Radviliškis Regional Park preserves diverse Baltic forest landscapes, historic sites, and wetlands, offering tranquil outdoor recreation and cultural heritage experiences in northern Lithuania.
Established to protect the unique natural and cultural heritage surrounding the town of Radviliškis, Radviliškis Regional Park encompasses a varied landscape of mixed forests, rivers, wetlands, and traditional agricultural land in northern Lithuania. The park covers an area featuring rich biodiversity characteristic of the Baltic region with notable populations of native flora and fauna, including several protected bird species and amphibians. Its forested areas serve as important habitats for mammals such as roe deer and wild boar. In addition to natural beauty, the park contains numerous cultural landmarks, including old manor estates, churches, and traditional village architecture, reflecting the region’s historical development over centuries. Visitors can delve into Lithuania’s cultural and natural history while enjoying activities such as hiking along peaceful forest trails, cycling through scenic routes, birdwatching in wetlands, and picnicking in designated areas. The park is also modestly developed with several marked paths that guide visitors through significant natural and historical sites. Its proximity to the Radviliškis urban area makes it accessible while retaining a tranquil atmosphere. Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from opportunities to photograph seasonal changes, observe wildlife in their natural habitats, and explore historical sites that provide context to Lithuania’s rural and cultural evolution. The park plays a vital role in regional conservation efforts by protecting both biodiversity and cultural landscapes, making it a notable destination for ecological education and leisure in the Baltic region.
Historic Radviliškis Manor Estate ruins and park grounds
Protected Baltic mixed forests hosting rare bird species
Traditional Lithuanian village architecture exhibits
Scenic walking and cycling routes along the Šeduva and Obelija rivers
Remnants of a historic manor complex with landscaped gardens offering both natural beauty and cultural insight.
Important wetland habitat supporting diverse bird populations and amphibians, ideal for quiet wildlife observation.
Preserved examples of Lithuanian rural architecture showcasing local heritage and traditional building techniques.