Nida Dunes
Nida Dunes
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NeringaTours
Neringa, Lithuania63 contributions
Dec 2021
There Is two dunes in Nida dune. One is Parnidzio dune and another one is Sklandytoju/Big Dunes. The Dead dunes are in another place near Pervalka. 100 Procent worth to visit.
Written December 29, 2021
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70ava
Beijing, China1,009 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
We took the bus all the way to Nida and went up this easy walk. On a nice day, the views are lovely and you understand how this spit was created and how it is made. Dunes in the Baltics - who would have imagined. Definitely worth going.
Written August 4, 2022
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Merrowmum
Guildford, UK1,373 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
We went to Parnidis Dune as part of our day tour of the Curonian Split. One of the highlights of the day, the dune itself is great and the viewpoints and scenery stunning. It is well managed for visitors with clearly marked paths to use.
Written August 2, 2023
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KemikOjstra
Maribor, Slovenia1,776 contributions
Jun 2023
The best coastal dunes I have seen anywhere. The highest are nearly 60 meters (196 ft) tall. On the viewpoint above the dunes, the Curonian lagoon on one site and open Baltic Sea on the other are well seen. It is only around 5 kilometers (3 miles) away from the Russian border (Kaliningrad Oblast) but that border is now closed, so the best possible way to the dunes are now from Lithuanian Klaipeda seaport with a ferry (it rides only about 6 minutes to the Curonian Spit) and after that with a car or bike on the road to Nida. The house of Thomas Mann is also near, just as the beautiful special town of Nida.
Written July 4, 2023
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Evaldukas
Vilnius, Lithuania72 contributions
Aug 2016
Place is nice, but it is way over rated. Place is not as wow, that it would be worh going, paying lots of fees and having very poor service.
Written October 15, 2016
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Heli L
Siuntio, Finland8 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
I'm telling here about "grey dunes", not Nida dunes (tripadvisor don't have it in the directory). We visited there on thursday 19 July 2018. The fee was 2 €/adult. It was open till 7 pm. It was very hard to find. But if you enter "Pilkosios Kopos" or "grey dunes" into your navigator you will find it. These dunes are the biggest ones in the whole Europe. They are spectacular! The biggest ones are almost 60 metres! The place is magical! There is a total silence, only the wind is whispering into your ear. There is also a observatorion tower where you can see the whole area and stunning sea view! This place is really worth visiting!
Written July 20, 2018
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m0nyp0ny
Poprad, Slovakia41 contributions
Oct 2014 • Friends
Visited Nida in October 2014 - that means off season. There were very few tourists everywhere and because of the late time of the year, I could enjoy a very relaxing sunrise at 8am. Standing on the top of the great duna above Nida and seeing the sun over the horizon was the best experience during my trip to Lithuania. And no people around, that time of the year, you have the dunes all for yourself. And there is a high chance to see a moose when you get to the dunes early in the morning. The only thing you have to control, it that your cell phone is still using Lithuanian providers, not Russian. Because you get very close to the border, it can happen very easily and the charges can be huge.
While leaving, I took a walk back to the village, not along the beach but through the forrest. Very relaxing and very good (and funny) markings.
While leaving, I took a walk back to the village, not along the beach but through the forrest. Very relaxing and very good (and funny) markings.
Written December 30, 2014
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Gilles T
Paris, France70 contributions
Loved walking along the water and to the solar calandra on top.
One path is clearly marked: via the wooden stairs or via an asphaltés road on the other side.
Sad to see that people do not respect at all the signs protecting the dunes and stating clearly it is forbidden to walk outside of the wooden path... Especially after you read the information signs explaining that each person walking on the sand is making move down to the Sea 5 tonnes of sand and contribute to destroying the dune...
One path is clearly marked: via the wooden stairs or via an asphaltés road on the other side.
Sad to see that people do not respect at all the signs protecting the dunes and stating clearly it is forbidden to walk outside of the wooden path... Especially after you read the information signs explaining that each person walking on the sand is making move down to the Sea 5 tonnes of sand and contribute to destroying the dune...
Written August 23, 2014
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Tim A
Folsom, CA1 contribution
Jul 2014 • Solo
I recently returned from a trip to the three Baltic States - Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia. I thoroughly enjoyed visiting all three countries, which until a year ago, I did not know much about the history or geography of this region. The tour guides were excellent, and I particularly enjoyed enjoyed the three days I spent in the beach resort town of Nida, Lithuania. I visited the sand dunes, and took a dip in the Baltic Sea. Nida is only two miles from the Russian Border. For those California residents, it reminded me of Morro Bay/Cambria/Big Sur along the California Central Coast.
I booked the trip through Vertical Horizons Travel (www/verticalhorizonstravel.com), my 4th trip in 11 years with this tour company and I have been pleased with the organization, tour guides, and accommodations provided throughout each of the trips. The Baltic states was probably my favorite. Plenty of history, beautiful countries, an abundance of castles, art, forests and parks. The food was very good, and be sure to try the beer.
Tim Adams
I booked the trip through Vertical Horizons Travel (www/verticalhorizonstravel.com), my 4th trip in 11 years with this tour company and I have been pleased with the organization, tour guides, and accommodations provided throughout each of the trips. The Baltic states was probably my favorite. Plenty of history, beautiful countries, an abundance of castles, art, forests and parks. The food was very good, and be sure to try the beer.
Tim Adams
Written August 20, 2014
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Ieva Salina
Beijing, China4 contributions
Jun 2020 • Friends
The dune.. wow. We didn’t have a lot of expectations for this place. But when we got up, the view was absolutely amazing! Entrance fee was 2€ for person. The best 2€ I’ve spent in my life!
Written June 14, 2020
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Is there a day tour from Nida into Kaliningrad, Russia?
Written November 20, 2018
You need visa there, so one day trip would be not very reasonable
Written November 21, 2018
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