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Top 8 Natural Monuments in Marijampole County

Best natural monuments in Marijampole County include diverse landscapes shaped by geological processes. The region features unique geological formations, extensive forests, and serene waterscapes. These sites offer opportunities to explore varied ecosystems and historical natural features. Marijampole County provides a range of natural attractions for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments in Marijampole County

  • The most popular natural monuments is Šilelis Educational Trail, a trail that offers an immersive experience in a forest with unique beauty, flora, and fauna. It…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Šilelis Educational Trail

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Šilelis educational trail is a trip full of impressions and discoveries on foot through the picturesque Šilelis forest with a landscape of unique beauty, its characteristic flora and fauna. You …

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On the shore of Lake Vištytis, in the forest of Šilelis, fresh water gushes from the Holy Spring. People’s stories tell us that the water in this spring elsewhere was …

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Devil's Stone

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The so-called Devil's Stone, also known as the Stone of the Holy Trinity, is a stone shrouded in history that dates back to the terminal moraine period of the Ice …

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Maumedžių Grove

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Beautiful place ❤️
There is a lake near by - small path behind the lodge
Can be used for wild camping as well.

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Padovinio Mound (Padoviniai Mound)

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Rumors say that weapons and jewels are hidden in it, and that two flames come out of the mound at night and roam the meadow.
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Pavištytis Hill Fort

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Off the beaten path, a little tucked away hill fort. Hundreds years old. Legend tells there's a church that's buried underneath it and the bells are heard on the Easter morning.

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Varnupiai Mound

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According to sources, this mound was built by the Lithuanians to defend themselves from the Crusaders. Beautiful view at the top, next to it are colored stones made by people.

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Very sandy. Choose nice forest single tracks instead of sandy road, motorcycles make it impossible to climb.

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Łucja Sz.
June 19, 2025, Teufelsstein (Devil's Stone)

Very large erratic, dimensions in the photo. It's great that they put up a ladder that allows you to climb this giant. There is a parking lot by the stone, so you can get there by car or bike. The place is very close to the border with Russia.

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The holy source of Vištinets has its own legend. On the trees surrounding this place are hung works of art. Worth seeing.

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The holy place can also be reached by car.

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The so-called Devil's Stone, also known as the Stone of the Holy Trinity, is a stone shrouded in history that dates back to the terminal moraine period of the Ice Age. In ancient times, this stone is said to have served the function of an altar of the Lithuanian religion. In the 18th century, this stone is mentioned in the documents of the Witten church as the "Stone of the Holy Trinity". Since the 18th century, processions from Witten to this stone have been known. After World War I, the Germans tried to blow it up in order to use its material, but this was unsuccessful. The drill holes can still be seen today, however. Of course, there are many legends surrounding this stone. One of them is that the devil sat on this stone and wept with sadness. The water that collects in the depressions on top of the stone are "devil's tears". These, in turn, were said to have healing powers, especially for eye diseases. Another story tells that the devil wanted to use this stone to destroy the Witten church. When he wanted to do it at midnight, a rooster crowed and announced the new day far too early. So the devil could not carry out his deed. Since there are many stones of this kind here, he marked it by stamping his foot into the stone. This footprint can still be seen on the stone today in a reddish color. That is why a ladder has been placed next to this stone so that you can look at it on top of the stone. But the devil probably had more urgent things to do at the time and forgot about the stone. Source: Information board next to the stone

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Rumors say that weapons and jewels are hidden in it, and that two flames come out of the mound at night and roam the meadow. There is a town nearby with a shop. Rumors say that weapons and jewels are hidden in it, and that two flames come out of the mound at night and roam the meadow. There is a settlement nearby with a shop.

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According to sources, this mound was built by the Lithuanians to defend themselves from the Crusaders. Beautiful view at the top, next to it are colored stones made by people. Sources say that this mound was built by the Lithuanians to protect themselves from the Crusaders Beautiful view from rhe top. There are also colored rocks near it

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A beautiful place, very mysterious...

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On the shore of Lake Vištytis in the Šilelis Forest, fresh water gushes from a spring, popularly called the Holy Spring. People's stories say that the water of this spring was truly exceptional. After watering their eyes with it, the blind regained their sight and hard-to-heal wounds quickly closed. And nowadays there are stories of miraculous healings, many believe in its miraculous power. Believing in the powers of the Holy Spring, people who have traveled from the most remote corners splash water and erect crosses on the hill near the spring. Year after year, the number of crosses increases, and the locals already call the hill near the spring the Hill of Crosses. When people began to believe in the power of spring water, there is no exact information. This more interesting incident was heard from the stories of the old people. Before World War I, a poor farmer saw St. The Virgin Mary asked him to erect a cross at the spring. The poor man could not fulfill the request even if he wanted to, because he had neither a horse, nor a cart, nor wood to build it, but only an ax. After telling his wife, he had forgotten the request. After some time, he again dreamed of the Mother of God, who assured the man in a dream that only he could build the cross. After dreaming the same dream for the third time, in the morning he went to his neighbor and told him everything. He calmed him down and promised to help him. They went to the forest, cut down an oak tree and soon found a cross near the spring. Believing that the power of God was here, people began to visit the cross, pray, splash themselves with spring water and believe that the water heals various diseases, especially eye diseases. Apparently, faith can really work miracles... Source: Internet 🛜

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Marijampole County?

Marijampole County offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the unique forest and varied coastline of Šilelis Educational Trail, which includes a cliff, a 'Witch's broom' tree, and the tallest Vištytis fir. The region also features significant geological formations like the Devil's Stone, and the highest point in Lithuania, Gairiakalnis.

Are there any natural monuments with historical or legendary significance?

Yes, several natural monuments in Marijampole County are rich in history and local legends. The Devil's Stone, for instance, is an Ice Age erratic with drill holes from an 18th-century attempt to blow it up, and legends of 'devil's tears' and a 'devil's footprint'. The Hill of Crosses at the Holy Spring (Vištytis) is another site where a spring is believed to have healing properties, and pilgrims erect crosses on a nearby hill, following ancient stories of miraculous healings.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural preserves?

Marijampole County is home to several preserves dedicated to protecting diverse ecosystems. The Amalva Marsh is a botanical zoological preserve, offering opportunities for ecological observation and birdwatching. Similarly, the Žaltytis Ornithological Preserve focuses on bird life, while the Bukta Botanical Preserve protects unique plant species. These areas are ideal for observing native flora and fauna in their natural habitats.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Marijampole County?

Absolutely. The Šilelis Educational Trail is designed for an immersive experience for all ages, with well-marked paths and interesting facts along the way. The Devil's Stone is also family-friendly, featuring a ladder for viewing its unique top features and engaging legends. Maumedžių Grove offers a beautiful and mysterious forest setting, perfect for family walks.

What are the best natural monuments for hiking?

For hiking enthusiasts, the Šilelis Educational Trail near Vištytis Lake offers circular routes of 2.4 km and 3.4 km, providing varied terrain and scenic views. Several historical mounds, such as Padovinio Mound and Varnupiai Mound, also offer intermediate hiking opportunities with rewarding viewpoints. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region, including easy hikes and general hiking trails.

How difficult are the trails at the natural monuments?

The difficulty of trails varies. The Šilelis Educational Trail offers both shorter (2.4 km) and longer (3.4 km) circular routes, generally considered easy to moderate. Many of the historical mounds, like Padovinio Mound and Pavištytis Hill Fort, involve intermediate climbs to reach their viewpoints. The Gairiakalnis – Highest Point in Lithuania is also an intermediate ascent. You can find more detailed information on specific routes in the hiking guides for Marijampole County.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Yes, parking is available at some natural monuments. For example, the Devil's Stone has a dedicated parking lot nearby, making it easily accessible by car. For other sites, it's advisable to check local signage or information boards upon arrival, as access and parking facilities can vary.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Marijampole County?

The natural monuments in Marijampole County can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer provides warm weather ideal for hiking and exploring. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, particularly beautiful in forested areas like Šilelis Educational Trail. Winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some trails might be more challenging. For the most comfortable hiking and wildlife viewing, late spring to early autumn is generally recommended.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas in Marijampole County, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, for protected areas like the Amalva Marsh or the Žaltytis Ornithological and Bukta Botanical Preserves, it's always best to check for specific regulations regarding pets to ensure the protection of sensitive wildlife and ecosystems.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic panoramas?

Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent viewpoints. The Šilelis Educational Trail includes a viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Rominta forest. The Hill of Crosses at the Holy Spring (Vištytis) also offers scenic vistas over Lake Vištytis. Additionally, the elevated positions of historical mounds like Padovinio Mound and Pavištytis Hill Fort, as well as Gairiakalnis – Highest Point in Lithuania, provide expansive views of the surrounding natural landscape.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, Marijampole County offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy trails to more moderate routes. The region is also suitable for mountain biking, with a selection of MTB trails ranging from easy to difficult. The presence of Vištytis Lake also suggests opportunities for water-based activities, though specific details would need to be checked locally.

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