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Ūdensdzirnavas meklējamas Babrungas (Babrungas) ciema ceļa malā. Dzirnavu ēka ir celta 1816. g. un mūsdienās tajā iekārtota Leonarda Čerņauska (Leonardas Černiauskas) darbnīca un mākslas galerija. Tajā apskatāmas meistara gleznas, koka izstrādājumi un tuvākajā apkārtnē savāktā senlaicīgo priekšmetu kolekcija.

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Dieses Territorium schützt die Landschaft der Lielauce – Hügel, die ein Teil des Ostkurzemer Hochlandes sind. Die Seen Zebrus und Svēte befinden sich in diesem Gebiet. Am nordöstlichen Ufer des Zebrus – Sees kann man den Burgberg Ezerlūķi sehen. Am östlichen Ufer des Sees befinden sich eine Bootsstation sowie ein Aussichtsturm und einige Informationstafeln über das Gelände. Das Gebiet umfasst geschützte Biotope wie Sumpfflüsse und sumpfige Wälder mit geschützten Vögeln und Fledermausarten.
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A panoramic tour of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland with highlights of nature experiences in the National parks and nature reserves. A variety of landscapes, nature attraction sites, birds and wild animals, forests and seashore. The tour also offers some cultural and historical insights.

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The workshop manufactures household products such as benches, tables, hangers, kitchen equipment, sauna barrels, other barrels, outstanding souvenirs of wood, etc. You can commission or buy the products, and tours are also available.

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Das Restaurant befindet sich in der Altstadt von Liepaja, im Zentrum der Stadt: am Rosenplatz, im Verkaufshaus Kurzeme.

Lettische Küche: Gemüsesuppe, kalte Rote-Beete-Suppe, Schweinefleischscheibe, Erdbeersuppe.

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Viļāni Old-Believers Prayer House. The architect P.Pavlovs built Old-Believers Prayer House in 1930s. The congregation was established very recently. Nevertheless the 14 meters high tower was constructed in 2004. The Prayer House is a very simple building but you will be pleased to see the magnificent icons. The Prayer House has been renovated completely.
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Cēsis is in the centre of the Gauja National Park, but it is not part of the park as such. There are many interesting places in Cēsis to visit and examine. The oldest part of the town is of key interest. The origins of Cēsis can be found at Riekstu hill, which is 18 metres high. Between the 11th and 13th century, there was a wooden castle here built by the Vendians. The hill is in the central part of the castle park, and it offers a good view of the park, pond and the ruins of the Cēsis castle, which can be accessed via a long cascade of stairs. The Cēsis castle (see below) was built in the early 13th century as a residence for masters of the Livonian Order, and it was one of the strongest fortresses in the Baltic territories. Alongside it is the New Cēsis castle, which was built in 1777 where the gate fortifications once stood. The Cēsis Museum of History and Art is in the building, alongside which is a visitors centre and the Cēsis Tourism Information Centre. From the tower of the castle, there is a fine view of the castle ruins, St John's Lutheran church and the northern part of the town. Opposite the New Cēsis castle are stables and a wheelhouse (both from the first half of the 19th century). The Cēsis Exhibition Hall is there today. You can look at the exteriors of the granary, the hut for coachmen, and the old brewery. On the other side of the street is the romantic Maija park, which was installed in the 1830s. The park is popular among parents with children, because there is a playground there. From this area, you can walk down some of the old streets of the town – Lielās Katrīnas, Mazās Katrīnas, Mazā Kalēju, Kalēju and Lielā Līvu streets, plus Līvu Square. The wooden buildings along the streets date back to the late 18th and early 19th century. Torņa Street, which weaves its way along the defensive walls of the Medieval castle, offers a look outside the church of a sculpture by Matiass Jansons, "As the Centuries Pass". Legend says that if you rub the lantern carred by the Old Man of Time, you can see the future. One of the most impressive buildings in Cēsis is St John's Lutheran Church, which was built in the late 13th century for the Livonian Order. It is a basilica built in the Roman style and with Gothic elements. The tower, which is 65 m high, was built in 1853. The building was reconstructed several times during the 20th century. Inside the building are grave epitaphs for masters of the Livonian Order and for bishops. The pulpit was installed in 1748, the oak altar followed in 1858, and the altar painting "The Crucified One" dates back to 1862. The stained glass windows around the altar are of great artistic value. The organ was built in 1907 by the E.F. Walker Company, and the instrument is one of the best concert organs in Latvia. A sun clock featuring the year 1744 is at the south-western corner of the church. It is worth climbing the church's tower. At the foot of the building is Rose Square, which began as a market square in the mid-19th century, remained in place until 1927, and was restored in 2008. This is the central square in the town today. During the Medieval Era, there were stockades here, along with the city's well. Rīgas Street has been the main street of the old town from the very beginning, and it is here that you will find the most architecturally outstanding buildings in town from the 18th and 19th centuries. They include the former Cēsis City Hall, the Fābers building, and the Princess building. At one end of the street is Līvu Square, where, during the 13th century, there was a church, a cemetery and a gate in the town walls. Today the square features a lighted fountain which is on the site of a 13th century well known as Lejas Šķimbēgs. At the other end of the street is a reconstruction of the foundations and surface elements of the Rauna gate that was a part of the town walls in the 14th and 15th centuries. The site offers a good idea about Medieval fortifications and the size and mightiness of gates therein.

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Die Meeresenge von Irbe ist sehr wichtig während der Vogelmigration. Von den geschützten Vogelarten begegnet man hier am meisten der Samtente, der Trauerente, der Eisente, der Zwergmöwe, dem Sterntaucher und dem Prachttaucher, sowie auch der Teiste. Das Gebiet befindet sich gegenüber der Regionen Dundaga und Ventspils. Die Fläche beträgt 172 412 ha.
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In der Mühle lässt sich der Wollverarbeitungsvorgang auf 100 Jahre alten Geräten nachverfolgen, hier werden Wolldecken und mit Schafwolle gefüllte Kissen in Handarbeit hergestellt, sowie Souvenire, die man kaufen und bestellen kann. Es werden Exkursionen angeboten und Brot gebacken. Funktionsfähig erhalten ist die im 19. Jh. im lettischen Maschinenwerk „Šūberts Rudzīts & b-dri” hergestellte Pflück- und Kardiermaschine, eine in Deutschland hergestellte einzigartige Spinnmaschine sowie eine Kornmühle.  

Lettische Küche: Eingelegte Heringe mit Gemüse, Graupengrütze, Kartoffelpüree nach dem Geschmack der Einwohner von Vidzeme (mit gebratenen Zwiebeln), kleine Pfannkuchen mit einheimischem Honig und Marmeladen aus einheimischen Beeren, selbstgebackenes Brot.

Das besondere Gericht: Wasserkringel und Suppe des Wirtes, die aus sechs Fischarten gekocht ist.

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Als die größte Ortschaft begann sich Saulkrasti am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts zu bilden, wenn kleine Fischerdörfer – Neibāde, Pēterupe und Katrīnbāde zum populären Erholungs- und Badeort der Rigenser wurden. Das hat sich rasch den Bau der Sommerhäuser beigetragen. Auf die Entwicklung des Kurorts hat sich auch den 1905 eröffneten Schiffsverkehr zwischen Rīga und Saulkrasti ausgewirkt. Es wurden neue Kurhäuser, Restaurants gebaut und eine andere mit dem Kurort verbundene Infrastruktur entwickelt. Zur Verfügung der Besucher standen in der Sommerzeit verschiedene Veranstaltungen, Bälle und Konzerte mit dem Teilnahme der Orchester aus Rīga. Die nächste Etappe der Entwicklung des Kurorts waren eine in den 30er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts gebaute Automobilstraße und eine Eisenbahnlinie zwischen Rīga und Saulkrasti. In der Sowjetzeit wurden Erholungshäuser, Sanatorien und neue Sommerhäuschen gebaut. Saulkrasti wird eine Stadt. Heutzutage lockt die Stadt Saulkrasti nicht nur durch den weißen Sandstrand, sonder auch durch verschiedene jährliche gesellschaftliche Veranstaltungen, den Pfad des Sonnenuntergangs und die Weiße Düne, das einzigartige Fahrradmuseum von Saulkrasti, den Meerespark und die Badestelle „Centrs”, den Saules Platz u.a. Objekte an.

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Der älteste und größte Kurort Litauens (seit 1794). Mikroklima (Luft der Umgebungswälder), salzhaltigee Quellen, Heilschlamm. Die Altstadt ist ein städtebauliches Denkmal.

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Ein Ort in der Innenstadt von Tartu, an dem man kleine und leichte Speisen à la fish & chips genießen kann, die mit den Produkten der Peipussee-Gegend zubereitet werden. Im kleinen Laden werden die Essenstraditionen aus der Peipussee-Gegend mit der modernen Küche vereint. Dazu werden nur die besten örtlichen Produkte benutzt. Einen riesigen Erfolg genießen bereits fish & chips aus Zanderfilet, saftiger Burger und Wrap.
 

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Ar Kara muzeja informatīvo atbalstu Garā kāpā pie Antiņiem ir rekonstruēta daļa latviešu strēlnieku nocietinājumu sistēmas. Aspkatāmas ierakumu pozīcijas un vairākas zemnīcas. Netālu atrodas bijusī un no dzelzsbetona veidotā medikamentu glabātuve.

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The bridge was built in 1906. Part of it was blown up during World War I and later restored. During the Soviet occupation, one needed special permits to cross the bridge. Military ships and other vessels used the canal, because one of the largest military bases in the USSR was sited here. In the summer of 2006, one month before the bridge’s centenary, a Georgian-flagged tanker, the Anna, rammed into the northern support structure of the bridge, and that destroyed the bridge’s turning part beyond recognition. The bridge was renovated and reopened in 2009. You can look at the bridge and cross it at any time.This is a unique engineering monument, and it is the only drawbridge of its kind in the Baltic States. It takes just five minutes to turn the two parts of the bridge.
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Umfasst das Tal des größten Flusses Litauens Nemunas zwischen den Siedlungen Seredžiaus und Geldaudišķis mit malerischen Blicken auf Burgberge, mittelalterliche Burge und Landgüter.

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Auch Königstor (Kuningavärav) genannt. Im Barockstil gebaut ist ein Teil der früheren mittelalterlichen Stadtbefestigung. Der Beginn des alten Postweges.

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The handicraft house at Heltermaa harbour is located in the former 18th C tavern, here you can buy local handicrafts and participate in a large number of workshops (making soaps, felting, printing with plants and blocks etc). Open only in summer.

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The shadowy cellar of the estate is a great place to hear about how homemade wine is made. You can taste rhubarb, black currant and strawberry wine along with local goodies such as cheese. Local farmers provide the ingredients for the wine.

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All that remains today is the governor’s house in which the Latvian author Rūdolfs Blaumanis (1863-1908) lived from 1885 until 1887, and a stable built of fieldstones.  The Central Daugava Forestry Centre of the Latvian State Forests company is located in the building.  The stone gates of the Koknese High School where once the gates of the estate.  The buildings can mostly be viewed from the outside.

 

 

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The ceramics workshop was opened in 1980, and red clay from Latvia is issued to produce various dishes and interior design objects. The workshop welcomes groups of tourists, as well as individual travellers. Guests are offered a tour with a story about the process, and you will be able to try your hand at producing souvenirs made of ceramics.