The manor was first mentioned in the 16th century. It reflects the tastes of the Lithuanian nobility of that time.
The manor was first mentioned in the 16th century. It reflects the tastes of the Lithuanian nobility of that time.
The Ainaži Northern Breakwater is a historic hydraulic structure located less than 100 meters from the border with Estonia.
This is one of the favorite places for those looking to spend time outdoors.
A landscaped embankment along the Ogre River is approximately 2 km long.
Zilaiskalns Mountain is one of the most famous natural sites in Vidzeme.
The church was built in 1873 according to the designs of architect Heinrich Scheel. A parish school building was erected nearby, accessed by a linden alley having survived till nowadays.
Being one of the most famous natural attractions of the island of Saaremaa, the cliff formed a thousand years ago as a result of the melting of a glacier. With a height reaching 21.3 meters and its length of 3 kilometers, the cliff is the highest on the coast of the islands of Saaremaa. Its name derives from the village located nearby.
In Jelgava, there is a 1.6-kilometre-long wooden path on the Svete River floodplain meadows. Raised above the ground, it makes walking along safe during flooding.
The walk can be divided into two routes. The long route is a labyrinth over the meadows, closer to Sniega Street and accessible from Buriņu Road. The short route leads around the Miezīte pond offering beautiful views.
Kaucminde is an ancient manor with a history of over 500 years. It was once a luxurious residence of the von Pahlen family with a majestic palace, well-kept gardens and a hunting lodge.
Lačupīte park with a collection of exotic trees was founded by engineer Igor Mednis in 1959. He brought seedlings from different countries and regions to check whether they would survive in the Latvian climate.