Regional Park
Zagare Regional Park
The park is famous for Žagarė cherry orchards – every spring blooming cherries attract thousands of visitors. The Švėtė river valley is a geological nature monument.
Zagare Regional Park, established in 1992, is in northern Lithuania, on the Latvian border. The park's symbol is the Žagarė cherry orchards, which bloom pink every May and attract thousands of visitors to the traditional Cherry Festival. The Švėtė river valley is a unique geological site with Devonian period outcrops revealing 370-million-year-old rocks. Žagarė features an old manor complex and two churches. Visitors can hike nature trails, observe geological outcrops, and enjoy the peace of northern Lithuania.