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This hillfort, known for its historical significance and geographical location near the Strėva River, is an important archaeological site. It was formed on a promontory of the right bank, featuring a rectangular, elongated platform measuring 34×18 meters. Special attention is given to the 5.5-meter-high rampart constructed at the northwestern edge of the platform, creating a 9-meter-high slope that descends into a 25-meter-wide and 3-meter-deep ditch. The hillfort is renowned for its leafy vegetation and historical past, including Strėva Castle, which was destroyed by the Crusaders in 1367, and legends of battles and mythological creatures that lived in the area.