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A route for those looking for quality outdoor relaxation.
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This is a route for active and athletic people. It encircles the perimeter of the Ķemeri National Park, offering a very good idea of the natural, cultural and historical treasures that are found in the park.
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Sigulda is less than 50 km from Riga. Great for a holiday, the town offers excellent leisure opportunities in a stunning natural environment.
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Latvia is one of the most forested countries in the world as this journey will reveal, but our countryside also boasts a great variety of natural settings. Wide waterfalls, peat heaths, white sand dunes and sandstone caves all feature along the way.
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Not far from Riga you’ll find a forest where Latvian folktales come alive.
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Family holidays are different because you have to keep both children and parents occupied. Latvia can do that with its combination of junior attractions set in fascinating natural and historic environments. A good sampling of Riga attractions, too.
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The houses and picturesque parks of Riga’s centre mostly originate in the 19th and 20th centuries and offer a glimpse into pre-war city life.
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A castle excursion, a summer toboggan ride, a walk through an arboretum and watching the sunset on the beach – all the ingredients for a romantic day in the great outdoors!
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This is a route for active hikers and bicyclists who like to look at natural and human landscapes and are interested in the twists and turns of Latvian history.
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A leisurely sweep north through Vidzeme proffers a microcosm of Latvia’s history and culture, taking in everything from Latgalian and Livonian Stone-age dwellings, through crusaders’ strongholds and baronial mansions, to striking contemporary art.