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Backpacking in Anyksciai
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By Johan Kruseman 🇳🇱 | Updated May 25, 2026

Years ago Anykščiai felt like a sleepy provincial stop: a couple of Soviet-era blocks, a church spire, pine forest on the edge, and not much else unless you already had family there. Today it’s still quiet, but the edges are sharper: a forest canopy walkway, better-marked trails, a few cafés that actually care about their coffee. You find it in northeastern Lithuania, roughly between Vilnius and the Latvian border, wrapped in pine woods and the curves of the Šventoji River. For backpackers, it’s less a “must-see town” and more a compact base for nature days: cycling through forest, river kayaking, winter skiing at the small Kalita hill, and slow walks to viewpoints and the tall red-brick church. Buses link it easily with Vilnius and Kaunas; once you’re there, you mostly walk. Nights are calm, hostels are limited, and you’ll meet more Lithuanian families than backpacker crowds. Compared with Druskininkai or Trakai, Anykščiai feels cheaper, more local, and more about trees and sky than big-ticket attractions.

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✨ Why go?
Ranked #3 town in Lithuania
What makes this town worth visiting

Backpackers flock to Anyksciai for its unique blend of convenience and character. Nestled along the Neris River, it serves as a perfect base for exploring nearby hiking trails and beaches. The walkable streets invite you to meander, with local cafes serving up hearty Lithuanian dishes that warm the soul. You’ll find small-scale hostels and guesthouses that foster a friendly atmosphere, making it easy to connect with fellow travelers.

Most visitors tend to stay a couple of days, soaking in the laid-back vibe. This isn’t a party town; it’s for those who appreciate slow travel and the beauty of nature. Solo travelers and small groups will feel right at home, sharing stories over a local brew or exploring the nearby cultural sites. The scent of pine and the sound of the river create a tranquil … read more 👉
Backpackers flock to Anyksciai for its unique blend of convenience and character. Nestled along the Neris River, it serves as a perfect base for exploring nearby hiking trails and beaches. The walkable streets invite you to meander, with local cafes serving up hearty Lithuanian dishes that warm the soul. You’ll find small-scale hostels and guesthouses that foster a friendly atmosphere, making it easy to connect with fellow travelers.

Most visitors tend to stay a couple of days, soaking in the laid-back vibe. This isn’t a party town; it’s for those who appreciate slow travel and the beauty of nature. Solo travelers and small groups will feel right at home, sharing stories over a local brew or exploring the nearby cultural sites. The scent of pine and the sound of the river create a tranquil backdrop, making the effort to get here feel worthwhile. If you’re looking for a place to recharge and connect with the landscape—and others—Anyksciai is a solid choice.
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💡 HighlightsPlaces and moments you shouldn't skip

  • Hill of Witches (Raganų Kalnas) — Open-air folk-sculpture park carved into the Šventoji riverbank: dozens of wooden carvings inspired by Lithuanian myths and fairy tales set along a pleasant trail — iconic, atmospheric and great for photos and slow wandering.
  • Anykščiai Treetop Walking Path (Medžių lajų takas) — Elevated boardwalk through the pine canopy with a tall observation tower giving wide views over the Šventoji valley and town; one of the best ways to feel the forest that inspired Lithuanian literature.
  • St. Matthew’s Church and Bell Tower — The town’s major church with striking architecture and a climbable bell tower that rewards you with a compact panoramic view of Anykščiai’s rooftops, river and surrounding woods.
  • Anykščiai Regional / Literary Museum — Compact museum focused
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  • Hill of Witches (Raganų Kalnas) — Open-air folk-sculpture park carved into the Šventoji riverbank: dozens of wooden carvings inspired by Lithuanian myths and fairy tales set along a pleasant trail — iconic, atmospheric and great for photos and slow wandering.
  • Anykščiai Treetop Walking Path (Medžių lajų takas) — Elevated boardwalk through the pine canopy with a tall observation tower giving wide views over the Šventoji valley and town; one of the best ways to feel the forest that inspired Lithuanian literature.
  • St. Matthew’s Church and Bell Tower — The town’s major church with striking architecture and a climbable bell tower that rewards you with a compact panoramic view of Anykščiai’s rooftops, river and surrounding woods.
  • Anykščiai Regional / Literary Museum — Compact museum focused on local history and literature, with strong material about Antanas Baranauskas and the cultural life that made Anykščiai famous in Lithuanian letters.
  • Narrow-Gauge Railway and Railway Museum (siaurukas) — Historic narrow-gauge station, preserved rolling stock and a seasonal tourist train that celebrates the town’s industrial/transport heritage — fun for history buffs and families.
  • Šventoji River Promenade and Riverside Trails — Easy riverside walks, picnic spots and small footbridges right through town; the riverfront ties together the Hill of Witches, treetop path access and cafés, and is perfect for a mellow afternoon.
  • Antanas Baranauskas Memorials and Literary Spots — Several statues, plaques and small sites around town honoring the poet who wrote “Anykščių šilelis”; visiting these gives real cultural context to the town and its literary legacy.
A few real, visitable day-trip highlights just outside Anykščiai: the giant Puntukas boulder with its writer busts, Labanoras Regional Park’s lakes and forests, and the small historic town of Troškūnai (monastery and old-town streets).
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🏘️ NeighborhoodsWhere things are and how it's laid out

Anyksciai, a charming town in Lithuania, offers a blend of nature and culture that’s perfect for backpackers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Here’s how to navigate its neighborhoods:

Town Center
This is the heartbeat of Anyksciai. You’ll find cozy cafes, local shops, and the iconic Church of St. Matthew. The vibe is lively yet laid-back, making it ideal for short stays. Everything is within walking distance, so you can easily explore on foot. Nightlife is low-key, with a few bars that cater to locals and travelers alike. Budget-friendly accommodations are plentiful here.

Anyksciai Regional Park
If you crave nature, this area is a must. The park is a short walk from the center and offers stunning trails and the serene River Šventoji. It’s perfect for longer stays, especially for … read more 👉
Anyksciai, a charming town in Lithuania, offers a blend of nature and culture that’s perfect for backpackers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Here’s how to navigate its neighborhoods:

Town Center
This is the heartbeat of Anyksciai. You’ll find cozy cafes, local shops, and the iconic Church of St. Matthew. The vibe is lively yet laid-back, making it ideal for short stays. Everything is within walking distance, so you can easily explore on foot. Nightlife is low-key, with a few bars that cater to locals and travelers alike. Budget-friendly accommodations are plentiful here.

Anyksciai Regional Park
If you crave nature, this area is a must. The park is a short walk from the center and offers stunning trails and the serene River Šventoji. It’s perfect for longer stays, especially for those who want to hike or cycle. The atmosphere is peaceful, with the scent of pine trees and the sound of rustling leaves. Accommodations here may be a bit pricier, but the experience is worth it.

Old Town
Steeped in history, this neighborhood has a quieter vibe. Cobblestone streets and traditional wooden houses create a picturesque setting. It’s great for leisurely strolls and soaking in the local culture. Transport access is decent, but it’s best explored on foot. Ideal for those who appreciate a slower pace, it’s also a good spot for budget travelers looking for unique guesthouses.

⌛️ 1 dayA smart one-day plan

Anyksciai, Lithuania, is a charming town where the lush green landscapes meet rich history. Known for its stunning nature and cultural heritage, it’s a place where you can feel the pulse of local life. The scent of pine trees mingles with the earthy aroma of the Neris River, creating an inviting atmosphere that beckons you to explore.

Start your morning at the Anyksciai Church of St. Matthew. Its striking neo-Gothic architecture stands tall against the sky, and stepping inside, you’ll be greeted by the soft glow of stained glass. Take a moment to absorb the tranquility before heading to the nearby Anyksciai Regional Park. The park is a treasure trove of trails, perfect for a brisk walk or a leisurely hike. The air is crisp, and the sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds create a serene … read more 👉
Anyksciai, Lithuania, is a charming town where the lush green landscapes meet rich history. Known for its stunning nature and cultural heritage, it’s a place where you can feel the pulse of local life. The scent of pine trees mingles with the earthy aroma of the Neris River, creating an inviting atmosphere that beckons you to explore.

Start your morning at the Anyksciai Church of St. Matthew. Its striking neo-Gothic architecture stands tall against the sky, and stepping inside, you’ll be greeted by the soft glow of stained glass. Take a moment to absorb the tranquility before heading to the nearby Anyksciai Regional Park. The park is a treasure trove of trails, perfect for a brisk walk or a leisurely hike. The air is crisp, and the sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds create a serene soundtrack. Don’t miss the stunning viewpoint at the Treetop Walking Path, where you can feel like you’re walking among the treetops, with panoramic views of the surrounding forests.

As the afternoon rolls in, make your way to the town center. Grab lunch at a local café, where you can savor traditional Lithuanian dishes like cepelinai (potato dumplings) while chatting with friendly locals. Afterward, visit the Anyksciai Museum of History and Art. This spot often flies under the radar but offers fascinating insights into the region’s past, showcasing local art and artifacts that tell the story of the area.

As evening approaches, stroll through the charming streets of the old town. The golden light of the setting sun casts a warm glow on the buildings, enhancing their character. End your day at the Neris River, where you can relax by the water’s edge, listening to the gentle flow of the river. It’s the perfect way to reflect on your day, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the warmth of a town that feels like home.
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🌤️ When to go?Choosing the right time of year


  • Weather: Spring and early autumn bring crisp, fresh air with temperatures hovering between 10-20°C (50-68°F). This is when the forest scents are richest, and the occasional drizzle sharpens the pine aroma. Summer can be warm, 20-25°C (68-77°F), but rarely oppressive, perfect for long hikes without overheating.

  • Temperature: Winters dip below freezing, often -5 to -10°C (23-14°F), making trails icy and less accessible. If you’re not geared for snow and cold, avoid December through February. Late spring and early fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for all-day trekking.

  • Daylight Hours: In summer, daylight stretches to nearly 18 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore without rushing. Winter days shrink to about 6 hours, which can feel claustrophobic and limits your outdoor
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  • Weather: Spring and early autumn bring crisp, fresh air with temperatures hovering between 10-20°C (50-68°F). This is when the forest scents are richest, and the occasional drizzle sharpens the pine aroma. Summer can be warm, 20-25°C (68-77°F), but rarely oppressive, perfect for long hikes without overheating.

  • Temperature: Winters dip below freezing, often -5 to -10°C (23-14°F), making trails icy and less accessible. If you’re not geared for snow and cold, avoid December through February. Late spring and early fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for all-day trekking.

  • Daylight Hours: In summer, daylight stretches to nearly 18 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore without rushing. Winter days shrink to about 6 hours, which can feel claustrophobic and limits your outdoor window.

  • Crowds: Peak tourist season is July and August, when the town buzzes with local festivals and visitors. If you want quiet trails and a more intimate connection with the forest, aim for May-June or September, when the crowds thin but the vibe stays lively.

  • Seasonal Activities: Summer hosts open-air concerts and river kayaking, while autumn offers mushroom foraging and vibrant leaf-peeping. Winter’s snow transforms the landscape but limits hiking options to snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.

  • Price Fluctuations: Accommodation and local tours spike in summer, sometimes doubling in price. Shoulder seasons like late spring and early fall provide better deals and more flexible bookings without sacrificing the experience.


Pro-tip: Visit Anyksciai in late spring or early autumn to catch the forest at its most fragrant and colorful, enjoy manageable crowds, and stretch your daylight hours for maximum trail time.


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🛏️ Where to stay?Choosing the right base

In Anyksciai, the heartbeat for backpackers pulses strongest around the town center, especially near the main street, Vilniaus gatvė. This area isn’t just a cluster of buildings; it’s where the local rhythm hums with a mix of old wooden architecture and the scent of fresh pine from nearby forests. Staying here means you’re steps away from cozy cafes where the aroma of strong coffee mingles with the crisp Lithuanian air, and small shops where locals trade stories as much as goods. It’s safe, walkable, and naturally social—perfect for solo travelers looking to connect without the pressure of forced … read more 👉
In Anyksciai, the heartbeat for backpackers pulses strongest around the town center, especially near the main street, Vilniaus gatvė. This area isn’t just a cluster of buildings; it’s where the local rhythm hums with a mix of old wooden architecture and the scent of fresh pine from nearby forests. Staying here means you’re steps away from cozy cafes where the aroma of strong coffee mingles with the crisp Lithuanian air, and small shops where locals trade stories as much as goods. It’s safe, walkable, and naturally social—perfect for solo travelers looking to connect without the pressure of forced interactions.

Compared to the quieter, more residential outskirts, the center offers a practical advantage: hostels and budget guesthouses cluster here, creating a low-key hub of fellow travelers. This concentration means you’ll find communal spaces buzzing with shared plans for hiking the nearby trails or exploring the Treetop Walking Path. The vibe is relaxed but alive, with enough evening spots to unwind without feeling like you’re in a tourist trap.

If you stray too far from this core, you risk losing that easy access to both social energy and essential amenities. The outskirts might offer peace, but for a backpacker chasing connection and convenience, the town center is where the real Anyksciai experience begins.

🚌 Getting aroundHow to get around Anyksciai

Anykščiai moves at a pace that feels like a slow breath in a forest clearing—unhurried but deliberate. The town’s rhythm isn’t dictated by rigid timetables but by a gentle ebb of daily life, where locals nod hello on the street and the scent of pine drifts from the nearby woods. This isn’t a place where you’ll find a subway rushing you along or a cacophony of honking cars. Instead, it’s about reading the subtle cues: the timing of the buses, the flow of foot traffic, and the quiet moments between. Understanding this flow means you don’t just get from point A to B—you glide through the town’s character, making every step part of the experience.


  • Walking: The heart of Anykščiai is compact and best explored on foot. Streets are lined with cobblestones that catch the light differently as the
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Anykščiai moves at a pace that feels like a slow breath in a forest clearing—unhurried but deliberate. The town’s rhythm isn’t dictated by rigid timetables but by a gentle ebb of daily life, where locals nod hello on the street and the scent of pine drifts from the nearby woods. This isn’t a place where you’ll find a subway rushing you along or a cacophony of honking cars. Instead, it’s about reading the subtle cues: the timing of the buses, the flow of foot traffic, and the quiet moments between. Understanding this flow means you don’t just get from point A to B—you glide through the town’s character, making every step part of the experience.


  • Walking: The heart of Anykščiai is compact and best explored on foot. Streets are lined with cobblestones that catch the light differently as the day shifts, and the air carries the faint aroma of fresh bread from local bakeries. Walking is free, naturally, and lets you pause at the wooden sculptures or duck into a café without the pressure of a schedule.


  • Local Bus: The bus system is modest but reliable, with routes connecting the town center to nearby villages and the famous Treetop Walking Path. Buses start around 6:30 AM and run until about 8 PM, with tickets costing roughly €1.50. They’re not the fastest, but the windows frame the changing landscape—fields giving way to dense forest—making the ride part of the journey.


  • Bicycle Rentals: For a bit more speed and freedom, renting a bike is a smart move. Bikes can be rented for about €5-7 per day from shops near the town square. The terrain is mostly gentle, with some rolling hills that reward you with views over the Šventoji River valley. This option blends exercise with exploration, letting you cover more ground without missing the fresh forest air.


  • Taxi Services: Taxis are available but not abundant, and fares start around €3 for short trips within town. They’re best reserved for late-night returns or when you’re carrying heavy gear. Drivers often know the best shortcuts and can share local tips, but expect a slightly higher cost compared to other options.

👛 Costs (as of 8 February 2025)What things cost and how to budget

Backpacking through Anyksciai, Lithuania, offers a quiet charm with costs that stay comfortably low, making it an accessible stop for independent travelers who want to stretch their euros without sacrificing experience.
  • Dorm Accommodation: Expect to pay around €10 to €15 per night for a bed in a hostel dorm. The options here are limited but clean and simple, often in guesthouses or small hostels where the atmosphere is more local than touristy.
  • Meals: Eating out is affordable. A typical meal at a casual café or bistro runs between €5 and €8. Local bakeries and markets offer cheaper snacks and fresh produce, perfect for grabbing a quick bite or assembling your own picnic for under €3 to €5.
  • Local Transport: Anyksciai is small enough to explore mostly on foot, but if you need a bus, a single
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Backpacking through Anyksciai, Lithuania, offers a quiet charm with costs that stay comfortably low, making it an accessible stop for independent travelers who want to stretch their euros without sacrificing experience.
  • Dorm Accommodation: Expect to pay around €10 to €15 per night for a bed in a hostel dorm. The options here are limited but clean and simple, often in guesthouses or small hostels where the atmosphere is more local than touristy.
  • Meals: Eating out is affordable. A typical meal at a casual café or bistro runs between €5 and €8. Local bakeries and markets offer cheaper snacks and fresh produce, perfect for grabbing a quick bite or assembling your own picnic for under €3 to €5.
  • Local Transport: Anyksciai is small enough to explore mostly on foot, but if you need a bus, a single ticket costs about €0.50 to €1. Taxis are rare and more expensive, so plan accordingly if you’re staying late or heading out of town.
  • Basic Activities/Entry Fees: Many of the town’s highlights, like the Treetop Walking Path or the Devil’s Museum, charge modest entry fees around €3 to €5. These prices keep the experience accessible while supporting local upkeep.
  • Miscellaneous Expenses: Budget around €2 to €4 for essentials like bottled water, coffee, or small souvenirs. Internet cafes or SIM cards for data are inexpensive, usually under €5 for a basic package.

A day in Anyksciai typically runs between €20 and €35, depending on your choices. This range covers the essentials without cutting corners, letting you enjoy the town’s natural and cultural offerings without feeling pinched.
⚠️ Prices can change and everyone travels differently, so take this as a rough guide. Hope it helps you plan your adventure!

🚌 Day tripsShort trips worth adding

Anyksciai, Lithuania, is a backpacker’s dream base for exploring the rich tapestry of nature and culture nearby. With its charming atmosphere and convenient transport links, you can dive into unforgettable day trips that balance adventure and relaxation.

1. The Hill of Crosses
Just a short bus ride away, the Hill of Crosses is a pilgrimage site that feels like stepping into a living art installation. Thousands of crosses, each with its own story, create a hauntingly beautiful landscape. The journey takes about 2 hours, and you can expect to spend around €5 for the bus fare. Early morning is the best time to visit, as the light casts long shadows, enhancing the eerie yet serene vibe. A common mistake is to rush through; take your time to absorb the atmosphere and reflect.


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Anyksciai, Lithuania, is a backpacker’s dream base for exploring the rich tapestry of nature and culture nearby. With its charming atmosphere and convenient transport links, you can dive into unforgettable day trips that balance adventure and relaxation.

1. The Hill of Crosses
Just a short bus ride away, the Hill of Crosses is a pilgrimage site that feels like stepping into a living art installation. Thousands of crosses, each with its own story, create a hauntingly beautiful landscape. The journey takes about 2 hours, and you can expect to spend around €5 for the bus fare. Early morning is the best time to visit, as the light casts long shadows, enhancing the eerie yet serene vibe. A common mistake is to rush through; take your time to absorb the atmosphere and reflect.


2. Anyksciai Regional Park
This park is a treasure trove of hiking trails and scenic views. Just a 30-minute bus ride from Anyksciai, you can explore lush forests and the stunning Šventoji River. Bring a packed lunch and enjoy it by the water. The total cost for the day, including transport and snacks, is around €10. Spring and early autumn are ideal for vibrant foliage and fewer crowds. Many first-timers overlook the less-traveled paths; don’t hesitate to wander off the main trail for a more intimate experience with nature.


3. Treetop Walking Path
This unique experience is a must-do. Located about 40 minutes from Anyksciai, the Treetop Walking Path offers a bird’s-eye view of the forest canopy. The entrance fee is around €5, making it a budget-friendly adventure. Late afternoon is perfect for capturing golden hour photos. A common pitfall is not checking the weather; the path can be slippery after rain, so plan accordingly.


4. Rumsiskes Open-Air Museum
A 1-hour bus ride brings you to this fascinating open-air museum showcasing traditional Lithuanian life. You’ll wander through reconstructed villages, each with its own character and charm. The entrance fee is about €6. Late spring or early summer is ideal, as the flowers bloom and the atmosphere buzzes with life. Many visitors rush through; take your time to chat with the staff, who often share stories that breathe life into the exhibits.
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🛡️ SafetyScams, Hazards, and Annoyances

Anyksciai is generally safe, but like any place, a little awareness goes a long way. The town’s charm lies in its quaint streets and lush surroundings, but keep your wits about you, especially in busier areas like the main square. Here, pickpockets might lurk, so keep your valuables close—consider a money belt under your clothes.

If you’re traveling solo, the evenings can feel peaceful, but stick to well-lit paths. The local vibe is friendly, yet it’s wise to avoid overly quiet spots after dark.

Scams are rare, but be cautious with overly eager vendors or offers that seem too good to be true. If someone approaches you with a deal, trust your instincts.

Overall, embrace the beauty of Anyksciai while staying mindful. A confident demeanor and a little street smarts will enhance your experience, … read more 👉
Anyksciai is generally safe, but like any place, a little awareness goes a long way. The town’s charm lies in its quaint streets and lush surroundings, but keep your wits about you, especially in busier areas like the main square. Here, pickpockets might lurk, so keep your valuables close—consider a money belt under your clothes.

If you’re traveling solo, the evenings can feel peaceful, but stick to well-lit paths. The local vibe is friendly, yet it’s wise to avoid overly quiet spots after dark.

Scams are rare, but be cautious with overly eager vendors or offers that seem too good to be true. If someone approaches you with a deal, trust your instincts.

Overall, embrace the beauty of Anyksciai while staying mindful. A confident demeanor and a little street smarts will enhance your experience, allowing you to soak in the town’s essence without a hitch.

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We 💚 feedbackFinal thoughts on visiting Anyksciai

Anykščiai is a place where the air feels fresh and the pace slows down. You’ll find the scent of pine mingling with the sweetness of local pastries. Don’t miss the wooden church; it’s a quiet marvel that feels like a secret. The best surprise? The stunning views from the Puntukas Stone—climb up and soak it in. Just a heads-up: the trails can get muddy after rain, so sturdy shoes are a must. Embrace the little challenges; they lead to the best moments.

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👋 Meet the founderWho’s Behind Take Your Backpack?

Johan, backpacker and founder of TakeYourBackpackHi, I’m Johan (Netherlands 🇳🇱), the creator of TakeYourBackpack. Over the past decade, I’ve backpacked through 80+ countries across six continents, gaining extensive experience with independent travel, long-term trips, and overland routes.

This site is built on a combination of firsthand travel experience and carefully curated insights from other backpackers. Many guides are based on places I’ve personally visited, while others bring together tips, observations, and practical advice shared by trusted travelers I’ve met along the way.

The goal is to provide realistic, experience-driven guidance — not generic itineraries — so you can explore destinations with better context, clearer expectations, and more confidence.

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