

    Is public transport available to Pellumbas village from Tirana?

    Yes, public transport options are available to reach Pellumbas village from Tirana. You can typically take a local bus or furgon (minibus) from Tirana towards the village. It's always a good idea to check current schedules and routes as they can vary. This makes it an accessible day trip even without a private vehicle.

    Is Pellumbas Cave suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro suggests spring and autumn are ideal, Pellumbas Cave can be visited in winter. However, hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures, potentially muddy or slippery trails, and shorter daylight hours. The cave itself offers a consistent temperature, but the hike to it will be more challenging. Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before attempting a winter visit.

    What should I wear and bring for a visit to Pellumbas Cave?

    For a visit to Pellumbas Cave, it's crucial to wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, as the trail can be uneven. Inside the cave, it's completely dark after the entrance, so a flashlight or headlamp is essential. You can often rent one from the tourist information office or borrow from local hosts near the trail's start. Bringing water, especially in warmer months, is highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable due to temperature changes between the outside and inside the cave.

    Is Pellumbas Cave family-friendly, and can children hike the trail?

    Pellumbas Cave can be family-friendly for children who are accustomed to hiking and have a good level of stamina. The trail is considered intermediate to challenging, so it might be strenuous for very young children or those unaccustomed to longer walks. Older children and teenagers who enjoy adventure will likely find the hike and cave exploration rewarding. Supervision is key, especially inside the dark cave.

    Are dogs allowed on the trail to Pellumbas Cave?

    While the official regulations for Dajti National Park regarding dogs on trails are not explicitly stated, many natural areas in Albania are generally dog-friendly. If bringing a dog, ensure it is well-behaved, kept on a leash, and that you carry out any waste. Be mindful of other hikers and local wildlife. It's always best to confirm with local authorities or guides if you have concerns.

    What kind of wildlife can be found around Pellumbas Cave?

    Beyond its ancient inhabitants like the extinct cave bear, Pellumbas Cave is currently home to bats. The surrounding Dajti National Park and Erzen River canyon are rich in biodiversity, offering habitats for various bird species, small mammals, and reptiles. Hikers might spot local fauna along the trail, especially during quieter times of day.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Pellumbas Cave?

    Yes, Pellumbas village, the starting point for the cave hike, offers amenities for visitors. You can find local cafes and restaurants serving traditional Albanian food. Some traditional guesthouses are also available in the village, providing an authentic experience for those wishing to stay overnight. It's a great opportunity to support the local community and enjoy the regional cuisine.

    What are the notable historical or archaeological features inside Pellumbas Cave?

    Pellumbas Cave is renowned for its significant historical and archaeological features. It was once inhabited by extinct cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) between 400,000 and 10,000 years ago, with fossils found in the 'Chamber of Bears.' Evidence of early human activity, including stone tools and hearths, dates back to the Middle Paleolithic period (40,000 to 30,000 years ago), making it one of only five such caves in Europe with both cave bear skeletons and Paleolithic human remnants. Archaeological discoveries also include artifacts from the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron ages.

    How long does it take to hike to Pellumbas Cave and explore it?

    The hike from Pellumbas village to the cave entrance typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and fitness level. Exploring the cave itself can take another 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how much time you spend admiring the formations and learning about its history. Allow a total of 2-3 hours for the round trip hike and cave exploration, plus travel time to and from the village.

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