- 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
- 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.
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