The tower is part of the Zirgu Island Nature Trail. The route runs along a narrow dam almost to the middle of the lake, where the tower is located.
The tower is part of the Zirgu Island Nature Trail. The route runs along a narrow dam almost to the middle of the lake, where the tower is located.
The Rokiškis Region is a land of pristine lakes, centuries-old groves, and healing springs. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or active outdoor recreation, this list of open-access locations will be your perfect guide.
This is one of the favorite places for those looking to spend time outdoors.
The second largest bog in Latvia, Tireli, is located approximately 30 kilometers from Riga.
Zilaiskalns Mountain is one of the most famous natural sites in Vidzeme.
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.
The 2-kilometer long trail located about 90 kilometers from Riga runs through a bog that started forming about 9,000 years ago.
A 250-meter-long wooden trail has appeared on Lake Jugla in Riga upon the initiative of local residents with the support of the Riga City Council.
This 4-km long scenic trail is located 95 kilometers from Riga.
Kaniera site trail is an easy route that passes through historical and natural attractions.