
Information about the disabled lift in the Treetop Walk complex
WE REGRET that we are still unable to invite visitors with disabilities to the Treetop Walk Observation Tower - due to technical failures, the disabled lift is still closed, but we already have a signed
The Joint Council of Anykščiai Regional Park met
Today, the Joint Council of Anykščiai Regional Park met at the Anykščiai Regional Park Visitor Center. The meeting was attended by specialists from the Aukštaitija Protected Areas Directorate, Anykščiai District Municipality Administration, and the Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture in Panevėžys.Thank you for your attention.
In recent days, we have been receiving your comments and criticism that trees have fallen, stairs have broken, etc. in Anykščiai Regional Park. We would like to thank everyone for not being indifferent and for taking care not only of nature, but also of
Visitor ticket
We are happy to welcome you to Anykščiai Regional Park and other protected areas in Lithuania. We hope that the infrastructure we have created - observation towers, educational trails, information stands, resting places - will help you get to know nature better,
TRAVEL THIS SUMMER WITH A PROTECTED AREAS PASSPORT
This summer we invite you to visit all Lithuanian national and regional parks by collecting park stamps in the Protected Areas Passport. This passport can be obtained free of charge at the visitor centers of national and regional parks, as well as
20 places! We visit Protected Areas!
May 1 marked the 20th anniversary of Lithuania's accession to the European Union. On this occasion, the State Service for Protected Areas selected 20 exceptional values and places, renovated and adapted for visiting with European Union funds.