The Hill of Bulvikis

The Hill of Bulvikis is a peak in , and has an elevation of 14 metres. The Hill of Bulvikis is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include The Horn of Bulvikis and Thomas Mann Museum.

Scenic viewpoint
Photo: Hugo.arg, Public domain.
is a scenic viewpoint.

Scenic viewpoint
The also called the Vecekrugas Hill is a forested dune on the , 1.5 kilometres south of . At the height of about 67.2 metres over the sea level, it is the highest dune on the spit.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Purvynė and Skruzdynė.

Suburb
is a suburb.

Suburb
is a suburb.

is a resort town in on the , a remarkable 99 km peninsula of sandhills. has about 1500 permanent residents and the larger Neringa County, which is a part of, had 3,530 residents in 2020.

The Hill of Bulvikis

Latitude
55.33108° or 55° 19′ 52″ north
Longitude
21.03607° or 21° 2′ 10″ east
Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)
Open location code
9G7382JP+CC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3343687925
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
11288938
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In Other Languages

From Lithuanian to Russian—“The Hill of Bulvikis” goes by many names.
  • Lithuanian: Bulvikio kalnas
  • Lithuanian: Bulvikio Kalnas
  • Russian: Бульвикё

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Neringa and Preilos boteliai.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Purvyne Dune and The Hill of Giedružė.

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