72. päev. Aukštiškiai – Dengtiltis.
Vaatamisväärsused
The Užpelkiai Botanical–Zoological ReserveOne of the oldest nature reserves, which is distinguished by a great diversity of flora and fauna. Its value is the piles of stones, two of which have been declared natural monuments: the Pile of Stones (Tučkinės rūža) and the Devil's Road (Paežerio, Pelenio rūža). The largest lake in Tytuvėnai Regional Park – Gauštvinis (126 ha) is located in the reserve. |
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ŠimšaThe river in Šiauliai and Kelmė districts, which flows through Kiaunoriai and flows into Gauštvinis lake in the Užpelkiai Botanical–Zoological Reserve. |
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Kiaunoriai OakCenturies-old oak is a state-protected monument. |
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Kiaunoriai St. Joseph's ChurchA church standing on a very high hill. Interesting architecture with Gothic and Renaissance style features. |
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Dubysa riverOne of the most beautiful rivers in Lithuania, loved by water sports enthusiasts. River loops and furrows, forested slopes, watery and fast tributaries flowing through deep valleys form a distinctive ecosystem rich in plant and animal species. |
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Dengtiltis water millAt the beginning of the 19th century a bridge with a thatched roof was built over Dubysa at the site where the Dengtilis water mill now stands. It is said that the name of the place is derived from it. |
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Stone educational trailVisitors to the trail will see a rock, clay and sand embankment formed by the retreating ice age with boulders, sculptural expositions and stone installations on the surface. |
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Kiaunoriai manorThe homestead of the former manor, built on a hill with beautiful views of the surroundings, is a valuable example of wooden architecture. |