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The turquoise Blue Eye pool near Theth
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The Blue Eye of Theth

A vivid turquoise pool near Nderlysa, reached by a beautiful but rocky walk through one of Theth’s wilder corners.

DifficultyModerate
Allow3–4 hours from Nderlysa
Best timeEarly morning in summer

Cold water in a forest gorge

Know before you go

01

Getting to the trail

Reach Nderlysa by local transfer or a longer walk from Theth, then follow the marked route toward Kaprre. Expect uneven stone, short steep sections, and limited shade near midday.

02

At the pool

The spring-fed water is intensely cold even in summer. View it from stable ground, protect the fragile banks, and never jump from rocks; currents and submerged hazards are difficult to judge.

03

Beat the crowds

Start early and carry water, sun protection, and sturdy footwear. Summer afternoons are busiest. Rain can make the approach slick and raise nearby streams.

Worth making time for

Nderlysa stone pools

Forest and gorge scenery

A striking turquoise spring

Mountain weather, trail access, boat schedules, and guesthouse services can change quickly. Confirm important details directly and ask locally before setting out.