Best attractions and places to see in Alytus County, located in southern Lithuania, offers a diverse landscape characterized by lush forests, numerous lakes, and the winding Nemunas River. This region, part of the ethnographic area of Dzūkija, is rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore ancient hillforts, extensive national parks, and unique cultural sites. The area provides opportunities to experience Lithuania's natural heritage and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The first temporary church in Druskininkai was built in 1857 in a separate house, thanks to the efforts of Yakov Rozhnov, the deputy governor of Grodno. He also covered all the costs of building the new church, which was built in 1865. Since 1895, there has been a school near the church. During the USSR, in 1947, a parish with 350 members was officially registered. In 1957 and 1978, the church was repaired (Translated from Wikipedia).
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The Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy to All Who Sorrow" is a wooden Russian Orthodox church. It was built between 1861 and 1865, after the place became a famous health resort for Russians. The main donor for the construction of the church was Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov. His granddaughter Iekaterina sponsored the iconostasis. The region was occupied by the Poles during World War I and became a center for Belarusian emigrants. The church was closed by the Soviet Union in 1944, but reopened in 1947 and renovated just ten years later. It was renovated again in the late 1980s, during the Soviet era. The church is painted blue on the outside. Various icons and religious images underline the magnificent interior of the church.
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Between the Dusia and Metelis lakes, south of the village of Meteliai, there is a 15 m high observation tower designed by the architect A. Gudelis. The metal structure is clad with wooden beams and blends into the landscape of the Meteliai Regional Park. The observation tower offers a panoramic view of the Metelis Lake, the village of Meteliai, the Kemsinė meadow and a narrow section of the Dusia Lake. From the tower you can watch birds flying over the lake and hear the frogs croaking in the reeds.
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The monument is placed at the Lake Mergelės Akys, where the bodies of resistance fighters from the Dainava military district Merkys corps and the Kazimieraitis corps who were killed in the Druskininkai region were dumped between 1944 and 1953. In the first years after the war began a resistance fight grew up in the Druskininkai region as well as in the rest of Lithuania. In 1944-1946, resistance fighters used to fight openly with the Red Army MGB, People's Defence Platoons (destroyers). About 10 thousand resistance fighters died in these fights in Lithuania. In 1946-1948, there were some 4,000 men and women who were still fighting in the woods. Druskininkai City Museum telephone: +370 31351024 https://mobitour.upcode.net/MobileCms/Default.aspx?cnid=256
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Forest Museum "Girios aidas" is a great place to get to know the nature of Dzūkija up close and introduce children to forest animals, insects, birds and plants. Interactive games installed in the museum and background sounds of nature will later allow you to recognize the chirping of any bird. Not only permanent exhibitions help to get to know the nature of the region, but also woodcarving, blacksmithing, ceramics, amber works and other exhibitions, as well as books in the museum library.
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The Church of the Icon of the Mother of God “Joy to All Sorrowful” is a Russian Orthodox wooden church in the Lithuanian city of Druskininkai. It was built between 1861 and 1865 after the place became a well-known resort for Russians. The main donor for the church building was Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (Wikipedia).
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Alytus County is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Dzūkija National Park, known for its ancient forests and the vast Čepkeliai Marsh. The Nemunas River winds through the region, offering scenic views, especially within the Nemunas Loops Regional Park. The county also features numerous lakes, such as Metelis Lake, Lake Dusia, and Big Dailidė Lake. Don't miss Devil's Rock (Velnio Akmuo), a significant geological monument near Švendubrė village.
Yes, Alytus County offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes, such as the loop from Meteliai Regional Park or the route around Ež. Didžioji Dailidė near Alytus. For more options, explore the easy hikes in Alytus County guide, which includes trails like the one from Druskininkai City Museum to the Fountain in Druskininkai Lake.
Absolutely. The region provides diverse cycling paths. You can find road cycling routes, including a moderate loop from Druskininkai City Museum to the Wooden Villas of Druskininkai. For mountain biking, there are trails like the easy loop around Meteliai Observation Tower. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Alytus County and MTB Trails in Alytus County guides.
For panoramic views, visit the Meteliai Observation Tower, which stands 15 meters high between Lake Dusia and Metelis, offering vistas of the lake and surrounding regional park. The Alytus Mound also provides excellent views of the city. Additionally, the White Rose Bridge offers great views over the Nemunas River.
Alytus County boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. Explore ancient hillforts like Alytus Mound and Punia Mound. Visit Druskininkai City Museum, located in Villa "Linksma," to learn about the resort's history. Other notable sites include Grūtas Park (Stalin World), the Alytus Ethnographic Museum, and the Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis Memorial Museum in Druskininkai. Don't miss the architecturally significant churches, such as the neo-Gothic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Yes, Alytus County offers many family-friendly attractions. Druskininkai, a renowned spa town, features the Druskininkai Recreation and Health Centre Aqua and One Adventure Park. In Alytus, the Youth Park (Jaunimo Parkas) is an outdoor activity hub with skateboard and parkour parks, pump tracks, and playgrounds. Natural sites like Devil's Rock (Velnio Akmuo) and the White Rose Bridge are also suitable for families.
Druskininkai is a famous spa town in Alytus County, celebrated for its healing waters and health resorts. It's home to attractions like the Druskininkai Recreation and Health Centre Aqua and One Adventure Park. You can also visit the Druskininkai City Museum and the Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis Memorial Museum. The town also features the beautiful Church of the Icon of the Mother of God 'Joy of All Who Sorrow'.
For unique cultural experiences, consider visiting Grūtas Park, also known as "Stalin World," which exhibits Soviet-era statues and relics. The Girios Aidas Forest Museum in Druskininkai offers an interactive way to learn about the nature of Dzūkija, including exhibitions on forest animals and local crafts. The Merkine Pyramid is another distinctive spiritual site near Merkine.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The White Rose Bridge is appreciated for its great views over the Nemunas River, while Devil's Rock (Velnio Akmuo) captivates with its legends. The Druskininkai City Museum is valued for its insights into the resort's history. The region's diverse landscapes, from forests to lakes, and its rich heritage are consistently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, Alytus County has several significant religious buildings. The neo-Gothic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Druskininkai is architecturally notable. Also in Druskininkai, you can find the beautiful Church of the Icon of the Mother of God 'Joy of All Who Sorrow'. Near Devil's Rock, you can visit the Švendubrė St. Anthony Chapel. The Liskiava Monastery Ensemble is another historical and architectural complex worth exploring.
The best time to visit Alytus County largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and national parks, with pleasant weather. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in Dzūkija National Park. While winters can be cold, Druskininkai's Snow Arena provides opportunities for winter sports.
Beyond the well-known attractions, Alytus County holds some hidden natural gems. The Vidzgiris Forest in Alytus city is a botanical reserve known for Lithuania's largest hornbeam forest and rare plants. The Ūlos Akis Spring is a natural monument with cold, mineralized water. The Žuvintas Biosphere Reserve, the first and only UNESCO biosphere reserve in Lithuania, is a valuable old-growth forest area for nature enthusiasts.


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