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This exclusive part of Lithuania, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not only unique in nature, but also an impressive application for cyclists. There are dozens of cycling trails on the Curonian Spit. Ferries go to the peninsula from Klaipeda for pedestrians and cars.
It is recommended to travel by car or bicycle along the route. Before planning your trip, please note that the estimated times on the route are indicative and have been calculated for the distance for travelling from one object to another – the end time of the entire trip will depend on you and the time spent on each object individually.
The Juodkrantė brick embankment combines the magnificent beauty of the Curonian Spit's waterscape with man-made art.
The Dendrological Trail in Juodkrante Old Town is equipped with an impressive sound trap that resembles a megaphone
Nagliai Nature Reserve covers an area of 1680 ha. It stretches from Juodkrante to Pervalka for nine kilometers.
Gray dunes (more commonly referred to as Dead Dunes) are dunes that run across the Nagliai Nature Reserve on the Curonian Spit, between Pervalka and Juodkrantė.
Nida is famous for its special tranquility and attracts a group of its long-time travelers every year.
Climbing up the Parnidis dune on the southern side of the Nida settlement you will visit the White Dune habitat.