Koknese Park is located at the confluence of the Perse River and the Daugava, giving shelter to local and imported tree species as well as wild flowers.
Koknese Park is located at the confluence of the Perse River and the Daugava, giving shelter to local and imported tree species as well as wild flowers.
In February, three ice sculptures tailored by the sculptor Karlis Ile were installed in Kuldiga. They envisage true virtues and are complemented by the finds of the poet Imants Ziedonis about the most beautiful manifestations of love and friendship.
In the village of Renda, on the Riga – Kuldiga route, you can see three small waterfalls. To find them, leave your car at the parking lot near the local store and follow the signs to the Ivande River.
The only natural site of this kind in Latvia, it represents a stone structure that looks like a porous sponge covered with rare species of moss and spring water flowing from above.
The Jägala Waterfall is the widest natural waterfall in Estonia with the width of 50+ m and the height of about 8 m.