The Nevėžis River Protected Landscape preserves the diverse river valley ecosystems of one of Lithuania’s major rivers, offering scenic views, rich wildlife habitats, and an array of outdoor activities centered around the tranquil Nevėžis River.
The Nevėžis River Protected Landscape encompasses a specially designated natural area along the Nevėžis River, one of Lithuania’s longest rivers, flowing through the central part of the country. This landscape protection zone highlights the river’s meandering course, floodplain forests, wetlands, and agricultural mosaic that support a variety of native flora and fauna. The area’s topography is generally flat to gently undulating, creating serene river valleys interspersed with wooded patches and reed beds. Ecologically, the region is important for migratory birds, amphibians, and numerous fish species that thrive in the clean river waters and associated wetlands. The designation aims to maintain the natural character of the river corridor while balancing traditional human activities like farming and fishing. Visitors to the Nevėžis River Protected Landscape can explore quiet riverbanks, cycle along marked rural trails, and enjoy birdwatching around wetland areas. The landscape’s historical villages and cultural monuments scattered nearby add to the visitor appeal, providing a glimpse into Lithuanian rural life. Canoeing and kayaking on the slow-flowing Nevėžis River are popular during the warmer months, offering gentle paddling options for families and recreational paddlers. Seasonal changes bring vibrant colors and varied wildlife activity, making the landscape attractive for nature photographers. The protected landscape’s relatively low visitor density offers a peaceful escape and a chance to connect with the natural rhythms of Lithuanian river valley ecosystems.
Scenic Nevėžis River meanders with tranquil banks ideal for canoeing and kayaking
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting rare bird species such as the Eurasian bittern
Historic traditional Lithuanian farmsteads and nearby cultural heritage sites
Secluded fishing spots favored by locals along quiet river bends
A major Lithuanian river, providing important aquatic habitats and scenic waterway for paddle sports.
Rich riparian woodlands that serve as critical habitats for amphibians, birds, and mammals.
Cultural landscapes featuring historic farmsteads, reflecting centuries of local agricultural heritage.