Puodkaliai Hillfort


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The Puodkaliai Hillfort is one of the most remarkable sites on the Lithuanian-Latvian border, located in Skuodas District. This hillfort is situated on an elevated area between the confluence of the Bartuva and Erla rivers, featuring a distinctive, nearly circular platform oriented east-west, with slopes reaching up to 11 meters in height. This historical monument, dating back to the 1st millennium – 13th century, stands out with an impressive 140-meter-long rampart and a nearby 2-hectare settlement, along with a burial site from the 9th-13th centuries. It holds historical significance as well as a space for local celebrations, and it is registered in the Lithuanian Register of Cultural Heritage.

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Located near the Lithuanian-Latvian border, Puodkaliai Hillfort is among the most impressive historical sites in this region, attracting both locals and tourists. This monument of historical importance stands in Puodkaliai village, Skuodas District, near the confluence of the Bartuva and Erla rivers. Dating back to the 1st millennium – 13th century, it is not only a significant cultural site but also a beautiful natural landmark. It can be easily reached from the Skuodas-Dauksių road, by turning right after crossing the Bartuva river and driving 350 meters to the homestead. The Puodkaliai Hillfort area is notable for its size and structure. Its circular platform spans about 80 meters in length and 90 meters in width, with a semicircular rampart extending 140 meters
in length and up to 5 meters in height. The forecourt is also interesting, spanning 150 meters in width, with a trench and a path leading to the main platform. Nearby, to the west of the forecourt, lies a 2-hectare ancient settlement, bearing traces of early local habitation. Additionally, just 650 meters west of the hillfort, a 9th-13th century burial site enriches the area’s archaeological heritage. Due to its uniqueness and cultural value, Puodkaliai Hillfort was added to the Lithuanian Register of Cultural Heritage on October 12, 1992, as a national monument with the unique number 3252. Each year, festivals are held on the hillfort, during which the local community preserves old traditions and customs, drawing visitors from various parts of the country.
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