Submarine marina in Alksnynė Infrastructure

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Povandeninių laivų prieplauka Alksnynėje. Ortofoto. 2009–2010 m. Iš: maps.lt (UAB „Hnit-Baltic“), prieiga internetu: https://old.maps.lt/map/.
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 Alksnynė, Neringos sav., Lithuania
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The coast of the Curonian Lagoon near Alksnynes, on the left side of the Smiltynė–Nida road (KK167) (about 300 m from the parking lot of the Bear's Head observation deck), following the forest path.

The object is more interesting for the myths and legends surrounding it than for what can be seen on site now. In Soviet times, it is not known exactly when and by whose initiative, a pontoon pier about 100 meters long and a wooden bridge connecting it to the shore appeared in the Curonian Lagoon near Alksnyne. This is exactly the structure captured in an aerial photograph from 1995–1999. Not so long ago, there were remains of the aforementioned bridge there, but the pontoon itself has disappeared somewhere. In Soviet times, this place was a closed zone. Armed guards were constantly on duty here, chasing away anyone trying to approach. It was in this place that, around 1960–1961, for unclear reasons, the lagoon fairway was deepened. And local residents say that they saw submarines sailing in the Curonian Lagoon during the Soviet era.

There are speculations about the purpose of this pier: perhaps it was a charging point for small submarines (larger ships could not moor here due to the shallow depth); perhaps it was their intermediate or backup stop; perhaps it was related to the protection of the Klaipėda port gates; or perhaps it was a paratroopers' training ground for training in landing ashore from submarines? It is assumed that it could have been intended for submarines sailing between the ports of Piliava (Baltiysk) and Liepaja to moor when one of these ports was closed due to bad weather conditions. Others believe and explain that usually one submarine was stationed at the pier, while the other was on duty at sea, guarding the Klaipėda port gates. The place is best visited in winter, before the vegetation has withered and the water in the lagoon has not yet risen.

During World War II, the 24th German submarine training flotilla "Memel" was based in nearby Klaipėda (Memel), and submarines were repaired at the Lindenau shipyard in the port city. The old quay with specially designed mooring berths for submarines has survived (south of the Klaipėda cruise ship terminal, in the closed port area).

 
Used sources and references:

Denisas Nikitenka, "A military secret lies in the reedbeds of the Pamari", in: Vakarų ekspresas, 2021-01-30, available online: https://ve.lt/naujienos/ve-rekomendija1/skaityk-dabar/pamario-nendrynuose-gludi-karine-paslaptis-1851342 .

Denisas Nikitenka, "Submarines raised a chest of memories", in: Vakarų ekspresas, 2024-02-04 (2021-02-02), available online: https://ve.lt/naujienos/ve-rekomendija1/skaityk-dabar/povandeniniai-laivai-iskele-prisiminimu-skrynia-1852512 .

"Submarines in Klaipėda", in: Apleistazona.lt. (Un)Tourist city guide, 2020-05-26, available online: http://www.apleistazona.lt/povandeniniai-laivai-klaipedoje .