A Lithuanian blogger, Mantas Brazdžionis, likes to find undiscovered places across the country. From an interwar-era prison to an abandoned chapel and a cave for young men dodging Soviet army conscription – he has seen it all. Brazdžionis has agreed to share some of the top things he has seen on his travels.
1. Lyduvėnai Bridge (Raseiniai District) The longest and tallest bridge in Lithuania was only opened to the public last year. "There is also a pedestrian path that winds under the bridge and can be walked with a guide.
To make it safe, visitors are given helmets and vests, and a guide explains the history of the bridge," said Brazdžionis. 2. Love Island (Druskininkai) Visitors to Druskininkai are familiar with the cycling and hiking trails along the Nemunas River.
But Love Island is another less-visited place, especially to watch sunsets. "You can't get to Love Island in the middle of the river, but there used to be a bridge in the old days, which made it a popular date spot. Now, the island can be admired from a viewing platform at the bend of the river.
The views are truly spectacular,” said Brazdžionis. 3. Čiobiškis Cave (Širvintos District) According to the blogger, it is not easy to get to the only real cave in Lithuania.
The untouched work of nature not only offers beautiful views, but also interesting legends. "Since the cave is located above a stream, on top of a slope, you have to be careful when hiking up to it. However, for those of us who a.