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Telšiai, often called the capital of Lithuania’s Samogitia region, offers visitors a deep dive into a unique cultural heritage paired with striking natural settings. The town is set on the shores of Lake Mastis, where the reflections of historic buildings and lush forests create a calm and inviting atmosphere. Telšiai’s old market square bustles with life and is home to some of the town’s most notable landmarks, including the Neo-Gothic St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, which dominates the skyline with its twin towers.
The natural surroundings around Telšiai provide opportunities for gentle exploration. Lake Mastis is a popular spot for boating or relaxing by the water’s edge. Not far from the town lies the Plateliai Regional Park, a landscape of forests, lakes, and rolling hills where visitors can find a quiet connection to the outdoors. This area also holds the secret of the ancient Oak of Žemaitija, believed to be over 300 years old and a symbol of strength in the region.