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Family friendly hiking trails in Sausinės Miškas are situated within a forest environment in the Kaunas District Municipality of Lithuania. The area is characterized by its natural setting, featuring woodlands and the Sausinės stream, a tributary of the Nevėžis river. Terrain elevation is generally low, with routes offering gentle gradients suitable for various fitness levels. The landscape provides a green environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Another highlight is the Kaunas Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. It is the largest building in the Old Town and has been the basilica of the Cardinal of Lithuania since 1921. The church was built in the Gothic architectural style and features a Baroque high altar depicting the crucifixion scene of Jesus. Worth seeing is the sacristy with its cross vault or the 17th-century Neo-Gothic wood-carved chapel.
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Also remarkable are the memorial plaques at the edge of the graveyard from the German cities of Munich, Frankfurt (Main) and Berlin, which in November 1941 brought about 1000 of their fellow citizens, including women, here to be murdered by the Nazi murderer gangs.
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The shapes of the memorial museum building (currentiy, the Exposition of Occupations) designed by architects Gediminas Baravykas and Vytautas Vielius symbolize a land that cracked because of the pain of tens of thousands killed people. It seems that the sloping blind walls (roofs) have difficulty breaking free of the cracked ground.
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(UN) FILLED VOID Or lune 14, 1941, at night, a mass forceful deportation of Lithuanian citizens to the most severe USSR areas started. Deportations aimed at changing social and national composition of citizens and suppress resistance to the occupation regime. In the echelon formation places, at train stations, families were divided into two groups: 'Group A' consisted of "heads of family', and 'Group B' - of 'family members", mothers, children, and grandparents. People from 'Group A' were carried by convoy to forced labour camps and prisoner-of-war camps, and people from 'Group B' - to places of exile. In total, more than 17,000 people were deported from Lithuania during the four-day deportations. The exhibition "(Un)filled Void" conveys the drama of separation experienced by families after the repressions that occurred in June 1941. The members of the most socially vulnerable group of society (women, children, grandparents) that are captured in photographs from exile, metaphoricall discover a connection with the breadwinner (husband, father, son) in daily life alongside the accompanying silhouettes of memory. The poems framed in the silhouette of a young man are symbolically presented as an expression of the emotional response. Their author, Lithuanian officer Alfonsas Kazlauskas, was arrested and separated from his wife, two daughters and mother on June 14, 1941. The most sensitive experiences of a man with a robust spirit in loneliness are strongly felt in the verses: longing for family and love, preserving hope and determination, discovering the meaning of existence, feeling the support of the loved ones, giving the new meanings to the sense of nature. The apple orchard becomes an idyllic, cosy and a safe allusion to the homeland that was not available at the time. The branches make an impression of a patronizing veil wrapping the images of people marked by a brutal regime and thoughts frozen in ink. They came back, they won, they stayed alive in our memory .. Alfonsas Kazlauskas (1904-1984) Head of the family, Lithuanian officer, political prisoner. In 1926, he graduated from the Military School and was awarded the rank of lieutenant in artillery. In 1932, he graduated from the course of Vytautas Magnus Officers' Artillery Department. He became a captain in 1934. In early 1940's he was promoted and became a major. Upon the liquidation of the Lithuanian Armed Forces on October 3, 1940, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Separate Zenith Artillery Division of the 29th Rifle Territorial Corps of the Red Army. On June 14, 1941, he was arrested and deported to the Norisk forced labour camp (Krasnoyarsk Krai). On 5th of September, 1942, he was sentenced by the USSR NKVD Special Meeting to eight years. He was released from the forced labour camp in 1947 and returned to Lithuania to his family. The exhibition uses material from the collections of Kaunas Ninth Fort Museum.
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The castle was originally built in 1367.
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Impressive equestrian statue right next to Kaunas Castle.
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Sausinės Miškas offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails, with over 60 routes designed for various fitness levels. You'll find plenty of options, including 27 easy trails perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Absolutely! Many trails in Sausinės Miškas are ideal for young children and beginners. For a gentle introduction, consider the Ninth Fort Memorial loop from Ninth Fort, which is just under 2 km and very easy to navigate.
The trails in Sausinės Miškas primarily wind through a beautiful forest environment, offering a natural and green escape. You can expect mostly forest paths, with some areas potentially featuring boardwalks, especially near the Sausinės stream, which is a left tributary of the Nevėžis river.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes in Sausinės Miškas are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Ninth Fort Museum – Ninth Fort Memorial loop from Ninth Fort, which offers a pleasant 5.3 km walk.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the natural beauty, and the variety of paths suitable for different ages and abilities, making it a great destination for family outings.
Yes, parking information is generally available for many trailheads. For routes like those around the Ninth Fort, you'll typically find designated parking areas nearby, making access convenient for families traveling by car.
While specific public transport routes directly into the heart of Sausinės Miškas might be limited, the forest is situated in the Kaunas District Municipality. Depending on your starting point, you may find public transport options to nearby villages or areas, requiring a short walk to reach the trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
While the primary attraction is the natural forest itself, some routes may pass by historical sites or unique features. For instance, the #Kaunas Sign at Kaunas Castle – Kaunas Town Hall loop from Ninth Fort, though longer, connects natural areas with cultural landmarks in the broader region.
Sausinės Miškas is beautiful throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather. Even winter can be magical with snow, though some paths might be less accessible. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Sausinės Miškas is a natural forest area, so facilities directly on the trails are limited. However, being near several villages and the broader Kaunas District, you can find cafes, shops, and accommodation options in the surrounding areas. It's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks for your hike.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like Sausinės Miškas, but it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
For families with older children or those seeking a bit more adventure, there are moderate routes available. The Eagle-Shaped Wooden Bench loop from Eigulių seniūnija, at nearly 8 km, offers a good balance of distance and moderate elevation, providing a more engaging experience.


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