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Dirdai Hillfort is located on a scenic high ground along the western shore of Lake Dirdai, at its northern edge. The rectangular-shaped plateau measures 75×45 meters, with the southern and eastern edges elevated by up to 1 meter. The slopes vary in steepness, ranging from 1.5 meters high on the southern side to 25 meters on the eastern side.
Although the hillfort has suffered significant damage from plowing, it is now covered with grass, and the base of the eastern slope is adorned with trees, adding to its natural beauty. This historic site dates back to the 1st millennium BCE–early 1st millennium CE and stands as an important symbol of Lithuania's cultural and archaeological heritage. It is an excellent destination for history enthusiasts and tourists seeking unique landscapes.
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