Anykščiai Regional Park, Regional park with Devonian cliffs in Anykščiai District Municipality, Lithuania.
Anykščiai Regional Park is a large nature reserve featuring Devonian cliff formations, forests, rivers, and lakes spread across the Šventoji River valley. The landscape displays diverse geological layers and open spaces that invite exploration throughout the area.
The area became a protected regional park in 1992 and safeguards archaeological sites linked to medieval Lithuania, including remains from the era of early Lithuanian rulers. The preserved Burbiškis estate reflects the region's long history of settlement and habitation.
The park preserves the home of Lithuanian writer Antanas Baranauskas and features a museum dedicated to horses, which played an important role in the daily life and work of people living in this region. These traditions remain visible in how locals connect with the landscape today.
The park has marked trails for walking and cycling that pass through varied landscapes and suit different fitness levels. The best conditions for exploring are during warmer months when paths are dry and easily accessible throughout the area.
The park is home to Puntukas, one of Lithuania's largest boulders that was transported here during the Ice Age by moving glaciers. This massive rock formation stands as a striking landmark and draws visitors interested in the region's geological past.
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