Biržai Regional Park, Regional park in Biržai District Municipality, Lithuania.
Biržai Regional Park spreads across a large area in northern Lithuania with forests, lakes, and rivers woven throughout the landscape. The terrain is marked by distinctive geological formations that give the area its particular character and structure.
The park was established in 1992 following Lithuania's restoration of independence after Soviet occupation. This creation was part of a broader effort to protect the country's important natural areas.
The region has long been a center for hunting and fishing, and these traditions continue to shape how local communities live and use the land today. Visitors can find traditional crafts and knowledge practices in nearby villages that remain deeply connected to forest and lake life.
The area has hiking trails and visitor centers where you can learn about the landscape and its features. Most routes are reasonably easy to access, but it helps to check conditions beforehand to match a trail with your experience and the weather.
The park contains thousands of natural sinkholes created by underground geological processes that give the landscape an unusual appearance. The deepest of these formations are striking natural features that can catch visitors off guard while exploring.
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