Agritourism is where agriculture and tourism meet to provide you with an amazing educational experience, whether it be a tour of a farm or ranch, a festival or cheese-making class. Farmers, ranchers and wineries turn their land into a destination and open their doors to the public in order to teach more about what they do.
Where to find them in Albania? These are our suggestions:
Exploring Albania’s agritourism scene offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to connect deeply with the country’s rich agricultural heritage and rural traditions. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, farms and vineyards open their doors to travelers, offering a taste of authentic Albanian life. Staying at a traditional farmstay, I had the opportunity to partake in daily activities like olive picking, cheese making, and wine tasting. The hospitality of the locals is unmatched; sharing meals made from fresh, home-grown ingredients and hearing stories about the land and its history created a sense of connection and appreciation for the simplicity and beauty of rural life.Not just an agritourism resort but a completely new experience so close to the city of Tirana. Kazerma e Cerenit is a transformation of an abandoned military ward into a touristic destination in the area of Surrel in Tirana
The inn takes its name from the historical name of the area, although the exact origin and meaning of the name is disputed. According to one version, Tomadhe came as a name from the phrase “great land”, which means wide land
The old stone house located at the highest point of the farm, was restored in 2018 by the family and turned into a guest house. A dilapidated corner of the building has been creatively turned into a floor-to-ceiling glass window.