Mikytų pažintinis takas

Taka iepazīstina ar Mikitai dabas rezervātu un tajā sastopamiem vērtīgiem arheoloģiskiem atradumiem. Rezervāts izveidots, lai saglabātu un parādītu apmeklētājiem Žemaitijai raksturīgo kalnaino ainavu ar mežu, laukiem, pļavām, pakalniem, nelieliem purviem, lauku saimniecībām, arheoloģiskiem atradumiem, retu sugu biotopiem, augiem, sēnēm, dzīvniekiem, kā arī dabiskiem hidrogrāfiskiem elementiem.

Mikitai pagānu upurkalns ir takas augstākais punkts. Saskaņā ar leģendām, Mikytai pagānu upurkalnu uzcēla zviedri. Senos laikos tas kalpoja par upurēšanas vietu dieviem. Ejot no kalna pa meža taku, sasniegsiet Lūgšanu aku, kas ir piltuves tipa bedre ar diametru 2m un dziļumu līdz 50 cm, bruģēta ar Vēlāk, lai ziedojumi netiktu izpostīti, aka tika noslēgta ar akmeņiem. akmeņiem. Saskaņā ar leģendām šeit tika piedāvāti upuri. Tālāk vienā takas pusē redzēsiet purvu, bet otrā – kalna pakājē esošo, teikām apvīto akmeni – Velna pēdu, kura izmērs ir 4,5x2,5x4 m. Saskaņā ar leģendu, velns šeit iznīcināja baznīcu, kas stāvēja uz upurkalna, un, steidzoties prom, atstāja savas kājas nospiedumu akmenī. Tiek uzskatīts, ka akmens ir vismaz 1,5 miljardu gadu vecs. Vairāku garo, stāvo kāpumu dēļ taka nav pieejama cilvēkiem ar kustību traucējumiem un vecākiem ar bērnu ratiņiem. Tāpat var būt apgrūtinoša arī senioriem.

Description in English

This walking trail provides the hikers with opportunities to explore the Mikytai Landscape Reserve and some valuable stateprotected archaeological finds. Mikytai Altar Hill. The height of the 1st millennium middle – 2nd millennium beginning Mikytai altar hill is 30 metres. According to legends, the Mikytai altar hill was erected by the Swedes; while in ancient times this was a place, where sacrifices used to be offered to gods. Stone with a Devil‘s Footprint. A bumpy mythological stone of 4.5x2.5x4 m in size: “a foot with the heel”. According to the legend, a devil destroyed the church that stood on the altar hill and pressed its foot into a stone when scurrying away. It is thought that this stone’s age is not less than 1.5 billion years, and even much more. Well of Prayers (Offerings). It is a funnel type pit about 2 m in diameter and up to 50 cm in depth, cobbled with small stones. According to the legend, sacrifices used to be offered here. Later, in order to save the sacrifices, this well was hidden under the stones. Mikytai Landscape Reserve. The reserve has been established to preserve and show to the visitors this mosaic hilly landscape characteristic of Žemaitija, featuring the entire complex of woods, fields, meadows, hills interspersed with small swamps and single farmsteads, archaeological finds, rare vegetation, habitats of rare species of plants, fungi and animals and natural hydrographic elements. One of the hills, Pūkštė Hill, has been granted a status of a natural monument. The trail of natural paving has way finding signs, and there is a National Park Information Board at the starting point. Near the trail, there is a resting place, a parking lot and a toilet. The closest eatery is in Barstyčiai, 5.3 km away, while eating and lodging facilities are in Plateliai, 11 km away.

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