Best attractions and places to see in Verkių Regioninis Parkas, located on the right bank of the Neris River in Vilnius, Lithuania, offers a diverse landscape. Established in 1992, the park spans 2673 hectares, with forests covering approximately 77% of its area. It is characterized by natural features like the Green Lakes and historical landmarks such as the 18th-century Verkiai Palace and Vilnius Calvary. The park provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for visitors.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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On the eastern side of the mound, built in 1928 and renovated in 2000, St. The sculpture of the Heart of Jesus, built by Kajetanas Bartošević at his own expense. In 1995, archaeologist Valdas Vainilaitis explored Staviškii mound, but he did not find any cultural layer there.
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Green Lakes - a group of six lakes. The largest of them is Balsys (Kryžiokai lake), the maximum depth of which is 38.8 m. Smaller lakes - Gulbin and Mažasis Gulbin - are connected to each other by a narrow channel. The smallest lakes: Raistelis, Akis, Baraukas akis. All lakes are of rhine origin (eroded by the melting waters of the glaciers).
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It is not easy to get inside. The gates are locked. I have pass it 100 times, but never had an opportunity to visit it.
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Mound near the Turniškės trail
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Vilnius Trinapolis Retreat House is an oasis of peace and kindness. Located on the right bank of the Neris River in the Verkiai Regional Park, this guest house is reminiscent of the place’s special history.
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Did you know? Lakes are called Green because their high levels of dissolved carbonates in the groundwater that feeds the lakes make their water bright green. The green lakes are drained by the Riešė River, the right tributary of the Neris.
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Did you know? The origin of the name of cries is spoken by an old legend. A crying baby was found in a tree, in an eagle’s nest. The crying was heard by the Grand Duke of Lithuania, who was hunting nearby. The father of the child, the chief priest of the Gentiles, Kriva Krivaitis, explained that he had placed his illegitimate son in that nest himself, that by the will of the gods this baby would have to take his place. A baby named Lizdeika has become a crook, and the area where there was a tree with a nest is still called Verkiai.
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The park is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Verkiai Manor, a valuable Classicist structure offering panoramic views of Vilnius. Another significant site is the Trinapolis Monastery and its church, an oasis of peace with a special history. Don't miss the Vilnius Calvary, an urban architectural ensemble with 35 stations, including chapels and gates, leading to the Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross. The Old Water Mill, now a restaurant, also preserves over 150 years of history.
The park is renowned for its natural beauty, especially the Green Lakes (Žalieji Ežerai), a group of six glacial lakes. The largest, Balsys Lake Beach, is famous for its clear, vibrant green water due to high levels of dissolved carbonates, making it a popular spot for swimming. You can also explore the Cedronas (Baltupis) Creek, the scenic Neris River Valley, and extensive forests like Raudondvario and Gulbinų.
Yes, Verkių Regioninis Parkas offers several family-friendly options. The Balsys Lake Beach is perfect for swimming and recreation. The park's numerous well-maintained hiking and cycling paths are suitable for families, and there are designated picnic areas. The natural beauty of the Green Lakes and the historical grounds of Verkiai Manor provide engaging experiences for all ages.
Verkių Regioninis Parkas is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. Cycling is also popular, with recreational paths and even an XC track around Balsys Lake. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking in Verkių Regioninis Parkas guide or the MTB Trails in Verkių Regioninis Parkas guide.
The park offers several scenic viewpoints. From the grounds of Verkiai Manor, you can enjoy a stunning panorama of Vilnius city and the Neris River. The areas around the Green Lakes also provide beautiful vistas, especially over Balsys Lake. Additionally, the Staviškiai Hillfort offers views, particularly near the Sacred Heart of Jesus Statue.
Yes, the park caters to various hiking preferences. For an easy walk, consider routes like the 'Main Beach of Lake Balsis – Balsys Lake Observation Deck loop from Verkiai Regional Park' (approx. 6 km). Moderate options include the 'Old Villages Nature Trail – Verkiai Trail loop' (approx. 10 km). If you're looking for a challenge, the 'Lake Alsas – Main Beach of Lake Balsis loop from Verkiai' is a difficult 19 km route. You can find more options in the Hiking in Verkių Regioninis Parkas guide.
Verkių Regioninis Parkas is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming at Balsys Lake Beach and enjoying picnics. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscapes can be picturesque for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, within the park, the historic Old Water Mill now houses a restaurant, offering a unique dining experience. The Vilnius Trinapolis Retreat House, located near the Trinapolis Monastery, provides an oasis of peace and guest house facilities. For more options, the surrounding areas of Vilnius offer a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation choices.
Vilnius Calvary is a unique urban architectural ensemble representing the Way of the Cross. It blends seamlessly into the natural landscape, offering a 7-kilometer path with 35 stations, including chapels, gates, and bridges over the Cedronas Creek. It culminates at the Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross and is a significant cultural and religious site for pilgrims, symbolizing the mountain of Golgotha.
Absolutely! The park features recreational cycling paths suitable for various skill levels. There's even an XC track around Balsys Lake for those seeking more adventurous mountain biking. You can find detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails in Verkių Regioninis Parkas guide.
The Green Lakes, particularly Balsys Lake, get their distinctive vibrant green color from high levels of dissolved carbonates in the groundwater that feeds them. This natural phenomenon creates a stunning visual effect, making the lakes a unique attraction in the park.


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