Trail Running the Peaks of the Balkans Part 2: The Guesthouses

Part 2: The Guesthouses

Learn about what it’s like to stay in a guesthouse on the Peaks of the Balkans trail, from what the accommodations are like, what food they serve, and photos of our favorite guesthouses along the route.

Discover our favorite guesthouses along the Peaks of the Balkans route while running point to point in the Balkans.

“An Albanian’s house is the dwelling of God and the guest.’ Of God and the guest, you see. So, before it is the house of its master, it is the house of one’s guest. The guest, in an Albanian’s life, represents the supreme ethical category, more important than blood relations. One may pardon the man who spills the blood of one’s father or of one’s son, but never the blood of a guest.”

-Man Booker Prize winner Ismail Kadaré, author of Broken April

Discover our favorite guesthouses along the Accursed Mountains while running in Albania and Montenegro.

The guesthouses of the Balkans are such a unique and wonderful experience and feel like an integral part of running the Peaks of the Balkans. These family-run guesthouses, or Bujtina, range from rustic mountainside lodging to unique A-frame cabins to places that resemble more of a bed and breakfast feel. The accommodations are usually a couple of individual rooms or cabins shared with one to a handful of other people and all the bedding, towels, linens, and soaps are provided for you. Each guesthouse I stayed at was located along the route, and there was always a gorgeous lawn, balcony, deck, or terrace to stretch and relax at after a long day on the trails.

Stay in communal guesthouses along the Peaks of the Balkans and get a glimpse of what you can expect for dinner in a valley underneath the mountains.

The breakfasts and dinners are often at large communal tables in their terrace or garden where you share plates of incredible fresh local meats, fish, cheeses, vegetables, in-house baked breads, and all sorts of local dishes (I couldn’t get enough of each guesthouse’s own unique take on tarator—an excellent side made of yogurt, cucumber, and fresh dill). You have the chance to meet other travelers and enjoy some wine, beer, or lemon soda with your meal underneath the alpenglow of surrounding limestone mountains. The hosts were always so incredibly accommodating and friendly and it was such a treat to feel welcomed into their guesthouse each afternoon after a long day on the trails.

Trail run between the best guesthouses in the Balkans while running the Accursed Mountains of Georgia and Montenegro.

Our Peaks of the Balkans self-guided and guided itinerary new for summer 2025 is now available for booking here. Get a glimpse of your daily itinerary along the route including mileage and elevation gain and what you can expect each day as you trail run the Accursed Mountains.