10 Things to do in Berat County That You Shouldn't Miss

February 28, 2022 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Berat County, Albania including Nurellari Winery and Guest House, Kantina e Veres Alpeta., Tunnels of Pirogoshi, Berat Castle, Cobo Winery, National Ethnographic Museum Berat, Osum Canyon (Kanioni i Osumit), National Iconographic Museum Onufri, Family Time, Quarter Of Gorica.
Restaurants in Berat County

1. Nurellari Winery and Guest House

Polican, Berat 5000 Albania +355 69 513 6326 [email protected] http://www.nurellariwinery.com
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5.0 based on 75 reviews

Nurellari Winery and Guest House

Nurellari Winery Cellar, located in a fantastic landscape, is a family run business that offers a variety of services to our guests. We offer wine tasting events, refreshments, a variety of foods service, vineyard tours, and even luxury accommodation on site. Please call or email us to make a reservation! We strive to accommodate all our guests but sometimes is simply not possible. Book in advanced to avoid any disappointment!

Reviewed By sebbe7 - Aarhus, Denmark

We visited Nurellari for one day where we both had the wine tasting, the dinner and stayed for one night. The house itself is amazing and one of the most beautiful houses we’ve seen on our trip around Albania. The room was great and again one of the best rooms we stayed in during our trip Fatos was really friendly and had a lot to tell about their history. The wines we tasted were really good, especially one of their white wines and their red wine montemeca, but it was a shame most of the red wines were sold out, even though that must have been a good sign ;). All in all it was a very good experience and we can only recommend others to stop by and see their place and taste the wine

2. Kantina e Veres Alpeta.

Berat 4002 Albania +355 69 766 7302 https://www.facebook.com/Alpeta/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Kantina e Veres Alpeta.

In Alpeta winery you can test all wine we product and Raki. Can make a tour to our vineyards and visit the village too.

Reviewed By 27vini - Maidstone, United Kingdom

Fantastic place to stay ! Excellent service! Lovely Wine and Raki ! Highly recommended place ! Well organised family business!

3. Tunnels of Pirogoshi

Corovode Albania http://www.visitskrapar.com/stay/what-to-visit/the-tunnels-of-pirogoshi/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Tunnels of Pirogoshi

4. Berat Castle

Rruga Mihal Komnena, Berat 5001 Albania
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4.5 based on 1,008 reviews

Berat Castle

This 13th-century fort includes a number of preserved Byzantine churches, including the 13th-century Church of St. Mary of Vllaherna and the 14th-century Church of the Holy Trinity.

Reviewed By nadiaolson - Montenegro, null

Take a guide, worth it! An amazing living castle. People still live here, beautiful houses, businesses, souvenir shops, ruins, mosques etc. Beautiful view of the city. highly recommend!

5. Cobo Winery

Berat SH72, Ura Vajgurore 1001 Albania +355 67 407 0562 [email protected] http://www.cobowineryonline.com
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Cobo Winery

Reviewed By Mia20Apollonia - Vienna, Austria

It was a very interesting experience. Very warm welcome from the whole family there. Would say almost a must if you visit albania. You could see in their eyes how much they love their “babies”

6. National Ethnographic Museum Berat

Lagja 13 Shtatori Mangalem, Berat Albania 355 32 32 224 http://albania.shqiperia.com/kat/m/shfaqart/aid/2243/National-Ethnographic-Museum-Berat.html
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

National Ethnographic Museum Berat

Reviewed By NiclasR62

The museum is a good option to get some historic information about Berat. The infos are available in many different languages and it's also a nice option to escape the hot hours during the summer days in Berat :)

7. Osum Canyon (Kanioni i Osumit)

Rruga e Kanioneve, Corovode 5402 Albania
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Osum Canyon (Kanioni i Osumit)

Reviewed By boracuni22

We had an amazing experience in the Osumi Canyon.Me ,my brother and my cousins had so much fun????.The trip and the view was PERFECT!!✨✨We felt safe with the guide boys ,especially with our new friend ????Genti????.We had nice time toghether.Hope to go again one day????

8. National Iconographic Museum Onufri

Located in the Inner Part of Saint Mary Church in Berat Castel, Berat Albania +355 32 232 224 http://www.muzeumet-berat.al
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4.5 based on 236 reviews

National Iconographic Museum Onufri

Reviewed By OxfordStrasser

Lovely old converted church housing a fine collection of ikons - some of them from the 15th century. Good English signage, well laid out and beautifully presented.

9. Family Time

Otllak, SH72, Berat Albania +355 69 731 3131 http://www.facebook.com/Family-Time-262067004218029/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Family Time

10. Quarter Of Gorica

Berat Albania http://www.berat.info/?page_id=215
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4.0 based on 175 reviews

Quarter Of Gorica

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

Berat is a fascinating medieval town in central Albania. Beneath the commanding hilltop fortress lies the old town divided by the Osumi river into two neighborhoods - Gorica and Mangalem. Mangalem is the part right beneath the fortress and is predominantly Muslim, while across the river is predominantly an Orthodox quarter of Gorica. Both communities live in harmony and peace. During the Ottoman era, those not willing to embrace Islam, had to pay higher taxes to retain their religion. Both neighborhoods are fantastic to explore with unique architecture - houses so close one to another, set on an elevated terrain one window above the another, hence the city's nickname "town of 1000 windows".

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