Seniausias miesto pastatas
Discover the Rich History at Seniausias Miesto Pastatas
Discover the tranquil beauty of Senvagė Park in Panevėžys, a perfect retreat for relaxation, nature walks, and community events.
Senvagė is a picturesque park in Panevėžys, Lithuania, ideal for tourists seeking a peaceful escape amidst lush greenery. With extensive walking paths, vibrant flora, and a tranquil ambiance, it's perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature. The park also accommodates dog walkers, making it a family-friendly destination.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Discover the Rich History at Seniausias Miesto Pastatas
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Public Transport - Bus
If you are starting from the Panevėžys Bus Station, walk to the nearest bus stop called 'Stotis'. From there, take bus number 1 or 2 towards 'A. Jakšto g.' (this stop is close to Senvagė). The journey will take approximately 10 minutes. Once you get off the bus, walk straight down A. Jakšto g., and you will find Senvagė at A. Jakšto g. 18.
Walking
If you are near the city center, you can walk to Senvagė. Head east on Respublikos g. until you reach the intersection with A. Jakšto g. Turn left onto A. Jakšto g. and continue walking for about 15 minutes. Senvagė will be on your right at A. Jakšto g. 18.
Taxi or Rideshare
You can easily get a taxi or use a rideshare app available in Panevėžys. Simply enter 'A. Jakšto g. 18' as your destination. The ride from most central locations should take around 5-10 minutes depending on traffic.
Use Senvagė as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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