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This hillfort is situated on an isolated knoll at the edge of a highland near a marshy valley and features an oval-shaped platform with a raised center. The slopes are moderately steep, reaching heights of 4–5 meters. The surface of the hillfort has been heavily damaged by plowing, and a pit has been dug on the platform. Today, the site is covered with deciduous trees, adding a natural charm to the landscape.
To the south of the hillfort, in a 0.2-hectare area, there was a settlement at the base, indicating ancient human activity. The hillfort is dated to the 1st millennium BCE. It is a unique site of historical and natural heritage, ideal for travelers interested in Lithuanian archaeology and cultural heritage.
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