Seaside Regional Park, Regional park on Baltic Sea coast, Lithuania
Seaside Regional Park is a protected natural area along Lithuania's Baltic coast, encompassing water, forest, and sandy beaches across its expanse. It features walking paths and cycling routes distributed throughout, with multiple entry points providing access to different sections of the shoreline and woodland.
The territory became protected in 1992 to safeguard the coastal environment and marine life. Archaeological evidence indicates human settlements existed here in ancient times, showing the area has long been inhabited.
The name reflects its position on the Baltic coast, and visitors use the space to move between shoreline and forest areas in different ways. The trails show how people connect with the landscape through walking and cycling.
Multiple parking areas scattered throughout the park make it easy to reach different sections without walking long distances from your car. The trails are suitable for both hiking and cycling, and visitors can enjoy sections of the park in a few hours or spend longer exploring.
A rock formation called Dutchman's Cap rises from the landscape and serves as a navigation landmark for passing ships along the coast. The stones display natural weathering patterns created over long periods of time.
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