Regional Park
Seaside Regional Park
The park stretches along the Baltic Sea coast north of Klaipėda. Its most famous landmark is Dutchman's Cap, the highest coastal cliff in Lithuania.
Seaside Regional Park, established in 1992, stretches along the Baltic Sea coast north of Klaipėda. The park's most famous landmark is Dutchman's Cap (a 24 m high coastal cliff), which is unfortunately gradually collapsing due to sea erosion. The coastline features sand dunes, coastal meadows, and rare plant species. The park includes the settlements of Karklė and Giruliai with traditional coastal architecture. Coastal forests of pine trees covered with moss and lichen grow here. It is an excellent destination for walks by the sea, especially in autumn and spring when there are fewer tourists.