20 km. at around 7am. The Lakaja is one of the most beautiful rivers in Eastern Aukštaitija. It is the most watery tributary of the Žeimena, winding its way through the Labanoras Forest. The Lakaia area has been declared a
18 km. Around 6am. The Lakaja is one of the most beautiful rivers in Eastern Aukštaitija. This route is mostly chosen by those who have already sailed the Žeimena and Kiauna. In terms of natural beauty and swimming fun, Lakaya
19 km. at around 7am. The Žeimena is the right tributary of the Neris River and is called the “mother of rivers” of Aukštaitija.The Žeimena from Kaltanėnai is the clearest, so from your kayak you can admire not only the
12 km. about 4.5 hours The Žeimena is the right tributary of the Neris River and is called the “mother of rivers” of Aukštaitija.The Žeimena from Kaltanėnai is the clearest, so from your kayak you can admire not only the
20 km. Around 8am. You will start the route at the campsite at the source of Lake Aiset, at the eastern end of the lake, near the village of Paaisete. Keep to the left, following the shoreline. About 140 m.
15 km. Around 6am. Although you won’t find many places of interest on this route, we recommend this river for its many twists and turns. The Kiauna (a right tributary of the Žeimena River) stretches through the forests and swamps
8 km. around 3 hours. Although you won’t find many places of interest on this route, we recommend this river for its many twists and turns.The Kiauna (a right tributary of the Žeimena River) stretches through the forests and swamps
6 km. about 2.5 hours You will start your hike near the famous Ginučiai water mill (declared a state-protected technical monument of the 19th century). It has a museum where you can see authentic old-style mill equipment that not only
21 km. at around 7am. The winding Buka flows exclusively through forested areas all the way to Lake Balchaus. On its left bank is the Ažvinčiai Forest, on the right – the Vyžiai Forest. The surrounding forests and woods feed
15 km. about 5.5 hours The winding Buka flows exclusively through forested areas all the way to Lake Balchaus.On its left bank is the Ažvinčiai Forest, on the right – the Vyžiai Forest. The surrounding forests and woods feed the