Witch’s Hill


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Witch’s Hill is a unique cultural site in Samogitia, attracting curious visitors and history enthusiasts. Located 170 meters from the Barstyčiai-Notėnai road, this hill, with a height of 8–10 meters and covered with spruces and pines, resembles the "back of a black bear." This place is famous not only for its natural beauty but also for its mysterious legends: from tales of witch gatherings to the miraculous rescue of a duke’s castle. Every St. John's Eve, bonfires are lit here, drawing visitors seeking tradition and mysticism.

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Witch’s Hill is one of the most intriguing and mystical places to visit in Samogitia, protected as a cultural asset (unique code 3954). This hemispherical hill, 8–10 meters high, rises between fields and meadows near the Barstyčiai town cemetery. Covered with tall spruces and pines, the hill resembles the legendary "back of a black bear" and is a fitting part of the region's cultural and natural heritage. This hill is famous for the legends told by locals: once, when night fell, a Samogitian duke stayed here and dreamed of a witch who warned him of a threat to his castle. To honor the good witch, the hill was named after her. Another legend says this hill was a gathering place for witches,
who would dance and revel until the roosters crowed. Yet another tale claims that a witch was even burned on this hill, giving it its name. At the nearby peat bog at the foot of the hill, witches were said to bathe before climbing up to the peak to celebrate. Even today, locals consider Witch’s Hill a special place, where an annual St. John's Eve bonfire tradition is held. It is said that in the past, many were afraid to pass the hill at night due to mysterious occurrences and the presence of a white-green alder, which, according to legend, guarded the spirit of the witches. This hill is an ideal spot for those seeking magical adventures and a taste of historical Samogitian culture.
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