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Lëkurësi Castle

Lëkurësi Castle

Kalaja e Lëkurësit

Ottoman fortress from 1537 on a hilltop above Saranda – the city's main panoramic viewpoint

About

Lëkurësi Castle (Kalaja e Lëkurësit) is a 16th-century Ottoman fortification on Lekursi Hill, southeast of Saranda. Built in 1537 on the orders of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, it is square-shaped with two round towers, walls approximately 2 m thick and up to 7 m high.

From Saranda's centre, it's 3–4 km along a paved road. By car it takes 10 minutes; on foot 45–60 minutes uphill. Entry is free.

Allow 30–60 minutes for the ruins and panorama. Inside the walls, the restaurant Kalaja e Lekuresit has a large open terrace – a popular spot for sunset dinners.

Transport

Travel time

On foot from Saranda center17–26 min.2 km
By car from Saranda5 min.2 km
From the airport Vlora Airport (VLO) · VLO2 h 24 min.97 km
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Location

In detail

What's here

The hilltop offers a near-360° panorama: to the west, Saranda's bay and the Ionian Sea with Corfu on the horizon; to the east, a valley with Butrint Lake and the Gjerë mountain range. The fortress ruins are partial – walls, foundations of two round towers, and fragments of interior structures. The 16th-century limestone masonry is clearly visible.

Inside the castle walls sits a restaurant with a sprawling open-air terrace seating several dozen tables. The menu covers Albanian and Mediterranean cuisine – salads, fish, pizza, grilled meats, and drinks. On summer evenings, live traditional folk music and dancing are sometimes featured. Halfway up the road, the Natyra restaurant offers another panoramic terrace.

Around the castle, Hoxha-era concrete bunkers dot the hillside. The slopes are covered with olives and Mediterranean maquis scrub. The road up is a paved switchback – narrow in places but in good condition.

Highlights

Why visit

Year built – 1537, by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent during his campaign against Corfu

Garrison – housed 220 soldiers, controlling Saranda's harbour and the road to Butrint

Walls – approximately 2 m thick, up to 7 m high, 16th-century limestone construction

Panorama – near-360° view: Saranda bay, Corfu, Butrint Lake, Gjerë mountains

Restaurant – inside the walls, with a sunset terrace and live folk music in summer

History

Past & present

The fortress was built in 1537 by Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent during his military campaign against Corfu. It controlled Saranda's harbour and the strategic road to Butrint. The garrison numbered 220 soldiers. The plan is square with two round towers at the northwestern and southeastern corners. On the hillside below sat the village of Lëkurës, which at the time was larger than Saranda itself.

In the 18th century, the castle was raided by the forces of Ali Pasha of Tepelena. In February–March 1878, an armed conflict broke out between Albanian locals and Greek rebels led by Georgios Stephanou – the retreating Greeks took refuge inside the castle. After 1878 the village was abandoned and the fortress lost its military role. Partial restoration was carried out in the 20th–21st centuries, and a restaurant was opened within the walls. Today the castle is Saranda's principal viewpoint.

For visitors

Visitor information

Tickets & prices

Entry is free, 24/7. Restaurant Kalaja e Lekuresit operates during lunch and evening hours (check on-site). Average restaurant bill is above Saranda's average.

Rules & restrictions

The ruins are unfenced – exercise caution at wall edges, especially with children. Walking up the paved road (45–60 min) is hot in summer – bring water. Hilltop parking is limited on summer evenings. For the restaurant on peak days, arrive early to secure a table.

On-site facilities

Restaurant with open terrace (Albanian, Mediterranean cuisine). Toilets at the restaurant. Free parking at the top, but limited. Good mobile signal. For visitors with limited mobility: driveable by car, but the ruin grounds are uneven stone surfaces.

Getting there

Transport & directions

From central Saranda (3–4 km, 10 min by car):

– By car: paved switchback road, narrow in places but good condition. Free parking at the top

– Taxi: ~1,000 ALL (~€10) round trip, agree on a pickup time

– On foot: 45–60 minutes uphill on paved road

At the site:

Parking near the castle entrance. On summer evenings it fills up – arrive before 6:00 PM to guarantee a spot.

When to go

Best time to visit

Season: Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) – comfortable temperatures for walking up, clear air and good visibility. Summer is hot; visit in the late afternoon.

Time of day: Sunset is prime time – panorama of the bay with the setting sun, restaurant open, possible live music. Morning is quiet, good for photos.

Duration: 30–60 minutes for ruins and panorama. 2–3 hours if dining at the restaurant.

Avoid: Midday sun in summer for the walk up. Saturday evenings in July–August – the restaurant gets very crowded.

Questions & answersFAQ

Popular questions

Practical answers about visiting, routes and time on site.

Is there an entrance fee?+

No, entry to the castle grounds is free and available 24/7.

How do I get there without a car?+

Walk from Saranda centre – 45–60 minutes uphill on a paved road. A taxi costs about 1,000 ALL (~€10) round trip.

Is the restaurant worth visiting?+

Kalaja e Lekuresit is popular for its terrace and sunset views. Food is average by local standards, but the atmosphere and panorama are the real draw. Live folk music some summer evenings.

How long should I spend?+

30–60 minutes for the ruins and panorama. 2–3 hours if you stay for dinner.

Is it suitable for children?+

Yes, but the ruins are unfenced – supervise children near wall edges. Walking up with small children is tiring; better to drive or take a taxi.

What can you see from the castle?+

To the west – Saranda bay, the Ionian Sea, and Corfu island. To the east – a valley, Butrint Lake, and the mountain range. Nearly 360° views.

When is the best time to visit?+

Sunset for the best panorama and dinner atmosphere. For the walk up, morning or late evening to avoid the heat.

What else is nearby?+

On the way down – Natyra restaurant with a view terrace. In Saranda itself – the promenade, the synagogue, and Pasqyra Beach 9 km south.

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