This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and convenience, and is situation five minutes from the centre of Palanga and roughly twenty minutes’ travel from the centre of Klaipeda. The nearest international airport is in Palanga, situated a mere 3.5 km away. There is convenient access to the site via asphalt roads.
A great place to live or vacation in a natural oasis. The unique location of the site allows one to enjoy both quiet living on the estate, and active leisure and amusements. Not far from the plot is the Ties Baltija riding club; 313 Cable Park, one of the most contemporary cable parks in Europe; Boom Park water trampolines; and, the most famous brewery restaurant in Europe, and family recreation area, HBH Palanga.
For those interested in health breaks, not far from the plot is Atostogų parkas, the largest health and wellbeing complex in Western Lithuania, offering unique health and spa treatments.
Just a few minutes away by car or bike along a forest you will find yourself on some of the sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea, including Birute Park, Palanga, Nemirsety and Sventoji.
Palanga is the main seaside resort in Lithuania, a popular holiday destination where you can forget everything. GBeautiful sandy beaches stretch along the sea, turning into mild dunes. Palanga resort is a great place for swimming.
Palanga beach
Birute park beach
Sventoji beach
Klaipeda beach
Karkle beach
Smiltyne beach
Nida beach
Palanga has a large botanical park, Birutė park, Palanga bridge, beach and the Baltic Sea. The unique nature of Palanga will provide a unique impression and source of energy for a long time.
Summer is a great time to exercise outdoors. A sport we used to do only in the warm season.However, the cold is not a reason to skip workouts. You can work out in the park and keep fit all year round.
Water sport
Swimming
Karting
Tennis
Fishing
Hiking
Beach
Riding
Cycling
Entertainment park
Cooking traditions and Lithuanian national dishes. The peculiarities of Lithuanian cuisine and the main products used in it are determined by the cool and humid climate of Lithuania - these are local potatoes, cabbage, beets, herbs, rye and barley, mushrooms and berries, dairy products. Due to close cultural and historical ties, Lithuanian cuisine has a lot in common with countries such as Belarus, Latvia, Poland, Russia and Ukraine, as well as something in common with Scandinavian cuisine, Hungarian cuisine, Romanian, Georgian cuisine, but it also has your differences.