4.7
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Touring cycling routes around Riebežeris / Robežas ezers offer exploration of a unique cross-border landscape situated between Latvia and Lithuania. This region is characterized by its location within Latvia's Augšzeme Protected Landscape Area, featuring a mix of forests, meadows, and hilly terrain. The area provides diverse natural values and cultural landscapes, making it suitable for various cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.7
(9)
32
riders
12.3km
00:54
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
13
riders
39.9km
03:22
220m
220m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4
riders
55.7km
04:39
310m
310m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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riders
68.7km
04:06
410m
410m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
2
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11.4km
00:58
90m
90m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Informacinis stendas „Zarasų miestas“, skirtas atvykstantiems poilsiautojams susipažinti su kurorto lankytinomis vietomis. Iš šio taško atsiveria plati panorama į Zaraso ežerą ir jo salas. Puiki maršruto stotelė aktyviai keliaujantiems pėsčiomis ar dviračiais, norintiems trumpam sustoti, pasitikrinti takų žemėlapį ir pasigrožėti vaizdu.
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Pakelėje tarp Zarasų ir Kopūstinės kaimo stovintis autentiškas 1921 m. akmeninis kryžius. Ant paminklo iškaltas biblinis kreipimasis lenkų kalba: „Jezusie! Synu Dawidów! zmiłuj się nad nami“ (lietuviškai: „Jėzau! Dovydo Sūnau! Pasigailėk mūsų!“). Tokie kryžiai šiame krašte dažnai būdavo statomi kaip bendruomenės ar šeimos malda, prašant Dievo apsaugos nuo negandų, ligų ar dėkojant už išgelbėjimą. Tai vertingas Zarasų krašto sakralinio paveldo ir istorinės atminties ženklas.
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Zarasų krašto muziejaus kiemelyje (buvusiame KGB kalėjimo kieme) iškilusi beveik 3 metrų aukščio betoninė skulptūra „Liudytoja“ yra vienas drąsiausių šiuolaikinio meno objektų regione. Kūrinys vaizduoja nuogą senstančios moters figūrą, simbolizuojančią žmogaus orumą ir išlikimą prievartos akivaizdoje. Skulptūra iškart tapo diskusijų centru: dėl savo atviros raiškos ji sulaukė itin kontroversiškų reakcijų, o 2025 m. net buvo padegta ir apgadinta, tačiau netrukus restauruota. Tai emociškai stipri stotelė, kviečianti susimąstyti apie istoriją ir netobulo kūno grožį.
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The Count of Luodžiai Manor, Jurgis Žiuniens, was preparing to leave for France and was selling his manor land. Several peasants from Salakas belonged to his manor and were called luodykščiai. The Count gave these peasants a few hectares of land each. In 1927, the Count presented the peasants with ownership documents at this pine tree. The peasants organized a feast in gratitude. In memory of this, a cross was nailed to the pine tree. Over time, other pine trees were cut down, but the loggers did not know why there was a cross on one of them and left it. Thus, this pine tree, remembering the Count's gift, remained to grow.
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This place turned into private property this year (2025), and there’s a fence there now. No one really knows what’s going on or if visitors are still welcome. Kinda sad, but that’s how it is. You won’t get inside anymore, and tours aren't happening either. Not really worth coming here just for that.
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The mound is located on a separate hill on the NE shore of Lake Ramis. The site is round, 21 m in diameter, with a 1 m raised center. The slopes are moderately steep, 8 m high. The mound is heavily plowed, overgrown with birches and isolated pines. On the western slope, on an area of 0.6 ha, there is a foothill settlement. The mound dates back to the 1st millennium BC - the beginning of the 1st millennium.
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Riebežeris and Robežas ezers refer to the same lake, which is uniquely situated on the border between Latvia and Lithuania. Riebežeris is the Lithuanian name, while Robežas ezers is the Latvian name, both reflecting its cross-border location.
The region is characterized by its tranquil natural setting within Latvia's Augšzeme Protected Landscape Area. You'll encounter a mix of forests, meadows, and gentle rolling hills, offering picturesque views and diverse natural values. The lake itself is serene, with largely steep banks and a sandy-mucky bottom.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For instance, the Street Art Wall – Šaltupė Chapel loop from Zarasai is an easy 12.2 km route exploring urban and natural points of interest. Another accessible option is the Zarasai Monument – Laisvės Angelas Sculpture loop from Zarasai, an easy 7.9 km path offering views of local landmarks.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Near Zarasai, you can find the Zarasai Observation Wheel, providing panoramic views of Lake Zarasas. The broader Augšzeme Protected Landscape Area, where the lake is located, preserves valuable lake, forest, and grassland biotopes. The 56.5 km 'Augšzemes ezeru loki' cycling route, which passes through nature parks, also exposes cyclists to traditional architecture and historical sites like preserved WWI trenches and sites associated with the poet Rainis.
For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the Gulbinės Lime Trees – Laisvės Angelas Sculpture loop from Zarasai offer a more extensive experience. This 39.0 km route leads through varied landscapes and is considered difficult. Another challenging option is the Salakas Old Jewish Cemetery – Tiltiškiai Watermill loop from Zarasai, spanning 55.8 km.
The touring cycling routes around Riebežeris / Robežas ezers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 9 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene lake scenery, the mix of forests and meadows, and the diverse terrain that caters to different ability levels.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Pakalniškiai Hillfort – Sokiškiai Hillfort loop from Zarasai, which is a 68.3 km circular route, and the shorter Street Art Wall – Šaltupė Chapel loop from Zarasai.
The Baltic landscape, including this border region, is generally pleasant for cycling from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically milder, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, making for an enjoyable touring experience.
The Lithuanian town of Zarasai, approximately 8 km from Riebežeris / Robežas ezers, serves as a hub for outdoor activities and is likely to have public transport connections. For specific schedules and routes, it's advisable to check local transport information for Zarasai or Medumi (Latvia) depending on your starting point.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed here, towns like Zarasai, being a hub for outdoor activities, typically offer designated parking areas. For routes starting directly at the lake, look for access points or small parking spots near popular recreational areas, especially on the eastern side of the lake which has gentler slopes.
The town of Zarasai, being a central point for the region's cycling routes, offers various amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel. For routes extending into more rural areas, it's recommended to carry snacks and water, though smaller villages like Medumi in Latvia may also have local establishments.
As Riebežeris / Robežas ezers is a border lake, you might find yourself cycling close to or even across the border. Generally, within the Schengen Area, border crossings are seamless. However, it's always wise to carry identification and be aware of local regulations, especially if venturing into protected areas on either side of the border. There are no specific restrictions for cycling, but respect local signage and natural protected area rules.


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