From Tirana to reach Fushë-Studën, in the heart of Shebenik-Jabllanica National Park, the journey takes about two hours. It is a 90 km fully asphalted road, easily accessible by all vehicles.
The panorama is breathtaking, with the road winding through mountains until it descends into this marvelous plain dressed in white. In the center, a glacial lake and the fresh air coming from the pine forests.
In recent years, several guesthouses and restaurants have opened in Fushë-Studën, offering good conditions and organic food. The area is known for its trout fish and lamb meat, as well as its wonderful potatoes. Fushë-Studën is mainly frequented on weekends, where visitors from Tirana, Durrës, Berat, and others show why they have chosen this tourist village. Adventure seekers, especially “Off Road” car enthusiasts, also flock to experience the extraordinary adrenaline rush in Shebenik-Jabllanica National Park.
Fushë-Studën, together with the villages of Borovë, Llangë, Zabzun, Sebisht, and Moglicë, are part of the Steblevë administrative unit in the Municipality of Librazhd and are still not fully developed. In the entire region, there are 100 beds spread across 4 villas, 2 guesthouses, 1 hostel, and 1 hotel. In 2024, this area was visited by 450,000 people, but 83% of them were day visitors. The number of those who choose to stay for a 2-3 day vacation remains small due to the lack of investments in tourism, such as a ski slope.
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