• One of the natural wonders of Lithuania is the Curonian Spit, a thin 60-mile long sand-dune spit that separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon.
  • The Curonian Spit is stretching along the coast of the Baltic Sea: lying partly in Russia, partly in Lithuania, it has the total length of 98 kilometres.
  • A stone sundial has been constructed on the top of Parnidis dune, one of the Curonian Spit’s many dunes, located in the town of Nida.
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  • Visit the enchanting Curonian Spit, a 98 km-long sand-dune haven, boasting quaint towns, unique flora and fauna, and pristine beaches for a tranquil escape.
  • The Curonian Spit is a 98 km long peninsula on the north coast of Samland. It begins in Lesnoi and ends at the Memeler Tief.
  • In 2000, the Curonian Spit was awarded the highest possible international recognition - it was inscribed on UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
  • The Curonian Spit is a thin, curved 61-mile (98-kilometer) long sand dune that separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon...
  • From Klaipeda we went to explore the Curonian Spit (Kurische Nehrung), a 98km long sand dune spit with some of the highest dunes of Europe.
  • Curonian Spit is a narrow stretch of land on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Much of this land is covered by sandy dunes, pine forests and small fishermen villages.