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Take a closer look into the life of the Lithuanian nobility and visit the magnificent manor and park ensemble established in the early 20th century.
‘The Potato Road’ will lead you towards the White Swan of Lake Galvė. The road is an old land route to Užutrakis Manor House.
Sacrifice Hill marks the highest point of the Trakai Peninsula. From the top you can appreciate the beautiful landscape, a unique history and an opportunity to experience the atmosphere of medieval life.
Walking down the Varknikai Ecotourism Trail (Cognitive Walking Way) in the Varnikai Botanical-Zoological Reserve will revitalize you with the beauty of its ancient woods and the remarkable flora and fauna of Ilgelis Swamp.
The Sinkhole of Strėva hides deep in the forest, surrounded by whispering old trees and ice-free springs. It is one of the unique natural and cultural attractions of Aukštadvaris Regional Park. It is a state-protected geomorphological site of natural heritage.
The Stone of Nikronys is a dominant feature of Aukštadvaris Regional Park. It is an amazing natural monument that attracts people with its coded riddle about a mysterious treasure …
Surrounded by legends, the Devil’s Pit invites visitors to listen closely to the mysterious sounds coming from the earth. You might even manage to make out the tower of the sunken church down below.
Bradeliškės Hill Fort is the biggest hill fort in the Neris River Regional Park. It has been extensively researched by archaeologists and very well adapted for tourists. It is located in the impressive Dūkšta Brook valley and with the help of modern technologies you can travel back to the times of our...
Maišiagala offers guests a rich history and invites everyone to have a closer look at the hill fort that was once part of a circle of castles built to protect Vilnius. Visitors will also be reminded of the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Algirdas.
Meškonys and Paliepiukai, small villages of Vilnius region, have just a few dozen inhabitants. However, both are famous for the World Heritage Sites of outstanding universal value: triangulation chain points of Struvė Geodetic Arch.
In 1989 it was announced that the geographic centre point of Europe is located in Lithuania, close to Vilnius. The area is recognised as a tourist site thanks to its beautiful landscape and the monument erected at the centre point location.
The numerous valleys and hills of the Medininkai Highlands invite you to enjoy a breath-taking landscape and to visit Lithuania’s highest summit, the Hill of Aukštojas.