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Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will be connected by a hiking trail

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A new 2,141 km hiking trail connects the forests and national parks of the three countries

On average, it will take from 102 to 114 days to overcome the walking route in the Baltics.

The three Baltic republics will be connected by a hiking trail of over 2,141 kilometers. About it informs Travel and Leisure.

The trail is intended to be part of a European trekking route that runs along the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany and Poland.

The Forest Trail is part of the European route E11 and can take up to 114 days to complete. Out of 2141 km, 747 km are in Lithuania, 674 km – in Latvia and 720 km – in Estonia.

All details for travel planning – with descriptions, maps and roads – are available on the site Baltic forest. Here they tell you where the beginning and end of the route are, how long the hike takes, what type of coverage is on the road and what you should pay attention to along the way.

The route itself is divided into stages 20 kilometers long. However, there is a special division for the laziest – 50 segments, each of which is suitable for a one-day hike.

The authorities plan to erect signposts along the road, as well as map residences and nearby attractions.

Among the main attractions of the trail are: Dzukija and Zemaitija National Parks in Lithuania, Kemeri and Gauja National Parks in Latvia, as well as Lahemaa and Alutaguse parks in Estonia.

Recall the Greek authorities plan to start receiving tourists since May 14, said Minister of Tourism of the country Haris Theocharis at a press conference within the framework of the international tourism exhibition ITB 2021.

Also, the government of Nepal opened Everest for climbing climbers after the ban on expeditions, which was in effect for a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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