Rambynas Hill
A sacred Samogitian hill overlooking the Nemunas River and the border with Kaliningrad — once a major pagan worship site and altar of the ancient Lithuanians.
Western Lithuania near the Nemunas Delta, where vast wetlands meet agricultural plains.
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A sacred Samogitian hill overlooking the Nemunas River and the border with Kaliningrad — once a major pagan worship site and altar of the ancient Lithuanians.

A vast wetland where the Nemunas River meets the Curonian Lagoon — one of Europe's most important bird migration corridors, with spring floods creating a temporary inland sea.

One of Europe's most spectacular spring bird migrations — hundreds of thousands of geese, swans, and cranes gather in the flooded Nemunas Delta each March and April.

One of Europe's oldest bird ringing stations, located at the tip of a peninsula jutting into the Curonian Lagoon — millions of migrating birds pass through here annually.
One of Lithuania's most pristine nature reserves protecting ancient floodplain forests along the Nemunas River — home to wolves, lynx, and some of the country's last wilderness.

One of Lithuania's most impressive hillforts with a commanding view over the Jūra River valley — a strategic stronghold since the Iron Age that now offers peaceful panoramic views.

A fairytale Renaissance castle perched above the Nemunas River — one of four castles along Lithuania's scenic 'Castle Road' and now a museum and cultural venue.

Lithuania's wild west — a vast wetland delta where the Nemunas River meets the Curonian Lagoon, home to extraordinary birdlife and a landscape that floods spectacularly each spring.

One of Lithuania's most dramatically situated hillforts, rising sharply above the Nemunas River on the border with Kaliningrad — offering views into Russian territory.

An elegant 19th-century manor in the Memelland region, now a museum showcasing the unique Germanic-Lithuanian cultural heritage of Lithuania Minor.

A striking red-brick castle with a tall Renaissance tower overlooking the Nemunas River — part of Lithuania's scenic Castle Road and home to panoramic views.

A rare surviving German drawbridge from the Memelland era — a charming piece of early 20th-century engineering in the Nemunas Delta that still functions.