As there is nothing between Tituvenai and Šiauliai, it is either 80 or 120km, and I decided for the latter. But the wind turned to the north, and the additional 40km became pretty exhausting. On the way I met a German guy who had really cycled a LOT.
Leaving slightly later than usual because of the time difference, today's trip started with a really nice bike lane along the Neman (Nemunas) river. In Siline, I turned north, following the 146 to the small town Raseiniai. Before, there are only endless meadows with oil seeds and grain and some tiny villages.
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| Break in the meadows |
This road has no bike lane but is broad and quiet and nice to cycle. So.e km of bike lane before Rasenai. After Raseinai I continued on the 148 to Siluva and then Tytuvenai, the next small town.
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| Special crosses seen several places in this area |
Here I met this German guy who now "only" cycled half a year. Previously a whole year, to West-Africa. So if you think I am crazy...
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| Meeting a German pro (without helmet) |
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| Dangerous railway crossing on road 2105 |
Thi railway is really used, the rails were shiny. I've seen several like this. Must be accidents on them.
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| Building wind turbines in Lithuania |
Finally arriving in Šiauliai where I had booked a small apartment. It started raining before I arrived. But nothing to complain about. After I came in there was a real thunderstorm that I missed, fortunately.






Tell us what the local dishes are! Cabbage?
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