Regional Park
Pagramantis Regional Park
The park protects the Jūra river valley – one of the most beautiful in western Lithuania. Deep valleys, forests, and outcrops create a unique landscape.
Pagramantis Regional Park, established in 1992, encompasses the Jūra river valley in western Lithuania. The Jūra river flows through a deep valley up to 30 m deep, with slopes covered in old forests. The park features geological outcrops revealing thousands of years old sediments. The town of Pagramantis has an old church and manor remains. The forests are home to roe deer, wild boar, foxes, and numerous birds. It is one of the least known but truly worthy protected areas to visit in western Lithuania.