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Trakai Island Castle

Trakai Island Castle is set in the picturesque Galve Lake a short distance from Lithuania’s capital city, Vilnius. The train journey from Vilnius takes just over half an hour, then it’s a forty-minute walk to the castle. The walk will take you around the lakeside shore where there is a colourful array of birdlife.

The castle was built for the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in the 14th century. It would be easy to think that it is the original castle. A few small sections of the old walls remain, but what you see is a reconstruction from the 1950s. Nonetheless, it is an impressive sight!

Lithuania - the entrance to Trakai Castle
The entrance to Trakai Castle
Lithuania - Trakai Castle main building
The main section of the 14th century castle
Lithuania - Trakai Castle - Looking up to the tower from the castle's courtyard
Looking up to the castle tower from the main courtyard
Lithuania - Trakai Castle - the stark but impressive interior
The interior of the castle is stark but impressive
Lithuania - The way to Trakai Island Castle along Galve Lake
The way to Trakai Island Castle along Galve Lake
Lithuania - Galve Lake - water lilies amongst the lily pads
Galve Lake – Water lilies amongst the lily pads
Lithuania - Galve Lake - duck with ducklings
Galve Lake – spot the ducklings

It made a peaceful and interesting day out from Vilnius with plenty of fresh air and few people. The lack of people was probably due to it being just after COVID-19 lockdown!

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