
Albania · Shkodër County (Fushë-Arrëz Municipality)
Migrant Trail Race
Distance
60 km
Date
August 8, 2026
Entry fee
30 EUR
€ / km
€0.50
Albania’s rugged race started in 2025: remote ridgelines, raw mountain culture, and a true adventure-logistics ultra.
Elevation and Terrain
Total Meters
2045m
D+/KM
34.08m/km
For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.
Avg Uphill Gradient
9.9%
Avg Downhill Gradient
-10.9%
Uphill gradient distribution
Route Profile
Analysed 2026-05-02Terrain breakdown
Terrain
Climbs
Top climbs
8.5 km · 746 m gain
starts km 35 · avg 8.8% · max 30.7%
8.6 km · 486 m gain
starts km 14 · avg 5.6% · max 53.9%
9.3 km · 374 m gain
starts km 1 · avg 4.0% · max 35.3%
Top descents
8.4 km · 619 m drop
starts km 54 · avg -7.4% · max -35.2%
5.5 km · 466 m drop
starts km 21 · avg -8.4% · max -20.8%
3.6 km · 341 m drop
starts km 31 · avg -9.0% · max -27.0%
EUR 30 for 60km in the Albanian Alps -- 10 Aid Stations, Mountain Huts, Kryeziu Waterfall
Q: What is the Migrant Trail Race 60km? A: The Migrant Trail Race 60km -- officially The Roe Deer Trail (Shtegu i Kaprollit) -- is a mountain loop ultra starting and finishing in Fushe-Arrez, a remote municipality in Shkoder County, northern Albania. The course covers 60km with 2,045m D+ (34.1 m/km), traversing pine forests, mountain huts, ridgelines, and the Kryeziu Waterfall before returning to town. Start time is 05:00 (pre-dawn, headlamp mandatory); 15-hour cutoff. Entry fee is EUR 30. The race debuted in 2025 and is in its second edition in 2026 (August 8-9). It is organised by Maraton Albania in cooperation with Fushe-Arrez Municipality, supported by the Albanian Athletics Federation and Ministry of Tourism. The total participant cap is 300 across all distances. The race coincides with the Homeland is a Legacy municipal festival.
The Homeland is a Legacy Festival: Running in an Albanian Emigrant Homecoming
Q: How do I get to the Migrant Trail Race 60km start in Fushe-Arrez? A: Tirana International Airport (TIA) is the closest major airport, at approximately 3-3.5 hours drive from Fushe-Arrez (note: Airtable shows 123 min, which is documented as an underestimate; real drive time is 3-3.5 hours on Albanian mountain roads). Public transport is limited -- the most practical route involves bus service toward Shkoder or Puke followed by a last-mile taxi or arranged transfer. Car hire from Tirana is the most reliable option. Accommodation is in small guesthouses and hotels in the Fushe-Arrez and Puke area; contact the race organiser via migranttrailrace.run for current recommendations. Race weekend coincides with the local Homeland is a Legacy festival, so local accommodation may be busy -- book early after registration.
IS FAR: Tirana Airport Is 3-3.5 Hours from Fushe-Arrez -- What You Need to Know
Q: Is the Migrant Trail Race 60km a serious technical race despite the low entry fee? A: Yes. The EUR 30 entry fee reflects Albania's lower cost base, not a reduced race experience. The course has 2,045m D+ over 60km (34.1 m/km), a 9.93% distance-weighted average uphill gradient (just below MID tier), and a -10.86% DW average downhill (MID tier) -- comparable in gradient intensity to serious European mountain 50-65km races. Mandatory equipment includes headlamp (pre-dawn start), trekking poles, waterproof jacket, and first-aid kit. The 15-hour cutoff is achievable for fit runners but not generous given the terrain. Ten aid stations are positioned every 5-7km. The course runs fully off-road on mountain paths that are freshly cleared from vegetation in some sections. August conditions in the Albanian Alps add heat at lower elevations and potential afternoon thunderstorms at altitude.
05:00 Start, Headlamp Mandatory -- The Roe Deer Trail Begins Before Dawn
Q: What is the cultural significance of the Migrant Trail Race? A: The race is explicitly tied to the theme of migration and return. Fushe-Arrez has a significant Albanian diaspora community, and the race coincides with the annual Homeland is a Legacy (Atdheu eshte Trashegimi) festival -- a cultural celebration where Albanian emigrants return to their hometown for music, traditional food, and community events. The race name Migrant Trail Race reflects this homecoming identity: participants are not just running through the Albanian Alps, they are joining a cultural moment specific to this mountain town. Runners receive a historical and cultural information sheet in their race bag about the villages, churches, and mountain huts on the course. The 60km route passes through multiple villages (Micoj, Lumeardh, Orosh, Kryeziu) and landmarks (St. Rrok Church, Nik Zogu mountain hut, Dardha and Brahaj huts) that are described in this cultural context.
Race files
Logistics
Nearest airport
Tirana (TIA)
Notes
Start: ~3–3.5 hrs drive to Fushë-Arrëz / Public transport: limited; likely bus toward Shkodër/Pukë + taxi last-mile. PENDING OUR INTERVIEW, we will verify the last-mile logistics, and look at recommendations for accommodation in the small guesthouses/hotels in the Fushë-Arrëz/Pukë area.
FAR
It’ll possibly take 3+ hours from the closest large airport to arrive. Plan your adventure accordingly, take an extra day for those after-race beers or Curranz.

