Kelmė Regional Park offers a serene blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in northwestern Lithuania, featuring diverse forests, rivers, and historical landmarks ideal for hiking, cycling, and nature exploration.
Established in 1997, Kelmė Regional Park protects a scenic area characterized by gently rolling hills, mixed forests, wetlands, and the winding rivers of the region. Covering territories within Kelmė District Municipality in Šiauliai County, the park is known for its rich biodiversity, including native European flora and fauna, and valuable wetlands that support numerous bird species. The landscape is dotted with traditional Lithuanian rural villages, historic manor estates, and remnants of local cultural heritage, creating a unique interplay between human history and the natural environment. Visitors to the park enjoy hiking and cycling on marked trails that weave through the forested hills and river valleys, as well as birdwatching and fishing opportunities in the park’s clean waters. Notable landmarks include the preserved manor parks, old wooden churches, and the Salantas and Varduva rivers that nourish the diverse ecosystems. The park also serves as a vital area for ecological education and regional conservation efforts. With its tranquil atmosphere, accessible trails, and blend of cultural and natural attractions, Kelmė Regional Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, families, and those seeking quiet connection with Lithuania’s heritage and landscapes.
Šatrija Hill – an ancient hill fort and cultural symbol offering panoramic views
Salantas River Valley – a rich wetland ecosystem and birdwatching hotspot
Historic Kelmė Manor – beautifully preserved estate illustrating local heritage
Extensive mixed forests with seasonal wildflowers and mushroom foraging opportunities
An ancient hill fort site steeped in legend, offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the park’s landscape.
A historic estate with well-maintained grounds and architectural landmarks representing the region’s aristocratic history.
A diverse wetland area supporting many bird species and aquatic plants, ideal for nature observation and peaceful walks.