The Girele pedestrian path (about 1.7 km), which starts near Pauškininkai street, can be easily passed by bicycle. There is an information stand here. First of all, you will catch your eyes on the artistic nests created by the people of Kaišiador, displayed in the roadside trees - in 2012, to commemorate the Bird Day, "Nenkių alėja" was born. Next you will reach the skateboard and bike park. Later, turning along the forest path, you will visit a huge oak tree, then continue your journey through the forest to the wooden bridge and the Girele forest recreation area, which is equipped with gazebos, a fire pit, swings, benches and a wooden ladder to the Girele I pond. You can go back on the same path or through the city along Gediminas Street.
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