Šušvė Regional Park protects the natural and cultural landscapes along the Šušvė River, offering scenic hiking, birdwatching, and opportunities to explore Lithuania’s unique river valley ecosystems.
Šušvė Regional Park is a protected natural area located in central Lithuania, established to preserve the beautiful landscapes and rich biodiversity surrounding the Šušvė River. The park encompasses a meandering river valley characterized by steep slopes, wooded hills, and vast floodplains, offering a mosaic of habitats including wetlands, mixed forests, and rare meadow ecosystems. It serves as an important refuge for many species of flora and fauna, including several rare and protected plants. The park’s historical significance is highlighted by several archaeological sites and traditional Lithuanian villages, where visitors can experience rural heritage and cultural landmarks. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park’s expansive trail network that follows the river, providing excellent hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography opportunities. Canoeing and kayaking are popular on the Šušvė River, especially in the spring and summer months when water levels are higher. The park’s peaceful, unspoiled countryside and diverse landscapes make it a favored spot for nature lovers looking to escape urban areas and observe native wildlife. Šušvė Regional Park's combination of ecological value, cultural heritage, and scenic beauty provides a rich outdoor experience for visitors year-round.
The scenic Šušvė River valley with steep wooded slopes
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting rare bird species
Cultural heritage sites including traditional wooden farmsteads
Popular canoe routes along the river’s gentle current
A meandering river valley featuring steep slopes and rich ecosystems, forming the backbone of the park’s natural beauty.
Extensive marshes and floodplains supporting diverse bird populations and rare aquatic plants.
Nearby villages with historical wooden architecture that reflect the cultural heritage of the region.