Maja e Qorres () is a summit in southwestern Albania, part of the Ceraunian Mountains range, along the Ionian coast. Rising to an elevation of above sea level, it is the second-highest point of the ÃÂikë massif.
Maja e Qorres constitutes one of the summits of the ÃÂikë mountain mass, extending from the valley of Shushicë river in the north, toward Dukat and Llogara Pass in the south.
Situated near the high ridge crest overlooking Llogara, it dominates the skyline above the coastal villages of Palasë, Dhërmi and Vuno.
The summit is composed predominantly of Mesozoic carbonate rocks, particularly limestone and dolomite, characteristic of the Ionian tectonic zone.
Its relief represents a large anticline, shaped by complex tectonic folding and faulting, which has been further dissected by erosional processes, including frost weathering and karstification.
As in much of the massif, surface water is scarce due to the permeable nature of the carbonate formations.
The upper slopes are largely barren and treeless, while lower elevations support Mediterranean and subalpine vegetation, such as shrublands and seasonal pastures.
The trail begins at Llogara Pass, following the path through a dense pine forest. One route continues straight along the ridge, climbing directly to the summit. An alternative option is to turn right and follow a traversing ascent that gradually leads to Qorre Pass (1,850 m). From there, the final ascent consists of a short but steady climb of less than 200 meters.
The hike covers a distance of approximately 8.9 kilometers, with a total elevation gain of 1,015 meters and typically requires about 3 hours to complete.