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After 2 days in Tirana, Albania my Macedonia road trip began. Plus I just love the freedom to do whatever I want without having to be on a schedule. Thus my Macedonia road trip began! Lake Ohrid straddles the border of Macedonia and Albania but the most beautiful part is surely on the Macedonia side. I was really blown away by how gorgeous Ohrid was. The first thing one does in Ohrid is go to see the Church of Sveti Jovan at Kaneo; which is immaculately set on a bluff above Lake Ohrid. The church itself has some frescoes inside but you go for the views and amazing photography. It really is a spellbinding place. There are guys at the church waiting to offer you a boat ride for only euros for minutes. The lake seems to reflect the sky and the boat gives you great views of the caves and rocks under the church. It also allows you views of the relatively large town of Ohrid itself. We asked to be dropped off in town to grab some lunch on the water, walk around and then hike back to get the car. It was a great idea and I highly recommend checking out town as well. The Macedonia road trip continued up to the capital of Skopje. Skopje is an interesting place. The main square in Skopje is pretty awesome to be honest. We stayed at the Hotel Pelister; which only has 6 or so rooms and is located perfectly in the center of the main square above a pretty good restaurant. For 70 euros the rooms were a pretty good bargain. The Balkans are super cheap so you can always find rock bottom prices at hostels or cheap guesthouses but you get what you pay for in general. Skopje is also the birthplace of Mother Teresa and there is a free memorial house to her not far from the main square. There are also numerous museums in and around the square. Outside the main square and the immediate vicinity, Skopje is really not that appealing. Hey Lee, great photos and account of your trip as always. I loved Macedonia! Such a beautiful country and the nicest people. Ohrid was also my favorite place and that church was spectacular. Thanks for the post and look forward to seeing your others from the road trip. So jealous! Lee Abbamonte has visited every country in the world plus both the North and South Poles Read more Lee Abbamonte Traveled to every country in the world. Share Tweet Pin. Comments Dan says. April 12, at pm. Lee Abbamonte says. April 16, at am. Kristin says. April 13, at am. Anna Alapatt says. April 14, at am. Such wonderful photos! Signup For My Newsletter.

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Buying blow Ohrid

We were excited to cross the border into North Macedonia. Our previous few days in Kosovo had been fascinating. Sitting in the hire car and queuing at immigration, we watched the red and yellow of the North Macedonian flag flickering in the breeze. The Republic of North Macedonia is another country that emerged from the former Yugoslavia — what would it offer? And when it did, North Macedonia proved a country of contrasts, most clearly in its enigmatic capital, Skopje. Skopje really took us by surprise. The Old Bazaar area of Skopje is a clash of culture compared to the newly developed areas. This disparity erupted in , when the women of North Macedonia protested for equality, armed with just lipstick and hugs. Good luck to them! North Macedonia is a great place to travel with a toddler or young children. There is plenty to keep them occupied and the locals are very friendly towards little ones. Here are some of our child-friendly highlights from our family holiday to Macedonia. When glimmering in the sunlight, Lake Ohrid feels really mystical. As you can see from the photo below, this stunning lake will captivate even energetic, young toddlers. The deep, marine blues of Lake Ohrid were captivating — even for toddler H! North Macedonia Highlights 2: The town of Ohrid itself is a beautiful, peaceful place, and would be worth enjoying many days there even without the gorgeous lake. The buildings of the old town — churches and amphitheatres amongst them — seem to offer beguiling views from every angle. North Macedonia Highlights 3: The quality of the North Macedonian wine , available at incredibly low prices. An important tip for frazzled mums and dads! Macedonia is great for toddlers! We popped into this supermarket to buy some North Macedonian wine and other provisions. These trolleys should be compulsory globally, to make shopping with toddlers more fun! North Macedonia Highlights 5: The intriguing city of Skopje. Walking around, we experienced an incredible, in-your-face clash of old and new. Whilst the statues and grande squares may look historic, they were erected very recently. We highly recommend Skopje for a city break with a difference. Macedonia Highlights 6: The whole region is famous for monasteries. Whilst it involved a long drive out of the way, the views from Treskavec monastery were sensational. The ruins of Treskavec monastery were remote and involved a long drive… but the scenery was stunning! For more tips from World for a Girl on travelling with toddlers and babies, click through to read our posts on:. The itinerary below covers both Kosovo and North Macedonia and includes the North Macedonia highlights described above. Transport used: Our holiday was a road-trip and we hired a car at Pristina airport, dropping it off at Skopje airport. Hiring a car is an easy and convenient way to visit North Macedonia with a toddler. It is easiest to bring your own child safety seat. Check with your hire company if you wish to rent one. If you enjoy road-trips with toddlers, here are some of our Top 5 Europe Road Trips with Babies and Toddlers for some travel inspiration! Much of the morning was spent here, watching the street scenes cafe hopping and chatting with locals. There is plenty of space for toddlers to run around. I enjoyed cafe-hopping in Pristina and there were a few gems like this funky cafe. In the morning we drove to Prizren , the cultural heartbeat of Kosovo. We loved meandering through the hilly backstreets of the old town. Around one corner would be historic mosques, around the next would be crumbling buildings or children playing in the street. After lunch near the picturesque bridge, we drove through the rain to the Vesoki Decani monastery. But once you get through, Vesoki Decani monastery is a tranquil delight and one of the monks stopped to give H some chocolate. Even monks here love toddlers! Prizren provided a number of historic and architectural sites like this mosque. We left Pristina and drove to South to Lake Ohrid. The highlight on the way was the marble cave complex at Gadime. A bit of a struggle to find, but once we were in the lovely, patient guide showed us spectacular white tunnels and marble formations. Unsurprisingly, our guide was brilliant with toddlers! A day around Lake Ohrid, mainly in the Old Town. We walked up to the amphitheatre and along to see views of the spectacular Church of St John at Kaneo. Afterwards, we continued our walk around the lake where we had one of my most enjoyable ever lunches. The seafood was excellent but it was the views over the deep blue lake that took our breath away. The boat rides to and from the lakeside restaurants had our toddler enthralled. Albania was only a few miles away and it was too much to resist. Rhino drove us clockwise around the lake with a few stops. First up was the Bay of Bones Museum where prehistoric ancestors lived in a stilted village on top of Lake Ohrid. Unexpected but very interesting! Next was the gorgeously located Sveti Naum Monastery with an abundance of peacocks to admire although a bit scary for toddler H at times. We dined on the lake in the Albanian town of Pogradec before driving back to Ohrid. The circuit was very easy to complete in a day. This is a view of Lake Ohrid, but from the Albanian side where we enjoyed lunch. On our way to Skopje, we stopped at Treskavec Monastery. But the panoramic views were sensational! H and Rhino relaxing at Treskavec monastery before hitting the road again. An incredible day in Skopje. We were blown away by Skopje and would certainly recommend a visit. Basically, millions have been spent renovating the city and a lot of the architecture is borrowed from other styles and geographies. To get the most of the city, including the Old Bazaar definitely worth a visit , take a walking tour. We did and found it absolutely fascinating. Our final day before flying home from Skopje airport. We managed to squeeze in a trip to Skopje zoo with a toddler. Nothing exceptional to mention…. Except that the zoo sold cheesy puffs to feed to the animals… Weird!! I was carrying Zizi whilst in Skopje and had to pose in front of this statue of a pregnant woman. Travelling around Europe with a toddler? Read more of our in-depth and informative guides:. Montenegro with a Toddler: Itinerary and Guide. Welcome to the World for a Girl community. Please share your own ideas and thoughts about North Macedonia family travel. Do you agree with our North Macedonia with a toddler highlights or do you have others to add? Did you do a similar North Macedonia with kids itinerary or could you recommend an alternative one? What tips do you have for other North Macedonia family travel? What a brilliant sounding trip! Yes, it was a fantastic trip. The trolleys were definitely the icing on the cake!!! Thanks for reading. Pingback: Best cities to visit in Europe - Quick News. Your email address will not be published. Welcome to the Republic of North Macedonia! Old Bazaar in Skopje, Macedonia. The statues in Skopje are incredibly grand! H loved our post-lunch boat trip over Lake Ohrid. Skopje zoo is a fun day out with little ones. It does sound great! Do the hire cars all have navigators to help you find your way easily? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More. Necessary Always Enabled.

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