Theth - Grunas Wasserfall - Blue Eye - Theth
near Theth, Shkodër (Albania)
Viewed 3951 times, downloaded 164 times
Trail photos
![Photo ofTheth - Grunas Wasserfall - Blue Eye - Theth](https://s0.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568653/74808822.400x300.jpg)
![Photo ofTheth - Grunas Wasserfall - Blue Eye - Theth](https://s2.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568653/74808842.400x300.jpg)
![Photo ofTheth - Grunas Wasserfall - Blue Eye - Theth](https://s0.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568653/74808846.400x300.jpg)
Waypoints
Bathtubs (Attraction)
![Photo ofBlue Eye](https://s2.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568656/74808629.400x300.jpg)
![Photo ofBlue Eye](https://s0.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568656/74808657.400x300.jpg)
Blue Eye
The Blue Eye is the most visited natural attraction in Theth. This amazing attraction is located in Kaprre village, about 7 km from the center of Thethi village. The Blue Eye of Kaprre, part of Thethi National Park, is a fountain (Black Fountain) with an area of about 100 m2 and a depth of 4-5 m, formed by the Black River flowing down from upper Kaprrea. Located between rocky and green slopes, the fountain, with its depth, takes on blue and emerald tones depending on the season, creating a fascinating landscape for all visitors. The Black River originates in Maja e Zeze and is mainly fed by snowmelt. In Nderlysa it joins the Shala River and flows into the Drin River/Komani Lake.
![Photo ofGrunas Wasserfall](https://s0.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568657/74808711.400x300.jpg)
![Photo ofGrunas Wasserfall](https://s2.wklcdn.com/image_377/11325386/116568657/74808725.400x300.jpg)
Grunas Wasserfall
The Grunas Waterfall or Theth Waterfall (Albanian: Ujëvara e Grunasit or Ujëvara e Thethit) is a waterfall in Albania's Theth National Park in the Albanian Alps. It is located on the southern outskirts of Theth near the Grunas Gorge of the same name. The waterfall has a drop of about 30 meters. The water comes from a karst spring just above the fall; only meltwater that has seeped into the limestone flows over the waterfall. The waterfall is at the foot of the Maja e Boshit (2414 m above sea level) at around 800 m above sea level. A. The water flows in a stream parallel to the Grunas Gorge and below it into the Shala River. The waterfall was declared a natural monument by government resolution number 676 of December 20, 2002.
You can add a comment or review this trail
Comments