A new leisure and restaurant complex is available to rent in Juodkrantė

In the heart of the Curonian Spit, near the Raganų Hill trail in Juodkrantė, a unique project is being developed: a new-generation leisure and restaurant complex called Pašto Kelias, where modern architecture blends with the history of Neringa and the surrounding natural beauty. A manager for the entire complex is currently being sought.
The complex has been built on the site of the former Soviet-era café, Raganinė. This area had been abandoned for a long time, but it is full of potential. The architects sought solutions to revive the area purposefully and sustainably, transforming it into a vibrant, functional space. Today, modern buildings stand here, blending harmoniously into the architectural style of Neringa. The complex consists of three separate buildings which will house residential apartments (with 50 beds), co-working spaces and a 335 m² restaurant with spacious outdoor terraces.

One of the spaces in the complex is earmarked for a café-restaurant with outdoor seating areas. The restaurant premises are partially ready for operation, so only minimal investment in furniture, interior design, tableware and other items is needed to get started. The production area of the restaurant is fully equipped,” says Rimantas Poznanskis, Ober-Haus’s commercial real estate project manager. A co-working space is also planned in the same building as the restaurant.
The recreational living space, which has 50 beds, is located in two separate buildings surrounded by eight spacious terraces. Each 75 sq. m apartment is designed to accommodate four to six people.
‘We invite businesses looking for a unique location for their activities. We are currently looking for an operator who can take over and manage the entire complex, from its daily operations to the implementation of its long-term vision,’ says R. Poznanskis.
The project is in an exceptional location in the Curonian Spit National Park, near the legendary Raganų kalnas trail. This location ensures a constant flow of tourists and a vibrant environment all year round. Just 350 metres from the Curonian Lagoon and 1 kilometre from the Baltic Sea, it offers a rare opportunity to experience the authentic spirit of Neringa and the exceptional harmony of peace and nature.

About the name – a historical connection with the European postal route
One of the most important land routes of the 17th–18th centuries, the European postal route ran along the coast of the Curonian Spit. Letters and parcels were transported along it between Riga, Gdańsk, and Königsberg, and later even as far as Berlin, Moscow, and St. Petersburg.
The road got its name because it was used by postal carriages travelling between Eastern and Western Europe. Taverns and rest stops were established along this route, and over time the first fishing villages on the Curonian Spit developed around this infrastructure.
The Pašto Kelias complex inherited its name from this history. It symbolises the road that once carried people, knowledge, and culture, connecting Europe. Like the postal road of yesteryear, the complex invites you to stop, rest and experience the essence of the Curonian Spit today.
For more information about the project, visit www.pastokelias.lt.
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