[5][6][7] The park's terrain includes large alpine meadows, vertical rock faces, precipices and dense forests.
[9][10] The park features outstanding diversity with the landscape ranging from the alpine peaks of the Ceraunian Mountains covered with snow in winter to the sunny Albanian Ionian Sea Coast in summer.
At 1,027 m (3,369 ft), the Llogara Pass provides a striking scenery, with tall mountains overlooking the Albanian Riviera and several islands in the sea.
[12] Air currents that flow through the area have caused trees to bend in many interesting shapes, such as the Pisha e Flamurit.
It lies mostly between latitudes 40° and 12° N and longitudes 19° and 34° E. The park comprises 1,010 ha (10.1 km2) in Vlorë County in southwestern Albania along the Ionian Sea.
The park enjoys a mediterranean climate with subtropical influences, with moderate rainy and dry winters and warm to hot summers.
Moreover, to the south the pass opens and offers impressive views over the Albanian Riviera, that of Sazani on the southwest and that of Jonike on the northeast.
Geologically, like most of the mountains in the region, Llogara is made up of carbonic and flysch deposits from the Mesozoic and Paleozoic period.