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Lithuania - 7 weeks in the Baltic states

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Just back from 7 weeks in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Will put a brief report together, but in the meantime - any questions on Lithuania, fire away,

Rick
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Here's some info on Lithuania.

I’m going to try to restrict my post to information that other potential visitors might find useful – I’m sure nobody is interested in what we had for tea on the third Wednesday in August!
General impressions: A country rushing headlong from the Soviet to the EU era. A great deal of dereliction – both of small farms abandoned when the soviets imposed collectivisation, and of the large collectives, abandoned now the soviets have gone, and the population try to re-establish the original farms. A lot of EU cash is going into development, especially roads. English widely spoken – especially amongst the younger generation.

Credit cards widely accepted, but we decided to take cash, and travellers cheques. Found travellers cheques very difficult to change – even in the big cities few banks will change them.

Roads generally poor – on a par with Czech Republic. Only main roads are tarmac – side roads are either gravel or sand. General quality of these is poor to impassable. Average speeds are low – most days we only managed 30-35 mph. We used Reise Know-How and Freytag & Berndt Baltic States maps – both good. Used Garmin Satnav – maps in this proved to be accurate, However – lots of discrepancies on the maps – both Garmin and paper, regarding what was recorded as a gravel or tarmac road, and what we found in practice – so we often found ourselves on gravel unexpectedly. The moral is allow time, and use discretion. Baltic states roads are reputed to be the most dangerous in the EU – we found them to be fine. We saw only 3 other British outfits in Baltic States.

Campsites are few and far between – and tend to cluster on the coast. The ACSI list is very useful. However – all very quiet – no need to book ahead. Priced between £6 and £20 per night. Water generally of good quality – not always easily accessed – take plenty of adapters. EHU generally available – usually 2 pin sockets. Grey water and loo waste sometimes available. Showers and loos, where available varied greatly in quality and cleanliness. No evidence whatsoever of wild-camping. Lots of advice to be careful where you leave your vehicle, and about leaving it unattended. We generally leave our M/H and go off on the bikes – so we always used sites. Very few sites have a shop of any kind – but even in fairly remote areas, there is always a small shop. Supermarket prices about the same as here – local markets much cheaper. Diesel around 82p per litre.

Speed limits 50kph in towns (designated by the town silhouette sign, common in France), 90kph out of town, and 110 kph on motorways. A green card should not be required – but it is. We got asked for ours in a roadside check. Headlights on – police paranoid about this!

Entered from Poland, having stayed the previous night at Gdansk, and visited Vilnius, Trakai, Vente, Klaipeda – then moved onto Latvia and then Estonia. On the return we visited Kaunas and Druskininkai, before heading back into Poland


Rick
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I was in Vilnius year before on this tour http://www.baltictours.com/info/tours-in-vilnius/ and I liked it so much. Latvia and Estonia also are nice countries, bus Lithuania I liked the most. :) Next time I hope to spend more time in Lithuania and to visit other cities.
Hello, I'm from Lithuania, if you have a question about traveling in Lithuania, I can advise. I have niesmann + bischoff 6700 flair, this summer I traveled England and Scotland.
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What route/ferry did you use to reach Scotland?
You might find it interesting to compare your current trip with out 2010 experiences. I know from visits to Hungary that things can change quite a lot in seven years. We started in Estonia in September http://charliedogcametoo.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/estonia-tallinn-and-lahemaa.html and finished in Lithuania about a month later. We really enjoyed this section of our big trip.

Lesley
Great, Thanks Guys n Galls.

Ray.
Hello, I'm from Lithuania, if you have a question about traveling in Lithuania, I can advise. I have niesmann + bischoff 6700 flair, this summer I traveled England and Scotland.
Great video footage , thank you.
That footage has reminded me I want to be on the road again! Thank you!
We are heading "Up the Baltics" (oh missus the old ones are the best) in March so will keep you posted or answer any questions.

My big issue is about weight as we have been upplated to 38500 by SVtech(other options are available) This seems to mean a Go Box for parts of Poland and in Latvia. But there is no upplate on the van( I have not got round to fixing it yet) and I have a good copy of the V5 showing 3500...............so my thought is to just blag it as a 3500.........have no problem with the cost but the go box just seems too complicated.

I imagine if I look like 3500,show a V5 as 3500,and pay as a 3500 then unless they have weighing scales or a direct link to DVLA then all will be OK.
What do you think ........what actually happens when you buy a vignette at the border
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I imagine if I look like 3500,show a V5 as 3500,and pay as a 3500 then unless they have weighing scales or a direct link to DVLA then all will be OK.....
I guess it might, webby, but when you really NEED things to work (as in, when you're involved in an incident) you may be found wanting and might find your insurance invalid.

Personally, I wouldn't chance it.
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Hello, I'm sorry that I did not answer you immediately, I did not see your question, but if the information is still relevant, I answer. paid roads only for commercial vehicle transport, we do not need to pay for traveling, weight is not limited.
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I’m looking to purchase a motor home and go out on the road in the Baltic states. This is to be a new experience. Will it be easy to park around the bigger towns, supermarkets etc or will I have find a campsite and travel by other means to such places?
Hi
I'm looking to purchase a motor home and go out on the road in the Baltic states. This is to be a new experience. Will it be easy to park around the bigger towns, supermarkets etc or will I have find a campsite and travel by other means to such places?
Welcome to the forum GT.

I was due to join a month-long organised tour of the Baltic states in spring of 2020 but sadly it never happened. Being an organised tour, probably with caravans included, we were to be using campsites so I can't comment on the availability of other options.

Regarding parking on a campsite and using alternative transport I generally walk (if within a reasonable distance) or use my electric folding bike if not.

I've just had a look at Park4Night app and there seem to be quite a few options in central Lithuania, if not round the perimeter.
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