Road trip North Macedonia: going to Lake Ohrid and Mavrovo

When we were preparing for our trip to Eastern Europe, finding information online about various places in Macedonia (FYROM) was a bit difficult, as this part of the world is still relatively off-track.

The Balkan nation of Macedonia is lesser-known than numerous other countries in the region, but even though it’s small in size, it’s jam-packed with activities, nature, and history.

After going to the capital city of Skopje, it was time to see some of the natural wonders that the country had to offer.

We chose that having our own wheels would be the best way to fully explore, especially since buses don’t travel to all of the destinations that we were interested in.

Having a automobile is the best way to see Macedonia (in our opinion!)
Lake Ohrid is one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe, and aside from being beautiful, we had heard rumours that lakeside apartments and hotels could be had for less than hostel beds!

Coupled with the fact that there’s an remarkable old town and ancient monasteries, this place sounded like perfection.

We weren’t exactly sure of what the lake would be like during the winter season off-season, but we chose to opt for it anyways.

Not a bad looking winter season ?
The drive through the windy, wintry mountains was beautiful and fortunately for us, the roads were slushy, not slippery. We passed by quaint towns, decrepit buildings, and too numerous mosques and churches to count.

From a distance, we could see the shimmering water, but it wasn’t until we drove along the lakeshore that we realized just how beautiful Lake Ohrid was – both the lake, and the town. rather than rushing to check in to our hotel, we chose to park the automobile and wander along the shoreline.

Our first views of the lake – stunning!
The views looking back at the town and the nearby mountains were stunning.

Jetting out from the northern side of the bay was a rocky outcropping, with a church perched on the edge. Crawling up the hillside were old, white buildings with red-tiled roofs, and lining the shore was a long pedestrian promenade.

Even though it was a cold -2 degrees celsius, the sun was shining and the sky was pure blue. We were looking forward to spending 3 days here.

We chose to stay at the Mal Sveti Kliment House, which shown to be an outstanding decision. located on a quiet, cobblestone street, about a 3 minute walk from the water is this beautiful home with just 8 rooms.

The outside of the Mal Sveti Kliment and our room
The first thing we discovered when we entered the room was the amazing view of the lake from the windows! We opened the door to our private balcony and stepped outside. The sun was glistening off of the snowy roofs and steam was bellowing out of the chimneys.

The view was sublime.

The restroom was spacious and spotless, the room was large and comfortable and…there was central heating!

The view from our room was unreal!
The manager greeted us with lots of information about the area, and then announced that the owner, Budimir, had invited us to his penthouse room the following day to take part in the Epiphany celebrations.

We weren’t sure what to expect, as we had never heard about this festival before, but we were honoured to be invited to partake in the festivities.

It was so good of the owner to invite us to his home for feasting with friends!
Epiphany is celebrated by both Western and Eastern Christians, with those in the east celebrating the baptism of Jesus. To do so, they swim in the cold waters that surround them – whether it’s a lake, ocean or river! There is also feasting and celebrating afterwards.

Some of the local foods we were sampling

This celebration was unlike anything we had ever seen, and we had no idea it was happening until we arrived ? To see much more about this amazing event, check out our video here:

Apart from seeing Epiphany, our days were spent exploring. There are unlimited things to do here, both on foot, and with a vehicle.

Don’t miss the Sveti Naum Monastery, St. Jovan Monastery (which clings to the cliff side), the ancient Theatre, Sveti Sofia Church and Tsar Samuel’s Fortress. Wandering around the old town and driving around the lakeshore are certain highlights as well.

Views looking back at the mountains from the Sveti Naum Monastery
From the lake, we headed to the mountains!

Now, if you’ve been following us, you’ll know that we’re usually tropical travellers and that we’ve spent the last 2 years or so living and travelling inhot climates. So, it was a bit of a shock when we realized that Macedonia was going to be freezing cold and snowing for a portion of our stay.

But, instead of just huddling around the heater complaining about the temperature, we chose to do something that we haven’t done in around 15 years:

Skiing and snowboarding! 

That’s right, we hit the slopes. 

Whoo Hoo, we’re on the skilift!

There are three national parks in Macedonia, and Mavrovo national Park is the biggest. The drive in was amazing, and when we reached we were a bit confused as to whether or not we were in the best spot.

We were expecting a ski hill, and instead, we saw a lake….

Once we checked in to the resort, we got some much more information and realized that we were staying best on the lakeshore, and just a quick 10 minute drive would bring us to the actual ski hill.

A bird’s eye view of the beautiful Mavrovo Lake

The scenery was incredible, but our skiing abilities were not.

First of all, renting equipment here is cheap, and so is a day pass. Being from Canada where it’s so expensive to go to the ski hill, we were shocked at the prices (see the suggestions at the bottom). so that was great, however, no one spoke English up there!

If there ever was a time where we needed someone who spoke our language, it was during our ski trip. We couldn’t figure out the hill, or which lift we needed to get on in purchase to find the “bunny hill” aka, easiest runs.

Look at me, I’m skiing!
We were literally on a lift and on our way to the black diamond runs by accident when we asked one man where the chair was going, and his reply was nothing much more than “dangerous”. maybe he only knew one word of English, but it was a good one to know!

When we finally did find the best lift, we couldn’t remember how to get on or off of it properly. With my skis and Nick’s snowboard, we ended up getting tangled up, screaming, and falling on our way off of the lift!

Once we sorted ourselves out, we found the t-bar that would then take us higher up the mountain to where the easy runs are (this was completely backwards for us, as in Canada, the easy runs are at the bottom).

Riding the t-bar shown to be a task as well and Nick ended up falling off a couple of times. But, we finally found our groove, and after a couple of hours, we were practically pros!

The sun was shining, the sky was blue, and after two days, Nick finally stopped falling down ?

Finally, staying upright ?

Because we’ve been together for so long, and have been travelling for many of the time we’ve been dating, there aren’t many things that we haven’t experienced together. But, skiing and snowboarding was a first for us! I think that’s what made it much more fun – especially because we were both terrible at it.

After visiting the terrific outdoors of Macedonia, we chose that it was time to leave. Our 10 days were up and it was time to relocation on. Wild Albania was next on the list ?

Check out our 10 day roundup video!

*Travellers suggestions and Advice*

We highly recommend the Mal Sveti Kliment House. The rooms are very economical ($28 / night when we were there), the staff are friendly and the location is perfect.

Having a automobile is a terrific way to see the country. Buses don’t go to Mavrovo, and driving around the lake is a highlight (as are all of the in-between spots). check out EconomyBookings.com for deals on rentals. You can get a automobile for just $11 / day when you rent for 10 days like we did ?

Ski passes at Mavrovo national Park are 850 MKD ($15) for a 1/2 day pass. Rentals including boots, skis and poles cost 500 MKD ($9). You can also rent jackets, gloves, toques, ski pants, etc. up at the hill.

There are numerous highway tolls in the country, with many costing around $0.71.

Do you ski or snowboard? have you ever done it abroad? let us know in the comments ?

A substantial thank you to Mal Sveti Kliment for hosting us during our stay at Lake Ohrid (and for feeding us!), and a big thanks to economy Bookings and Sharr express for hooking us up with our automobile – it was a terrific road trip! As always, all thoughts and opinions remain our own, despite any complimentary services received. 

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