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Hiking around the Vilija River in Neris Regional Park is defined by its distinctive river valley landscape, shaped by the meandering Neris River and ancient glacial activity. The region features extensive forests, including the Dūkštas Oak Forest, and numerous streams that flow through hills, creating a varied terrain. Hikers can explore a mix of riverbanks, wooded hills, and historical mounds, offering diverse natural and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.6
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499
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6.80km
01:44
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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281
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10.3km
02:43
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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240
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19.2km
05:06
200m
200m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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236
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15.1km
04:07
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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214
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19.4km
05:12
220m
220m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kaunas has a beautiful old town. In the evenings, you can relax in one of the many bars.
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Beautiful Gothic church from 1500. Right next door is the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
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Vilnius Cathedral was built in 1779.
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The castle was originally built in 1367.
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Not Henry Wilson but Jonas Vileišis (January 3, 1872 – June 1, 1942) who was a Lithuanian politician. From September 30, 1921 until July 2, 1931, he served as mayor of Kaunas, the temporary capital of Lithuania. Under his direction Kaunas grew rapidly and became a truly modern city. A water and wastewater system, costing over 15 million Lithuanian litas, was put in place; the city expanded from 18 square km to 40; more than 2,500 buildings were built, including three modern bridges over the Neris and Nemunas rivers. All the city streets were paved, horse-drawn transportation was replaced with modern bus lines, new suburbs were planned and built, and new parks and squares were established. The foundations for a social security system were laid, three new schools were built, and new public libraries, including the Vincas Kudirka library, were established. He maintained many contacts in other European cities and as a result Kaunas was an active participant in European urban life.
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Jonas Vileišis (January 3, 1872 – June 1, 1942) was a Lithuanian lawyer, politician, and diplomat. From September 30, 1921 until July 2, 1931, he served as mayor of Kaunas, the temporary capital of Lithuania. Under his direction Kaunas grew rapidly and became a truly modern city. A water and wastewater system, costing over 15 million Lithuanian litas, was put in place; the city expanded from 18 square kilometers to 40; more than 2,500 buildings were built, including three modern bridges over the Neris and Nemunas rivers. All the city streets were paved, horse-drawn transportation was replaced with modern bus lines, new suburbs were planned and built, and new parks and squares were established. The foundations for a social security system were laid, three new schools were built, and new public libraries, including the Vincas Kudirka library, were established. He maintained many contacts in other European cities and as a result Kaunas was an active participant in European urban life.
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St. Michael the Archangel's Church or the Garrison Church is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Kaunas, Lithuania, closing the perspective of the Laisvės alėja, the main pedestrian street. It was built between 1891 and 1895 when Kaunas was part of the Russian Empire, in Neo-Byzantine style largely for the use of the Russian Orthodox garrison of Kaunas Fortress. The construction of "military" or "garrison" Orthodox churches by the Russian government in former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth lands had started after the suppression of the November Uprising of 1830-31, and peaked during the reign of emperor Alexander III of Russia. Initially the site of this church had been intended to be used for a Catholic church, but these plans had been abandoned after the Uprising. The church was designed as an Orthodox cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in 1890 by K. H. Lymarenko; it was authorized for construction on November 10 that year.
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It’s the highest and the most impressive exposure in Lithuania. Its height reaches 65 metres and its width is 260 metres. This unique geological object was declared a nature monument in 1974. Today, the exposure is protected as part of the Pavilniai Regional Park, the Pūčkoriai Nature Reserve. Pūčkoriai and its surroundings are the pride of the Pavilniai Regional Park, as well as its most famous and visited object. A magnificent panorama can be viewed from the exposure: the winding Vilnia River, the hills and forests of Pavilniai Regional Park, the Pūčkoriai manor, and a former cannon foundry. A little further down are the remains of the old dam of the Belmontas Mill.
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There are over 500 hiking routes in the Neris Regional Park area that are accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of trails, with more than 300 considered easy, 175 moderate, and 22 difficult, ensuring options for all skill levels.
Yes, the Neris Regional Park offers numerous easy trails perfect for families. For instance, the route from Kaunas, #Kaunas Sign at Kaunas Castle – Kaunas Old Town loop, is an easy 6.8 km loop that explores historical sites and is readily accessible by public transport.
The trails often traverse the unique Neris River valley, showcasing landscapes shaped by ancient glaciers, dense forests, and picturesque river views. You might encounter mythological stones like the Airėnai Stone, and several streams that form small waterfalls, particularly along the Vilsa River. The Dūkštas Oak Forest, one of Lithuania's oldest, is also a prominent feature in the park.
Absolutely. Many routes combine natural beauty with cultural heritage. For example, the Vilnius Town Hall Square – Užupis District loop takes you through historic city areas. Within the park itself, you can find ancient mounds (piliakalniai) such as Karmazinai and Bradeliškės, and sites like the restored Karmazinai barrows. Keep an eye out for highlights like the #Kaunas Sign at Kaunas Castle or Gediminas Tower.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. A notable example is the Uzupis Bridge – Užupis District loop from Vilnius, a moderate 15.1 km route that brings you back to your starting point.
The trails in Neris Regional Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the scenic river views, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the region a pleasure.
Yes, some routes will lead you past beautiful lakes. For a more challenging option, consider the Lake Alsas – Main Beach of Lake Balsis loop from Verkiai, which is a difficult 19.2 km trail offering extensive views of these water bodies. Another similar route is the Main Beach of Lake Balsis – Lake Alsas loop from Ustronė.
Beyond the general landscape, the park features several unique natural monuments. You can visit the Confluence of the Neris and Nemunas Rivers, explore the Pinyklos Mythical Spring, or marvel at the Ausiutiškiai Conglomerate. These sites add a special touch to your hiking experience.
Neris Regional Park is generally welcoming to dogs, making it a great destination for hiking with your canine companion. Many trails wind through the extensive forests, providing ample space for dogs to enjoy. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the park's natural beauty for everyone.
Neris Regional Park offers distinct beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn transforms the extensive forests into a vibrant display of colors, making it particularly picturesque. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the river, and even winter offers serene, snow-covered landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, the park features observation towers that provide panoramic views of the Neris River valley and the surrounding forests. Notable towers can be found in Ausiutiškės and Paneriai Wood, offering excellent vantage points to appreciate the region's expansive natural beauty.


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