Kepykla Gardumėlis

Nida


Curonian Spit's best place for freshly baked goods and freshly brewed coffee, Gardumėlis makes bread only with stone-ground organic flour. Similar perfectionism is applied to the ingredients destined for their cookies, mille-feuille pastries and poppyseed rolls. Their most unusual treat is morkų saldainiai (carrot candy).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nida attractions

1. Amber Gallery

0.2 MILES

In an old fisher's hut on the northern side of town is this museum and shop devoted to amber. Staff introduce the mythic and supposed health-boosting…

2. Evangelical-Lutheran Church

0.23 MILES

This graceful red-brick church dates to 1888. Its peaceful woodland cemetery is pinpricked with krikstai – crosses carved from wood to help the deceased…

4. Nida Cemetery

0.27 MILES

This delightful woodland cemetery features some fine examples of krikštai (wooden grave markers). Their origins hark back to Lithuania's pagan roots and…

5. Ethnographic Fisherman's Museum

0.33 MILES

The Ethnographic Museum is a peek at Nida in the 19th century, with original weathervanes decorating the garden, and rooms inside arranged as they were a…

6. Hermann Blode Museum

0.39 MILES

This small museum, occupying a hotel dating to 1867, commemorates the famous artists that have stayed here: Thomas Mann, Ludwig Passarge and (not least)…

7. Neringa History Museum

0.39 MILES

Curonian Spit's three defining traditional crafts, fishing, crow-catching and amber collecting, are explained within this small regional museum. Look out…

8. Thomas Mann Memorial Museum

0.55 MILES

The German writer and Nobel laureate Thomas Mann used to own this beautifully situated villa, which is now a museum with numerous original possessions…