Regional Park
Grazute Regional Park
One of the largest regional parks, characterized by hilly terrain and abundant lakes. The forests and lakes of Gražutė are a true nature paradise.
Grazute Regional Park, established in 1992, is one of the largest regional parks in Lithuania (277 km²) in the northeast of the country. The park territory contains numerous lakes – Luodis, Salakas, Zarasas, and others, with one of the hilliest terrains in Lithuania. Old forests with oaks and lindens grow here, home to moose, lynx, and wolves. The town of Salakas has an old church, and the surroundings contain burial mounds and old cemeteries. The park is suitable for hiking, cycling, and peaceful lakeside recreation. In winter, it is great for skiing and ice fishing.