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Touring cycling in Kurtuvėnų Regioninis Parkas offers routes through a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including forests, open fields, and areas around historical manor estates. The region features gentle rolling hills and numerous water bodies, providing a diverse environment for cyclists. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making it suitable for a range of cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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34
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32.2km
02:51
280m
280m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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30.3km
02:40
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270m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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17.1km
01:05
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
01:22
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
02:07
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A stop here is sure to be a win. From the lovely campsite, beautiful bike tours through forests and along lakes are possible. Stick to the bike paths, side routes are sometimes very strenuous. Hilly terrain and natural routes require a good bike.
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Couldn't find any info about it. Looks nice anyway :) Big rest spot around.
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The three-stemmed Napoleon pine is one of the most impressive in Kurtuvėnai Regional Park. Height – 22 m, trunk circumference – 3.3 m, diameter – over a meter. It is believed that this tree could be about 300 years old. It is said that Napoleon's treasure is hidden under the pine. At dusk, the wind rises in that place and a brown dog barks. Therefore, people built a chapel in the pine.
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This stone used to lie in a swampy part of the Kurtuvėnai forest near Rimas Hill. It was saved from destruction by a resident of the village of Mekiai. The man kept it in his homestead for several decades. In 2008, at the initiative of the Kurtuvėnai community, the stone with the “Footprint of God” was brought back and placed near its former location, at the foot of Ribiškės hill. People used to say that God descended from heaven and left his footprints on the stone. Others believed that angels flew and stamped their footprints on the stone. Footprint stones are called footprint stones because of their elongated depressions 10–40 cm long, 4–15 cm wide, and 2–7 cm deep (rarely larger). Some resemble a barefoot or shod human foot, while others resemble the footprints of animals and domestic animals. https://www.siauliurajonas.lt/lankytinos-vietos/akmuo-su-dievo-peda/
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The manor barn located in Kurtuvėnai Regional Park is a unique value of Lithuanian wooden architectural heritage. It is believed that the barn was built from pine logs at the end of the 18th century by the serfs of the Nagurskiai manor. For more than 200 years, the Baroque-style building has amazed with its size, two-tiered roof with semicircular dormers, an unusual recessed gable and gallery, arched beams, and blacksmithing. The barn survived both world wars – during the First World War, it managed to escape a fire in the manor homestead, and during the Second World War, it was hit by several cannonballs, but the fire was quickly extinguished. In the second half of the 20th century, this building was one of the largest and oldest wooden barns in Lithuania. https://www.pamatyklietuvoje.lt/lankytinos-vietos/kurtuvenu-dvaro-svirnas/539 https://www.siauliurajonas.lt/lankytinos-vietos/kurtuvenu-dvaro-sodyba-1/
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The Kurtuvėnai Regional Park Visitor Center is located in the restored Kurtuvėnai Manor Ratisbon building. One of the most interesting visitor centers in Lithuania. Engaging exposition, wonderful staff. The center is located in a picturesque corner of nature with a rich historical heritage. https://www.pamatyklietuvoje.lt/lankytinos-vietos/kurtuvenu-regioninio-parko-lankytoju-centras/26549 https://zemaitijosstd.lrv.lt/lt/veiklos-sritys/regioniniai-parkai-ir-rezervatai/kurtuvenu-regioninis-parkas/
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The white towers of the Kurtuvėnai Church rise to a height of 50 m. The architecture of the building combines elements of late Baroque and early Classicism. The interior of the church exudes the restraint of Classicism, but it can also discern aesthetic elements of late Baroque and Neo-Gothic. The construction of the church, completed in 1792, was financed by the owner of the Kurtuvėnai Manor, Jakub Nagusrki (1752-1789). The magnificent building was to become not only the house of God, but also a tombstone for the founder. This is evidenced by the coat of arms of the Nagurski family Pobog above the main entrance. Construction work lasted 9 years. The church project was prepared in 1783 by Martynas Knackfuss (1740–1821), a professor of architecture at Vilnius University and the pioneer of Classicism in Lithuanian architecture. For many years, the Kurtuvėnai church and the manor house formed an architectural complex, connected by baroque forms and compositional axes. The manor house has long since disappeared, and the exterior of the church has hardly changed. At the beginning of the 20th century, the side windows of the main facade were slightly raised, and the balcony opening was bricked up. https://www.pamatyklietuvoje.lt/lankytinos-vietos/kurtuvenu-sv-apastalo-jokubo-baznycia/1228 https://www.siauliurajonas.lt/lankytinos-vietos/kurtuvenu-sv-apastalo-jokubo-baznycia/
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The five state-protected Bubiai poplars are the largest trees of this species in Lithuania. Their tops reach a height of 31–33 meters. The trunk diameter is from 1.5 to 1.8 meters. The thickest of these five is the two-stemmed poplar, the circumference of which at chest height is 5.73 meters.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes in Kurtuvėnų Regioninis Parkas, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy loops to more challenging rides.
Yes, the park offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. One such option is the Kurtuvėnai Manor – Kurtuvėnai Manor Granary loop from Bazilionai, which is 9.7 miles (15.6 km) long and takes about 1 hour 22 minutes to complete.
For experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, Kurtuvėnų Regioninis Parkas has several difficult routes. The Napoleon Pine loop from Maskvytė is a notable option, covering 20.0 miles (32.2 km) with significant elevation changes, typically taking around 2 hours 51 minutes.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Kurtuvėnų Regioninis Parkas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Kurtuvėnai Manor Granary – Kurtuvėnai Manor loop from Bubių kryžkelė and the Kurtuvėnai Manor – Kurtuvėnai Manor Granary loop from Kurtuvėnų dvaras.
The routes often pass through diverse natural landscapes. You can encounter significant natural monuments like the Napoleon Pine and the Stone With the 'Footprint of God'. Many routes also offer views of the park's numerous water bodies and forests.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can cycle past the impressive Kurtuvėnai Manor and the Kurtuvėnai St. Apostle James Church. These historical estates and cultural landmarks are often integrated into the touring routes.
For scenic views, consider routes that pass by Girnikai Hill, which offers elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape. The Boardwalk and Observation Deck at Kurtuvėnai Regional Park Wetlands also provides excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and panoramic views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, which includes pine forests, historical manor landscapes, and gentle rolling hills, offering a diverse and engaging cycling experience.
The park's generally moderate elevation changes and a selection of easy routes make it suitable for families. The Girnikai Hill – Kurtuvėnai Manor loop from Kurtuvėnų dvaras, for example, is an easy 11.2-mile (18.0 km) route that could be a good option for families.
The best time for touring cycling in Kurtuvėnų Regioninis Parkas is typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for pleasant riding conditions.
Yes, the park offers facilities for visitors. You can find a Campsite Pavilion and Lake View within Kurtuvėnai Regional Park, which can be a convenient stop for a break or an overnight stay.


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