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Here: Bit.Ly/Ugnisand Park in Designated Areas Transportokurkite Laužus Priemonėmis Tik Specialiai Važiuokite Įrengtose Tik Poilsiavietėse Leidinį parengė Nidos kultūros ir turizmo informacijos centras „Agila“ www.visitneringa.com KELTŲ TVARKARAŠČIAI KELTŲ TVARKARAŠČIAI 2021-06-01 / 2021-08-31 ĮSIGYKITE 2021-06-01 / 2021-08-31 SENOJI PERKĖLA / Danės g.1, Šiaurinis ragas NAUJOJI PERKĖLA / Nemuno g.8 SENOJI PERKĖLA / Danės g.1, Šiaurinis ragas NAUJOJI PERKĖLA / Nemuno g.8 I-VII I-VII BILIETUS I-VII I-VII Iš Klaipėdos Iš Smiltynės Iš Klaipėdos Iš Smiltynės Įsigykite bilietus Iš Klaipėdos Iš Smiltynės Iš Klaipėdos Iš Smiltynės 07 00 07 30 07 15 07 45 01 00 01 20 PATOGIAU! 07 00 07 30 07 15 07 45 01 00 01 20 08 00 08 30 08 15 08 45 02 00 02 20 ĮSIGYKITE 00 30 15 45 00 20 08 08 08 08 02 02 09 00 09 30 09 15 09 45 05 40 06 00 09 00 09 30 09 15 09 45 05 40 06 00 10 00 10 30 10 15 10 45 06 20 06 40 10 00 10 30 10 15 10 45 06 20 06 40 11 00 11 30 11 15 11 45 07 00 07 20 07 40 07 20 07 40 11 00 11 30 11 15 11 45 07 00 07 20 07 40 07 20 07 40 12 00 12 30 12 15 12 45 08 00 0820 0840 0800 0820 0840 12 00 12 30 12 15 12 45 08 00 0820 0840 0800 0820 0840 13 00 13 30 13 15 13 45 09 00*d 09 20 09 40 09 00 09 20 09 40 13 00 13 30 13 15 13 45 09 00*d 09 20 09 40 09 00 09 20 09 40 14 00 14 30 14 15 14 45 10 00 10 20 10 40 10 00 10 20 10 40 Žiūrėkite kainoraštį 14 00 14 30 14 15 14 45 10 00 10 20 10 40 10 00 10 20 10 40 15 00 15 30 15 15 15 45 11 00 11 20 11 40 11 00 11 20 11 40 15 00 15 30 15 15 15 45 11 00 11 20 11 40 11 00 11 20 11 40 16 00 16 30 16 15 16 45 12 00 12 20 12 40 12 00 12 20 12 40 16 00 16 30 16 15 16 45 12 00 12 20 12 40 12 00 12 20 12 40 17 00 17 30 17 15 17 45 13 00 13 20 13 40 13 00 13 20 13 40 17 00 17 30 17 15 17 45 13 00 13 20 13 40 13 00 13 20 13 40 18 00 18 30 18 15 18 45 14 00*d 14 20 14 40 14 00 14 20 14 40 BILIETUS 00 30 15 45 00*d 20 40 00 20 40 18 18 18 18 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 00 19 30 19 15 19 45 15 00 15 20 15 40 15 00*d 15 20 15 40 19 00 30 19 15 45 15 00 15 20 15 40 15 00*d 15 20 15 40 20 00 19 20 15 19 16 00 16 20 16 40 16 00 16 20 16 40 20 00 20 15 16 00 16 20 16 40 16 00 16 20 16 40 21 00 21 15 17 00 17 20 17 40 17 00 17 20 17 40 21 00 21 15 17 00 17 20 17 40 17 00 17 20 17 40 22 00 22 15 18 00 18 20 18 40 18 00*d 18 20 18 40 Sužinokite keltų tvarkaraščius 22 00 22 15 18 00 18 20 18 40 18 00*d 18 20 18 40 23 00* 23 15* 19 00 19 20 19 00 19 20 19 40 00* 15* 00 20 00 20 40 23 23 19 00 19 40 19 20 19 19 *d - reisai, skirti perkelti transportą, vežantį 20 20 20 Įsigykite bilietus 20 00 20 40 20 20 pavojingus*d - reisai, kroviniusskirti perkelti (naftos transportą, produktus, vežantį dujas, 21 00 21 00 21 20 šieną).pavojingus Jeigu krovinius tokio transporto (naftos produktus, nėra - dujas, 21 00 21 00 21 20 perkeliamasšieną). Jeigu kitastokio transportas. transporto nėra - 22 00 22 20 22 00 22 20 perkeliamas kitas transportas. 23 00 23 20 *- reisai vykdomi tik penktadieniais ir 00 20 23 00 23 20 šeštadieniais.*- reisai vykdomi tik penktadieniais ir 00 00 PATOGIAU! 00 20 šeštadieniais. 00 00 Galite parsisiųsti programėlę Stebėkite tiesioginę transliaciją pavadinimuGalite parsisiųsti SMILTYNĖS programėlę PERKĖLA. Jojepavadinimu rasite keltųSMILTYNĖS grafikus PERKĖLA. ir kainininkus. Joje rasite keltų grafikus ir kainininkus. INFORMACIJA VISĄ PARĄ 1870;INFORMACIJA +370 46 VISĄ36 50 PARĄ18. JUNGIAME KRANTUS! JUNGIAME KRANTUS! 1870; +370 46 36 50 18. JUNGIAME KRANTUS! Žiūrėkite kainoraštį Sužinokite keltų tvarkaraščius Stebėkite tiesioginę transliaciją JUNGIAME KRANTUS! INFORMACIJA APIE VIETINĘ RINKLIAVĄ/INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL FEE Informuojame, kad įvažiuojant į Neringą, Alksnynės ir Nidos kontrolės postuose turite sumokėti vietinę rinkliavą už leidimą įvažiuoti mechaninėmis transporto priemonėmis į Neringos savivaldybės administruojamą Kuršių nerijos nacionalinio parko teritoriją. Elektra varomiems automobiliams rinkliava netaikoma. When entering the territory of Kuršių nerija National Park that is administrated by Neringa municipality, the local fee for mechanical vehicles is collected in Alksnynė’s and Nida’s control posts. Local fee is not applied for electric vehicles. Eil. Mechaninės Kategorija/ Klasė/ Vietinės rinkliavos dydis Nr./ transporto Category Class (€) laikotarpiais/ No priemonės Amount of local fee (€) pavadinimas/ 11.01 05.01 06.01 Name – – – of mechanical 04.30 05.31; 09.15 vehicle 09.16 – 10.30 1.1. Mopedas, mokikas, L L1, L2, 5 5 5 motociklas, motoroleris/ L3, L4, Moped, mini-mok, L6E, motorcycle, scooter L7E 1.2. Lengvasis automobilis/ M M1 5 10 30 Car 2.1. Autobusas (<30 vietų)/ M M2, M3 15 20 20 Bus (up to 30 seats) 2.2. Krovininis automobilis N N1, N2 15 20 20 (bendroji masė <5,5 t)/ Cargo vehicl (general weight <5,5 t) 3. Automobilis – M Kėbulo 15 20 30 gyvenamas namas/ tipas Car – caravan SA Naujienos ten, 4. Autobusas (>30 vietų)/ M M3 30 70 70 Bus (>30 seats) 5.1. Krovininis automobilis N N2, N3 45 45 45 (bendroji masė >5,5 t)/ kur ir tu Cargo vehicle (general weight >5,5 t) 5.2. Traktorius/Tractor N N2, N3 45 45 45 Už įvažiavimą į Neringą atsiskaitykite internetu/Entrance fee to Neringa pay online www.unipark.lt/lt/neringa 5 PARKAVIMO MOKESČIAI/PARKING FEES PARKAVIMOSI VIETOS/PARKING PLACES Šiaurinis P paplūdimys Nidos prieplauka/Nida harbour: lengvasis automobilis/car – 1,50 EUR/h; Pamario gatvėje prie Thomo Manno memorialinio muziejaus Near Thomas Mann museum: lengvasis automobilis/car – 1,50 EUR/h, autobusas/bus - 3 EUR/h; Nida ties Šiauriniu paplūdimiu Nida Northern beach: lengvasis automobilis/car - 1 EUR/h; Pamario g. Naglių 29, Nida: lengvasis automobilis/car - 1,50 EUR/h; Nidos-Smiltynės pl., Nida Pamario g. Nidos -Smiltynės pl. lnemokama automobilių stovėjimo aikštelė/free car park; Pamario g. Skruzdynės g. Taikos g. 45, Nida: nemokama automobilių stovėjimo aikštelė/free car park; Nidos Pamario g. Pamario gatvėje prie Neringos V. Miliūno viešosios bibliotekos -Smiltynės pl. Near Neringa library of V.Miliūnas: G.D. Kuverto g. nemokama automobilių stovėjimo aikštelė/free car park. Nidos -Smiltynės pl. Pamario g. Naglių g. P Naglių g. 29 Taikos g. P Taikos g. 45 Naglių g. Taikos g. Nidos P prieplauka 6 7 VIETINIO SUSISIEKIMO AUTOBUSŲ TVARKARAŠTIS/LOCAL BUS SCHEDULE Tvarkaraštis/Timetable 2021 06 01 ‒ 2021 06 30 Autobusų bilietų kainos/Bus ticket prices SMILTYNĖ – JUODKRANTĖ – PERVALKA – PREILA - NIDA Nida < - > Preila 0.80 Eur Stotelė/stop Nida < - > Pervalka 1.50 Eur Nida < - > Juodkrantė 2.70 Eur SMILTYNĖ. Smiltynė: 7:10 (d.d.); 9:10; 11:10; 12:10; 14:10; 16:10; 18:10; 21:10. Nida < - > Alksnynė 3.40 Eur ALKSNYNĖ. Alksnynė: 7:20 (d.d.); 9:20; 11:20; 12:20; 14:20; 16:20; 18:20; 21:20. Nida < - > Smiltynė 4.00 Eur JUODKRANTĖ. Gintaro įlanka: 7:27 (d.d.); 9:27; 11:27; 12:27; 14:27; 16:27; 18:27; 21:27. JUODKRANTĖ. Juodkrantė: 7:30 (d.d.); 9:30; 11:30; 12:30; 14:30; 16:30; 18:30; 21:30. JUODKRANTĖ. Raganų kalnas: 7:32 (d.d.); 9:32; 11:32; 12:32; 14:32; 16:32; 18:32; 21:32. JUODKRANTĖ. Žvejų kaimelis: 7:35 (d.d.); 9:35; 11:35; 12:35; 14:35; 16:35; 18:35; 21:35. PERVALKA. Pervalka: 9:45; 14:45. PERVALKA. Pervalka prie plento: 7:45 (d.d.); 9:47; 11:45 12:45; 14:47; 16:45; 18:45; 21:45. TARPMIESTINIŲ AUTOBUSŲ TVARKARAŠTIS/INTERCITY BUS SHEDULE PREILA. Preilos gyvenvietė: 7:50 (d.d.); 9:50; 11:50; 12:50; 14;50; 16:50; 18:50; 21:50. Vilnius - Nida Nida - Vilnius Vilnius - Nida Nida - Vilnius PREILA. Preila prie plento: 7:55 (d.d.); 9:55; 11:55; 12:55; 14:55; 16:55; 18:55; 21:55. 7:00 Vilnius 15:15 Nida 8:00 Vilnius 15:55 Nida NIDA. T. Manno muziejus: 19:00. 8:15 Devintas fortas 15:29 Preila 9:15 Devintas fortas 16:09 Preila NIDA. G.D. Kuverto plento sankryža: 8:05 (d.d.); 10:05; 12:05; 13:05; 15:05; 17:05; 22:05. 9:30 Kryžkalnis 15:38 Pervalka 10:30 Kryžkalnis 16:18 Pervalka 10:55 Klaipėda 15:55 Juodkrantė 11:55 Klaipėda 16:35 Juodkrantė 12:00 Juodkrantė 17:10 Klaipėda 13:00 Juodkrantė 17:55 Klaipėda NIDA – PREILA – PERVALKA – JUODKRANTĖ – SMILTYNĖ 12:17 Pervalka 18:30 Kryžkalnis 13:17 Pervalka 19:15 Kryžkalnis Stotelė/stop 12:26 Preila 19:40 Devintas fortas 13:26 Preila 20:25 Devintas fortas 12:40 Nida 20:55 Vilnius 13:40 Nida 21:540 Vilnius NIDA.
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