A country in Lithuania that is not ignored by foreigners: it tastes like fried vegetables, it comes in search of peace



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Mrs. Kristina, owner and hostess of the “Jurodis” farm and, probably you can say, a lover of the Jurbarkas region. Only after sitting down, he explains that this land is a true tourist paradise, because it takes at least three days to see everything here.

“There is a fantastic Karšuva forest <...>, is the Viešvilė reserve, there is a high swamp, a low swamp. It is also possible to cross the Nemunas, there are mounds, in Smalininkai there is a museum, a measuring station, all our forests. <...>“She can’t stop naming.

Kristina Vančienė

Kristina Vančienė

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It is true that the woman is familiar with everything because she often advises what to visit and the tourists who stay with her, who until now have mainly come from abroad.

“2006-2007 we received significant traffic flows, but then the crisis began, and then the recovery lasted until 2012, as people’s incomes decreased. Now that we have reached the peak again, the coronavirus has arrived,” he said.

It is true that tourists come here, as they assured, for peace, because Kristina’s house is on the shore of the Nemunas with a great view of the horizon.

“Tourists like nature and peace more. There are also passers-by, there are those who stay to stay longer.

The Swiss had come to us from a very beautiful mountainous region, the valley, and could not be picked up from the terrace.

I asked them what they found here with us, when they have those mountains, then they explained to me that they see nothing but themselves, only the mountains that block the sun, and then they looked into the distance, “he said, but considered that the foreigners who Arriving this summer is probably not worth the wait anymore.

“They are asking for registrations to be moved to 2021,” he added.

Some who come here have their own requirements. As he said, there were occasions when foreigners asked to take televisions from rest houses, because they come to rest and spend more time in nature.

At their home, which has been operating since 2003, you can also taste baked bonfires over a campfire, but, as they said, guests don’t always understand what they’re talking about.

“It just came to our attention then. You say the name, although there is a term that everyone understands in dictionaries, but when they see it, they like it, then they like it,” he said.

Admittedly, those who come here often travel to area attractions. The guide Ričardas Vainikonis also spoke about what can be seen in the surroundings of Delfi. He emphasized that recreation here can be not only passive but also active.

“They are 35 km. bike path if you don’t want to get your feet dirty, and if you want, about 80 km. It is also possible to drive along the forest route, which is marked, then drive to the forests of Pagėgiai and Karšuva, ”he said.

He also said that 28 bridges connecting the two banks of the river can also be found in the area.

“These bridges can be crossed on a bike path. There are about 18 bridges over the Imsre stream, and all the others over Mituva and Nemunas,” he said.

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