Kupa River Valley Park


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Kupa River Valley Park is a natural gem in Kupiškis and a popular spot for active recreation and relaxation. Kupa is a typical river of northern and central Lithuania, a left tributary of the Lėvuo. In its lower reaches, the river runs through Kupiškis for a stretch of 3.2 km, dividing the town into two parts.

Kupa River Valley is the most important natural area in Kupiškis. Visitors can enjoy beautiful wooden sculptures that adorn the valley. The park features walking paths perfect for short strolls or longer excursions. Pedestrian bridges connect different parts of the park, allowing for convenient exploration of the entire area.

 

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Kupa River Valley Park is a natural gem in Kupiškis and a popular spot for active recreation and relaxation. Kupa is a typical river of northern and central Lithuania, a left tributary of the Lėvuo. In its lower reaches, the river runs through Kupiškis for a stretch of 3.2 km, dividing the town into two parts. Kupa River Valley is the most important natural area in Kupiškis. Visitors can enjoy beautiful wooden sculptures that adorn the valley. The park features walking paths perfect for short strolls or longer excursions. Pedestrian bridges connect different
parts of the park, allowing for convenient exploration of the entire area. The park also offers gazebos, providing a chance to relax and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Comfortable benches and observation decks allow visitors to appreciate the stunning views. For those who enjoy active leisure, the park includes exercise equipment and tennis courts. Kupa River Valley Park is an ideal spot for both locals and visitors who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the beauty of nature. Visit this park and discover the charm of Kupiškis town.
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