{"id":1602,"date":"2025-05-13T12:52:24","date_gmt":"2025-05-13T12:52:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.trainiskis.lt\/aiseta-river-kiauna-river-zeimena-river-dringis-lake-buka-river-sravinaitis-lake-to-ginuciai\/"},"modified":"2026-01-03T16:41:23","modified_gmt":"2026-01-03T16:41:23","slug":"aiseta-river-kiauna-river-zeimena-river-dringis-lake-buka-river-sravinaitis-lake-to-ginuciai","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.trainiskis.lt\/en\/aiseta-river-kiauna-river-zeimena-river-dringis-lake-buka-river-sravinaitis-lake-to-ginuciai\/","title":{"rendered":"Aiseta River \u2013 Kiauna River \u2013 \u017deimena River \u2013 Dringis Lake \u2013 B\u016bka River \u2013 Sravinaitis Lake (to Ginu\u010diai)"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"1602\" class=\"elementor elementor-1602 elementor-1007\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4ba05b53 ca1 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"4ba05b53\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-2682cbd1 e-con-full relative ca2 e-flex e-con e-child\" data-id=\"2682cbd1\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4db80283 image-galery-count elementor-arrows-position-inside elementor-widget elementor-widget-image-carousel\" data-id=\"4db80283\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-settings=\"{&quot;slides_to_show&quot;:&quot;1&quot;,&quot;navigation&quot;:&quot;arrows&quot;,&quot;autoplay&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;pause_on_hover&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;pause_on_interaction&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;autoplay_speed&quot;:5000,&quot;infinite&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;,&quot;effect&quot;:&quot;slide&quot;,&quot;speed&quot;:500}\" data-widget_type=\"image-carousel.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-image-carousel-wrapper swiper\" role=\"region\" aria-roledescription=\"carousel\" aria-label=\"Image Carousel\" dir=\"ltr\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-image-carousel swiper-wrapper\" aria-live=\"off\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"swiper-slide\" role=\"group\" aria-roledescription=\"slide\" aria-label=\"1 of 1\"><a data-elementor-open-lightbox=\"yes\" data-elementor-lightbox-slideshow=\"4db80283\" data-elementor-lightbox-title=\"aiseta_kiaun_buka_4_d\" data-e-action-hash=\"#elementor-action%3Aaction%3Dlightbox%26settings%3DeyJpZCI6MTYwMywidXJsIjoiaHR0cHM6XC9cL3d3dy50cmFpbmlza2lzLmx0XC93cC1jb250ZW50XC91cGxvYWRzXC8yMDI1XC8wNVwvYWlzZXRhX2tpYXVuX2J1a2FfNF9kLXNjYWxlZC53ZWJwIiwic2xpZGVzaG93IjoiNGRiODAyODMifQ%3D%3D\" href=\"https:\/\/www.trainiskis.lt\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/aiseta_kiaun_buka_4_d-scaled.webp\"><figure class=\"swiper-slide-inner\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"swiper-slide-image\" src=\"https:\/\/www.trainiskis.lt\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/aiseta_kiaun_buka_4_d-scaled.webp\" alt=\"aiseta_kiaun_buka_4_d\" \/><\/figure><\/a><\/div>\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-38542569 e-con-full shadow2 ca3 e-flex e-con e-child\" data-id=\"38542569\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-20438d1f tit1 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"20438d1f\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Aiseta River \u2013 Kiauna River \u2013 \u017deimena River \u2013 Dringis Lake \u2013 B\u016bka River \u2013 Sravinaitis Lake (to Ginu\u010diai)  <\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-65d440bd tit2 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"65d440bd\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>During the journey through the waters of Auk\u0161taitija National Park, you&#8217;ll discover the natural treasures of the Labarono Regional Park: forests, woods, marshes, and Labanoras fauna. You&#8217;ll pass through the \u017deimena ichthyological reserve, which protects salmon, sea trout, and trout spawning grounds. You&#8217;ll enter Dringis Lake, known for its winding shores and numerous bays, and B\u016bka River \u2013 one of the cleanest and most wooded rivers in Lithuania. You&#8217;ll wash off in the stream of the Ginu\u010diai water mill, flowing from a century-old trough.   <\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-621a22f6 tit3 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"621a22f6\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Price for renting one canoe<\/div>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-6e285566 tit4 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"6e285566\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">10.00 \u2013 20.00 \u20ac<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div 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28203<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-7be9209f box1 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"7be9209f\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-3eb36ea1 box2 elementor-widget-mobile__width-inherit elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"3eb36ea1\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">First day's route (~16 km; ~5 hours): From Aiseta River to Kiauna River\n<br><br>\nSecond day's route (~? km; ~? hours): From Kiauna River to \u017deimena River \n<br><br>\nThird day's route (~10 km; ~4 hours): From \u017deimena River to Vai\u0161ni\u016bnai camp (Dringis Lake) \n<br><br>Fourth day's route (~18 km; ~6 hours): From B\u016bka River to Ginu\u010diai<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-1a88253c box3 elementor-widget-tablet__width-inherit elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"1a88253c\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><b>First day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>AISETA \u2013 Kiauna (~16 km, ~5 hours)<\/p><p>Aiseta Lake \u2013 second largest in the list of Lithuania&#8217;s longest lakes. When you&#8217;re ready to travel, hop into the canoes and paddle along the left bank of Aiseta. You&#8217;ll paddle 145 m to the very source of Aiseta River.   <\/p><p>After paddling less than half a kilometer from the source of the Aiseta River, you will pass under a wooden bridge belonging to the village of Paaiset\u0117. Later, you will pass by a few homesteads, navigate a few bends of Aiseta, and after ~0.6 km, the riverbed will become straighter for ~1.3 km. You will recognize this section by the reeds growing on the banks of Aiseta. After this exotic section, the riverbed will become more winding until the Utena \u2013 \u0160ven\u010dion\u0117liai railway bridge. After passing under this bridge, you will see the remains of the old railway tracks. The Kiaunas Lake is already nearby, but you will still have to overcome a 260 m section of Aiseta&#8217;s natural obstacles, &#8220;strewn&#8221; with wooden barricades. After overcoming all this, you will enter Lake Kiaunas.        <\/p><p>In Lake Kiaunas, direct the canoes along the right bank. You will recognize it by the lush pine forest growing on the banks, where the echo of vacationers resonates perfectly. <\/p><p>After paddling almost 2 km in Lake Kiaunas, always keeping to the right bank line, you will find the source of the Kiauna River. After paddling ~100 m from the source, you will see a small island overgrown with reeds.<\/p><p>Kiauna is a winding and fun river for water tourists, where we wish you pleasant adventures!<\/p><p>After paddling about 0.4 km on the Kiauna River, you will pass the village of Pakiaunys on the left. It has an ancient wooden manor homestead built between 1900 and 1903. The homestead is ~150 m away from the river.<\/p><p>Continuing the journey at the end of the village of Pakiaunys, you will pass under a bridge and immediately enter the Kiauna Landscape Reserve. You will encounter the nature of the reserve as you paddle further along the Kiauna River: the shores will delight you with rich vegetation, forests feeding the river, and you will pass marshes, which are an integral part of our nature. In spring, you will see dams built by beavers from branches, other terrestrial vegetation, mud, water grasses, and other materials these &#8220;builders&#8221; find in nature. After admiring the beavers&#8217; &#8220;architecture,&#8221; you will pass many villages: Stirnines, Briedines, Jakuti\u0161kis, Vasiuli\u0161k\u0117s village, and further on \u2013 \u017dvirbli\u0161k\u0117, K\u016brini\u0173 village, recognizable by the road bridge.   <\/p><p>From the aforementioned Vasiuli\u0161k\u0117s village, the more thrilling experiences begin: you&#8217;ll pass fallen trees, swift bends, and stone &#8220;obstacles.&#8221; Maybe you&#8217;ll get lucky and take a dip in the swift Kiauna current! The more adventure-filled stretch of the trip will continue until the K\u016brini\u0173 village bridge.  <\/p><p>When you paddle under the K\u016brini\u0173 village road bridge, connecting the Mol\u0117tai-Ignalina road, you&#8217;ll paddle the winding Kiauna for about 2 km, with trees that have grown there for a long time leaning along the shores. The riverbed will gradually become straighter, adorned with a pleasant tree alley, leading you into Lake Gil\u016btas.<\/p><p>With the help of the current, paddle to Gil\u016bta, direct the canoes to the left \u2013 east direction and paddle ~0.6 km to the lake&#8217;s channel. The length of the lake&#8217;s channel is ~800 m. Continuing along it, you would reach Lake Sekluo\u010dio.   <\/p><p>On the right side of the channel, you will see a cozy sandy shore. Here you can take the opportunity to wade, swim. In this rest area, you can settle for the night to gather strength to complete the remaining part of the route.  <\/p><p>The next day, before leaving, check if you have left any trash at the campsite!<\/p><p><b>Second day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>Kiauna \u2013 \u017deimena (~? km, ~? hours)<\/p><p>After passing the channel and entering Sekluotis, you&#8217;ll likely be greeted by elegant swans. Paddle along Sekluotis \u2013 heading east. This lake isn&#8217;t very deep, so the canoe bottoms will brush against tall water grasses. Now you probably understand why the lake got its name J. After paddling about 0.75 km, as you approach the shore, steer the canoes to the right \u2013 heading south. Then paddle to the river flowing from Sekluotis Lake.<\/p><p>This small stream is part of the Kiauna River but is sometimes called Kernauja. You will soon see the village of Kukliai, embracing the riverbanks. In Kukliai, before reaching the concrete bridge, you will find a convenient shore for disembarking on the right side, in a meadow where you can rest.  <\/p><p>Continuing towards the \u017deimena River, the banks of Kiauna will be lined with pine forests. After paddling about 2 km from the village of Kukliai, the current will slow down, gradually carrying you to the mouth of the Kiauna River. Kiauna is the first right tributary of the \u017deimena River.<\/p><p>You&#8217;ll enter the \u017deimena River at the confluence of Kiauna and \u017deimena, located in the village of \u0160akali\u0161k\u0117s. At the confluence, turn left to disembark for a rest on the shore of \u0160akali\u0161k\u0117s village or, a bit further (3 km from the confluence) \u2013 in the town of Kaltan\u0117nai. Here you can visit the Kaltan\u0117nai church built of red clay bricks, distinguished by its early 20th-century neo-Gothic style. The church was built between 1903 and 1909.     <\/p><p>After passing the town of Kaltan\u0117nai, you&#8217;ll notice how the \u017deimena River begins to widen \u2013 these are the river&#8217;s sources from \u017deimenys Lake.<\/p><p>\u017deimenys is the lake with the longest shoreline in the Auk\u0161taitija National Park. The lake&#8217;s length is more than 10 km, width ~0.5 km, and depth ~24 m. \u017deimenys surpasses other lakes in length but not in width, so while paddling through the bays of \u017deimenys, you can feel the water flowing into the river. The lake&#8217;s shores resemble cliffs (up to 20 m above sea level). These are covered with pines, sandy. A large part of the shores is occupied by reed beds, embracing the islands standing here.<\/p><p>Besides the \u0160akarva stream, the Jaurup\u0117 stream flows into Lake \u017deimenys in its western branch, and the Laukup\u0117 and Kretuona streams flow into its eastern part. Near Kaltan\u0117nai, the \u017deimena River flows out of the lake. There are 14 small islands in Lake \u017deimenys. Around the lake are the villages of Bajorai, O\u017ekiniai, Antanavas, and the town of Kaltan\u0117nai.   <\/p><p>Once in the lake, follow the left shoreline. After passing the first small island, bypass it, and steer the canoes along the right shore of \u017deimenys Lake. From the sources of \u017deimena River, after covering ~4 km, you should see a rest area on the shore. Here you can take a break and set up for the night.<\/p><p>Beyond the rest area, on the same side of the shore, about ~0.5 km away, is the Pakretuona stream. If you walk from its inlet ~300 \u2013 350 m, you&#8217;ll find the old Pakretuona water mill, built next to the Kretuona stream. The mill boasts impressive cascades, under which it&#8217;s always fun to splash on a hot summer day J! Currently, a recreation and wellness camp belonging to the Lithuanian National Martynas Ma\u017evydas Library is set up here. Visiting tourists are allowed into the area for a symbolic fee, so they can enjoy the water fun offered by the mill.<\/p><p><b>Third day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>\u017deimenys Lake \u2013 Meiros (Asaln\u0173 camp) (~? km, ~? hours) <\/p><p>From the Pakretuona campsite, paddle north through \u017deimenys Lake towards \u0160akarva Lake. Avoid paddling into bays to stay on route. Upon reaching the channel between \u017deimenys and \u0160akarva Lakes \u2013 the \u0160akarva stream, paddle through it towards \u0160akarva Lake. You&#8217;ll pass under a bridge, under which the \u0160akarva stream flows, and thus enter \u0160akarva Lake.   <\/p><p>\u0160akarvai is one of the deeper lakes in Auk\u0161taitija National Park, with a maximum depth of 40 meters. The average width of the lake is 0.35 km, and its length is 2.5 km. Paddle along \u0160akarvai Lake towards the channel leading to Lake L\u016b\u0161iai.<\/p><p>Upon entering L\u016b\u0161iai Lake, on the right side of the shore, you&#8217;ll see the Pal\u016b\u0161\u0117 church with its bell tower, the village&#8217;s largest historical landmark \u2013 a wooden church with a bell tower, built in 1750! Climbing the stone-paved stairs, you&#8217;ll see that the church is well-restored and cozy. The church stands on a hill, offering a pleasant view of L\u016b\u0161iai Lake. It&#8217;s the oldest wooden church in Lithuania, once adorning 1 Litas banknotes.   <\/p><p>If you don&#8217;t visit Pal\u016b\u0161\u0117 village, upon entering L\u016b\u0161iai Lake, aim for the opposite shore, turning slightly left. You&#8217;ll need to paddle about 0.8 km across L\u016b\u0161iai. Upon reaching the opposite shore of L\u016b\u0161iai Lake, at the end of which you&#8217;ll see a channel turning left. Follow the right shoreline through the channel until you reach Asaln\u0173 Lake. On the right, you&#8217;ll see the roofs of Meironys village, which will accompany you until you pass the Dringyk\u0161\u010dia stream inlet on the right.    <\/p><p>There&#8217;s an interesting tradition in Meironys village: during Pentecost, farmers decorate their cows with flower wreaths and float them to the opposite shore, which locals call Pabir\u017eiu. There, the cows are released to graze freely until autumn and are floated back during Michaelmas. Milkmaids row by boat every morning and evening to milk the cows and bring the warm milk home.  <\/p><p>Beyond the Dringyk\u0161\u010dia stream, you&#8217;ll find the Meiros (Asaln\u0173) campsite. Settle there for the night. <\/p><p><b>Fourth day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>B\u016bka River \u2013 Ginu\u010diai (~15 km, ~5 hours)<\/p><p>Starting your canoe trip on Lake Utenyk\u0161\u010dio, paddle a few hundred meters keeping to the right shoreline to bypass the cape of Lake Utenyk\u0161\u010dio. Continue along the right bank through the La\u0161mens strait, known for its rich marsh flora. After navigating the marsh reeds, you&#8217;ll cross the strait and continue your journey on the B\u016bka River. During the trip, you can rest in ethnographic areas and campsites along the river. The banks of B\u016bka are lined with wooded forests enriching its waters. On your left is the A\u017evin\u010diai forest, and on the right is the Vy\u017eiai forest. Thus, paddling this river not only introduces you to the rich river flora and fauna but also proves that the B\u016bka River is one of the cleanest in Lithuania!      <\/p><p>In the past, the B\u016bka River was used for log rafting. You know that the river&#8217;s water level changes in certain areas, so the water level was artificially raised to ensure optimal log transportation. You&#8217;ll find remnants of wooden dams during your journey!  <\/p><p>About a kilometer from the start of your journey (from the B\u016bka&#8217;s source at Utenyk\u0161tis), you&#8217;ll reach the Ineiga rest area. Here you can take a break after the start. But don&#8217;t linger too long, as the journey has just begun!  <\/p><p>You might encounter Water Lily families while paddling. Water Lilies are included in the Red Book, so please act responsibly \u2013 do not pick or harm them! If you like to pick plants as souvenirs, look around and pick Water Mint hidden among the reeds on the riverbanks. Their flowers are not only beautiful \u2013 at the end of the trip, you can brew delicious mint tea for yourself and your travel companions!<\/p><p>Soon you&#8217;ll notice the village of Vai\u0161nori\u0161k\u0117s, recognizable by the XIX \u2013 XX century style of the residents&#8217; buildings, from whose yards wooden piers and small bridges stretch out into the river. Bypassing the piers, you&#8217;ll pass a small bridge necessary to extend the Tauragnai township.   and the Braslavas township road. Next to that small bridge on your left, notice the ethnographic area: once there stood an inn, mentioned since 1765. The first homestead in this area was established in 1830. Later, four more were built.    <\/p><p>After passing the mentioned Vai\u0161nori\u0161k\u0117s and the road bridge, the B\u016bka narrows and becomes winding. This section of the B\u016bka River is characterized by some deep spots and a more intense current. And, of course, how could there not be fallen trees across the river? You&#8217;ll find more than one, so you may need to carry some canoes over logs or on land along the riverbanks. Remember, a wet tree is slippery, the riverbed is not always even, and the current can disrupt balance. Be coordinated, unless you want to take a dip in the swift waters of B\u016bka. J     <\/p><p>Note that the river sometimes has bays that look like branches of the river. You&#8217;ll recognize the true riverbed by paying attention to the current \u2013 the free flow of water and the movement of plants. <\/p><p>And so, you&#8217;ve completed your journey on the B\u016bka River. Its conclusion is adorned by the Baluo\u0161as Lake, rich with seven islands, which you&#8217;re now entering. The silence of Baluo\u0161as Lake is maintained by pine forests, whose resinous scents you probably already smell. Upon entering Baluo\u0161as, keep to the right side and you&#8217;ll find the Adomragis rest area. Here, refresh yourself, as a diverse range of Auk\u0161taitija waters awaits you until the Almajas campsite!    <\/p><p>At the Adomragis rest area, especially at the tip of the promontory, there is a clear and convenient shore inviting you to swim. It&#8217;s a great place for a dip, but not for leaving trash: be kind to nature and don&#8217;t leave litter, as there are no bins here. You&#8217;ll dispose of it in a container at the Almajas campsite, but until then, collect trash in your canoe&#8217;s bag.  <\/p><p>So, after snacking and resting, it&#8217;s time to decide which direction to paddle. It depends on your strength and remaining supplies. <\/p><p>THERE ARE 2 OPTIONS TO CROSS BALUO\u0160AS LAKE:<\/p><p>First option (~1.5 km, ~20 min) \u2013 paddle straight from the Adomragis rest area to the stream connecting Lakes Baluo\u0161as and Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis. It&#8217;s about 1.5 km or 15-20 minutes of paddling. For this direction, paddle to the opposite shore of the lake. On the left should be Liep\u0173 Island, on the right \u2013 a cape called Ber\u017earagis. From Ber\u017earagis cape, you&#8217;ll see a bridge under which the stream connecting the lakes flows.    <\/p><p>Second option (~4.5 km; up to ~1.5 hours) \u2013 explore the natural wonders of Lake Baluo\u0161as by visiting Ilgasal\u0117 Island. It&#8217;s a unique hydrographic formation in Lithuania, as Ilgasal\u0117 is the only island in Lithuanian lakes with a lakelet. <\/p><p>IF YOU CHOSE THE SECOND OPTION:<\/p><p>So, to visit the most beautiful places of Lake Baluo\u0161as (if you chose the second option), paddle from the Adomragis rest area keeping to the left bank of Baluo\u0161as. Soon you&#8217;ll see the ethnographic village of \u0160uminai, first mentioned in historical sources in 1784 under the name Pabaluo\u0161\u0117. In this village grows a pine tree about 300 years old. However, the pine does not make the village of \u0160uminai famous as much as the historical fact that in 1972, the famous Lithuanian film &#8220;Tadas Blinda&#8221; was filmed here, and every resident of \u0160uminai village will show you the &#8220;Tadas Blinda villa&#8221; standing here.    <\/p><p>Leaving \u0160uminai village, paddle past Deg\u0117sio Island towards the last and longest island of Baluo\u0161as Lake \u2013 Ilgasal\u0117. Reaching the southeastern end of Ilgasal\u0117, paddle into the bay, where you can find a stream through gaps in the vegetation and enter with your canoes. <\/p><p>After paddling back from the Ilgasal\u0117 lakelet, return to the same place and direction you paddled from \u0160uminai village, then turn your canoes left and head southeast, keeping to the Baluo\u0161as shoreline. As you paddle, you&#8217;ll see a promontory in the distance. After rounding the promontory, if you still have time and energy, you can briefly enter the bay and visit the village of Traini\u0161kis, visiting the Traini\u0161kis landmark \u2013 an 800-year-old oak tree, which fell to the ground due to a strong storm in 2016. Since then, visitors can view not only the trunk of this historical tree but also its top!   <\/p><p>Exiting the Traini\u0161kis bay, on the left side you&#8217;ll see another small promontory. From there, paddle straight towards another, larger promontory visible in the distance. After rounding it and always keeping to the left shoreline, you&#8217;ll enter a large Baluo\u0161as bay, at the end of which you&#8217;ll see a stream about 150 m long, connecting Baluo\u0161as Lake with Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis Lake. This swift stream will carry you into another adventure-filled lake area.    <\/p><p>Paddle along Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis until you reach the lake&#8217;s outlet, leaving Simoni\u0161kis village on the left and Vaid\u017ei\u0161kiai village on the right. After crossing the lake, slightly to the left, among the reeds, you&#8217;ll notice the source of the Skriog\u017el\u0117 stream. <\/p><p>Skriog\u017el\u0117 is about 0.9 km long. Skriog\u017el\u0117 may seem like a narrow and deep river with several sharp bends. The banks of this river are covered with trees, making the river slopes quite steep. Storms have knocked several trees into the river, but you can overcome them by jumping with your canoe if you gain enough speed. After a few more bends, you&#8217;ll enter Lake Sravinaitis.    <\/p><p>FINISH:<\/p><p>In Lake Sravinaitis, keep to the right shoreline until you reach an island shaped like a promontory. 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