The Rokiškis Region is a land of pristine lakes, centuries-old groves, and healing springs. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or active outdoor recreation, this list of open-access locations will be your perfect guide.
Rise above the treetops to see one of Lithuania’s most winding lakes. From its 33-meter height, a breathtaking panorama of the Sartai Regional Park opens up, beautiful at any time of year.


Being an ideal spot for a waterside getaway, the campsite is perfectly equipped for those looking to have a picnic, swim in Sartai Lake, or simply enjoy the sunset in a cozy natural setting.

Raminta Spring is famous for its clear water, and the mysterious whirlpool in the river gives this place a special, almost fairytale-like atmosphere.

The trail begins right behind the Museum of the History of the Freedom Fights. It’s a great route for a leisurely stroll along the water, where the tranquility of nature helps you escape the bustle of the city.


A winding path through a dense forest invites you to a rendezvous with pristine nature. The fresh air and rustling leaves make this location a favorite for forest hikers.

One of the most impressive hill forts in the region. From its summit, a magnificent view of the surrounding area opens up, recalling the ancient history of these lands and the tribes that lived here centuries ago.

The ancient park surrounding the island manor is striking in its scale and tranquility. Centuries-old trees and the proximity of water create a unique microclimate for relaxation.

Located almost on the border between Lithuania and Latvia, this spring is considered a local place of power. A stop here is a must for those who collect unusual natural landmarks.

This well-maintained green area which has become a focal point for locals and tourists, is ideal for a morning jog or a family getaway by the water.

A quiet nook for those who value privacy. Well-equipped recreation areas allow you to comfortably spend time in nature, away from large tourist groups.

Rokiškis, Lithuania