ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrive in VILNIUS
Arrival in Vilnius. Individual transfer to your hotel (not included). Overnight at 3* hotel in VILNIUS
Day 2: VILNIUS – TRAKAI, ~35 km/22 mi. or 40 km/ 25 mi.
Collect rental cycles at your hotel (if pre-ordered). Morning free to explore Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years. In the afternoon cycling to Trakai, a former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, to visit the 14thC island castle on a small island in Lake Galvė. Overnight at 3* hotel in TRAKAI
Day 3: TRAKAI – SEMELIŠKĖS – KAUNAS, ~46 km/29 mi. or 59 km/37 mi.
Cycling on a picturesque, rolling road through the land of lakes and hills, pass Elektrėnai where the most powerful thermal power station in Lithuania is located. Finish cycling in Žąsliai or Kaišiadorys, where you’ll take a train (not included) for a half-hour ride to Kaunas, the second largest city and former Lithuanian capital from 1919-1939. Arrive in Kaunas, hotel check-in.
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Day 4: KAUNAS – VILKIJA – PANEMUNĖ Castle, ~76 km/47 mi.
Morning free to explore the Old Town of Kaunas, then cycling along the Nemunas River to Mikytai, where you’ll take a ferry across the river to Vilkija. Continue cycling along the river to impressive Panemunė Castle (16th-17thC). En route cross the Dubysa River, pass Veliuona mound hill, the grave of the Grand Duke Gediminas and Raudonė Castle. Overnight in Panemunė Castle (4* hotel).
Day 5: PANEMUNĖ Castle – JURBARKAS – TAURAGĖ, ~60 km/38 mi.
Continue cycling along the Nemunas River to Jurbarkas. From Jurbarkas cycle towards Smalininkai, for a long time a border town between Lithuania and the germanised Klaipeda Region. From there you’ll leave the Nemunas River for a while and cycle through the woods towards Tauragė, passing the Viešvilė Nature Reserve. Overnight at 3* hotel in TAURAGĖ.
Day 6: TAURAGĖ – ŠILUTĖ, ~60 km/38 mi.
Cycling on local, country roads to Šilutė, a town named after “Šilokarčema” (a pub in the pine forest). This region is known as a land of storks and the White Stork truly deserves its place as Lithuanian’s national bird. Overnight at 3* hotel in ŠILUTĖ.
Day 7: ŠILUTĖ -VENTĖ -NIDA (app. 33 km/21 mi.)
Morning cycle to Ventė Horn to visit the 19thC lighthouse and the Ornithological Station that retell their stories and have a panoramic view of the landscape including a glimpse of the Curonian Spit shining sand dunes washed by the Baltic Sea on one side and the Curonian Lagoon on the other. Cross the Curonian Lagoon by boat to Nida, former fishmen’s village now the largest town on the Curonian Spit and one of the most beautiful resorts in Lithuania. In case of windy weather there might be a morning boat from Šilutė. Arrive in Nida, hotel check-in. Overnight at 3* hotel in NIDA.
Day 8: NIDA to KLAIPĖDA along sand dunes of the Curonian Spit, ~ 58 km/36 mi.
Explore Nida where you can cycle alongside impressive sand dunes and visit the most popular places of interest – the Fisherman’s House, the summer house of famous German writer Thomas Mann, and the Amber Gallery. Afterwards cycle on an asphalt bike path through woods along the Curonian Spit to Klaipėda. En route you may stop for a walk on a wooden path to the Dead Dunes where you’ll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, watch a colony of grey herons and cormorants, and explore the Hill of Witches, which has a hundred fanciful and folksy wooden sculptures scattered along a forest path in Juodkrantė village. Arrive in Klaipėda to take a ferry to the Old Town. Overnight at 3* hotel in KLAIPĖDA.
Day 9: Depart KLAIPĖDA
Enjoy a final stroll through this fascinating town before we transfer you to Palanga airport or international ferry terminal or bus/train station for your departure (offered as optional extras). You may also stay extra nights (offered as optional extras) and enjoy Klaipėda longer.