Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic countries and is located further south. Vilnius, the capital, has a UNESCO-listed Baroque historic center. The country stands out for its natural landscapes, such as sand dunes, lakes and dense forests.
Climate
The climate is continental, with hot summers and cold, snowy winters.
Languages
The official language is Lithuanian. Russian and Polish are also spoken by minorities. English is common among younger people and in tourist areas.
Driving
Drive on the right. There are no tolls for passenger cars, only for heavy vehicles. Speed limits vary between summer and winter.
Camping
Wild camping is allowed in some areas, as long as it is outside protected zones and on private property. There are many regulated campsites.
Biker Zones
Popular routes include the Curonian Spit and the roads along Lake Galvė and Trakai.
Special Zones
The historic center of Vilnius has pedestrian zones and restrictions on car traffic.