The rugged Valbona Pass on the hike between Theth and Valbonë in the Albanian Alps
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The Theth to Valbona Hike: A Complete Guide

··3 min read·By Theth.net Editorial

The Valbonë–Theth crossing over the Valbona Pass is the reason many people come to the Albanian Alps at all — one of the most famous day hikes in the Balkans, and a classic point-to-point traverse between two remote mountain valleys. This is a complete guide to the hike: what it involves, how long it takes, and how to plan it. For the valley's other walks, see our best-hikes guide.

The hike at a glance

  • Route: a point-to-point crossing linking Theth and Valbonë — walked in either direction.
  • Distance: roughly 15 km (sources vary from about 14 to 17 km depending on route and start point).
  • Time: roughly 6–8 hours in one long day.
  • High point: the Valbona Pass at around 1,800 m (about 1,795 m), with sweeping views of the Accursed Mountains (Prokletije).
  • Terrain: a steady climb from the valley floor through pine and scree to the pass, then a long descent into the far valley.

What the trail is like

From the valley floor the trail climbs steadily up through pine forest and scree to the pass, the toughest stretch being the ascent to the col. Near the top in season there are simple huts selling drinks to walkers — a welcome stop before the long descent into the neighbouring valley. The pass has been a crossing between the Theth and Valbonë valleys for generations, used by shepherds and highlanders long before it became the backbone of the trek. The reward is the panorama from the top over the Prokletije peaks.

Planning it: guides, transfers & the Koman ferry

Most walkers do the crossing in one long day, often with a guesthouse pick-up or luggage transfer at either end — worth arranging when you book, so you walk with a day-pack rather than your full luggage. The hike is a key stage of the Peaks of the Balkans trail, and many combine it with the scenic Koman Lake ferry (Fierzë–Koman) to travel between the valleys — see our getting-to-Theth guide for how that connects.

When to go & what to bring

The crossing is a summer hike — roughly June to September, when the pass is clear of snow and the huts are open. It is a long, exposed mountain day, so:

  • Start early to beat the afternoon heat and any storms building over the peaks.
  • Carry water and layers — it is cold at the pass even in summer.
  • Check conditions with your guesthouse before setting out; mountain weather changes fast.

Wear proper hiking boots, and if you are new to long mountain days, consider a local guide. For costs, cash and the season, see our practical info and best-time-to-visit guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Theth to Valbona hike?

The crossing over the Valbona Pass is roughly 15 km (sources range from about 14 to 17 km) and takes roughly 6–8 hours in one long day, climbing to the pass at around 1,800 m (about 1,795 m) before descending into the far valley.

Which direction should you walk the Valbona–Theth crossing?

It is a point-to-point route walked in either direction. Many arrange a guesthouse pick-up or luggage transfer at either end so they walk with a day-pack.

When can you do the Theth to Valbona hike?

It is a summer hike, roughly June to September, when the pass is clear of snow and the huts are open. Start early, carry water and layers, and check conditions.

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