Usma is Latvia’s fourth largest lake and second largest by volume. It was formed thousands of years ago after glaciers retreated.
Usma is Latvia’s fourth largest lake and second largest by volume. It was formed thousands of years ago after glaciers retreated.
The Ainaži Northern Breakwater is a historic hydraulic structure located less than 100 meters from the border with Estonia.
The second largest bog in Latvia, Tireli, is located approximately 30 kilometers from Riga.
A landscaped embankment along the Ogre River is approximately 2 km long.
This picturesque museum just 15 minutes from the center of Tallinn is a place where the history of Estonia from different centuries comes together. Here, you will find wooden houses, windmills, a village school, an inn and a church as if stopped in time.
Zilaiskalns Mountain is one of the most famous natural sites in Vidzeme.
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 the north of Saaremaa Island, there is an amazing place where you can explore windmills not only from the outside, but also from the inside. Here, you may get acquainted with the local folk culture and have a delicious lunch in the cafe.
This is the largest and most modern digital planetarium in Latvia and an observatory where you can learn more about the Earth, the Universe and observe the sun. Such unusual leisure will appeal to both adults and children.
This unique place in the Baltics invites you to spend the night in pine cone tents suspended from trees in a pine forest overlooking the Lielupe River. At the campsite, you can completely disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy nature and relax.