Pasakų Park, Fairy tale amusement park between Karoliniškes and Lazdynai districts, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Pasakų Park is an amusement park with dozens of wooden sculptures positioned throughout pine forest paths, each representing characters from Lithuanian fairy tales. The area includes walking trails, picnic spots, and exercise spaces spread across the wooded landscape.
This park opened in 1986 on a western site where a wooden castle had previously stood. Landscape architect Romualdas Jurgilis designed the space, shaping what became a recreational forest destination.
The park displays carved figures from Lithuanian folktales positioned throughout the forest, making these regional stories visible and tangible to visitors. Information boards explain who these characters are and what role they play in local storytelling traditions.
The terrain is manageable on foot and features marked trails suitable for different activity levels. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear since the ground is uneven and paths wind through forest areas.
The park is home to diverse wildlife including squirrels and rare bird species that inhabit the pine forest. These natural residents transform the space into something more than just a sculpture park.
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