5/5 Vytas N. 2 years ago on Google • 165 reviews
A
truly
beautiful
and
relaxing
place;
it’s
definitely
worth
its
name
as
a
cognitive
path.
The
walkway
isn’t
very
long,
around
2-2,5
km
long
and
is
suitable
for
people
of
all
ages
and
abilities
-
you
won’t
have
much
trouble
taking
it
in
a
wheelchair
or
a
stroller.
It’s
a
light
hike,
you
won’t
break
a
sweat,
but
will
enjoy
many
beautiful
sights
and
learn
things.
The
beginning
of
the
path
is
lined
up
with
wooden
sculptures
of
deities
and
creatures
of
Lithuanian
pagan
mythology.
Later
on,
you’ll
bump
into
Airėnai
stone
with
symbols.
The
park
says
that
it’s
one
of
their
most
interesting
and
yet
unsolved
secrets.
On
its
side,
the
stone
has
a
cross
and
strange
inscriptions
carved
out
and
the
meaning
of
them
still
raise
many
discussions.
In
the
shade
of
more
than
200-year-old
oak
trees,
you’ll
see
many
other
species
of
plants,
mushrooms,
moss
and,
if
you’re
lucky,
even
animals.
At
the
beginning
of
the
walkway
you’ll
also
find
rest
stops
with
tables,
benches
and
grilling
zones,
where
you
can
enjoy
your
food.
When
done
with
it
though,
do
take
away
your
trash,
nature
will
appreciate
it.
It’s
a
place
that
definitely
deserves
its
popularity.
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