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A hotel in the Viimsi island, in 15 minutes drive from Tallinn. SPA and sports centre in the hotel.
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The hotel is located in the old part of the town Kuressaare. Rooms with shower, telephone, TV and WiFi. SPA services, saunas and pools, restaurant, conference rooms, beauty and body care salon, outdoor pool, outdoor terrace and roof terrace with Jaccuzzi.
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A hotel in the centre of Daugavpils. Conference premises, restaurant "Plaza" with outstanding cuisine, sauna and Jacuzzi, guarded parking. Conference hall, pool hall and tourism office.
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SPA Tervis hotel is a 3 star hotel and it is the largest spa in Estonia. You can also make a range of medical examinations, including laboratory analysis. 2 km from Tervis Spa hotel there is Tervise Paradiis aquapark. |
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3* viesnīca Daugavpilī, atrodas vēsturiskā 19. gadsimta ēkā. Biplan Hotel ērti izvietots 5 minūšu gājienā no pilsētas vēsturiskā centra, autoostas, ledus arēnas un populārām apskates vietām. Viesnīcā ir 45 numuriņi, ir divi apartamenti ģimenēm ar bērniem, kā arī lux numurs ar saunu un džakuzi. Piedāvājot bezmaksas autostāvvietu un atrodoties galvenajā pilsētas ielā, viesnīca ideāli piemērota arī ceļotājiem ar mašīnu. Viesiem tiek piedāvātas brokastis viesnīcas restorānā. Iespēja arī rīkot seminārus līdz 30 personām. |
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The Hotel is located 15 km from Riga and 15 km from International Riga Airport, on A7 highway in Kekava. Hotel offers 28 nice and comfortable rooms, conference hall, bar, restaurant, sauna and banquet facilities. |
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Cozy shaded site to accomodate your family. Camping in old Kurtuvenai Manor is your perfect chance to feel Samogitia - a mysterious country with friendly people and wild nature. Horse riding, riding lessons, bird watching, bicycle rides, excursions in the park.
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Near the Riga roundabout, a guesthouse with facilitated rooms for guests and a conference hall for seminars. Connections for caravans, tent sites and a barbecue place in the yard by the pond. Recreation place on the bank of lake. Visitors to the guesthouse can visit the lake at no charge. Newly designed 4-bed family apartment with separate entrance, kitchen and facilities. |
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Guest house and 5 holiday cottages located 7 km from Lazdijai at the beautiful lake Akmeniai. Swimming and fishing in the lake. Sports grounds, playground for children, sauna. There are also banquet halls and place for events. |
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Anna Tree School is a house for trees and people. Here natural values merge with man-made ones. Although the school building was built very recently, its architecture harmonizes with the ancient surrounding landscape - Babīte Anna Church and old oaks. On a daily basis, the school building is managed by the Labo Koku team and the Anna Tree School Association. The interior of the building uses wood saved from burning, such as old doors, stairs and boards, which take a second breath here. On the first floor of the house there is a lobby, a kitchen with an oak counter, as well as a fireplace hall OZOLS with a small but comfortable stage. On the second floor there is a class ĀBELE and hall LIEPA. On the third floor there is an apartment and two cozy rooms. It is possible to rent rooms for events on weekdays. Weekends will be suitable for private celebrations or undisturbed family relaxation in the DIRECTOR's apartments, when you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the surrounding nature. |
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Pädaste Manor, a historic 15th century Baltic estate is located in an unspoilt nature reserve on the shores of the Baltic Sea, on the island of Muhu. Pädaste Manor is a five-star hotel with luxury bedrooms; a restaurant “Alexander” serving innovative Nordic Islands’ Cuisine; SPA & sauna complex based on - sometimes centuries old - Estonian herbal traditions and a Private Farm House for undisturbed and private relaxation. The Manor ensemble is set amidst a 7 hectare landscaped park surrounded by 22 hectares of meadows & forests. |
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The main house can offer a conference hall for 45 persons, combined with a nice open-fire hall and bathhouse with open-fire. Beach volleyball court, bicycle and boat rent as well as the swing available.
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Three stars hotel in the very centre of Tallinn, close to Viru square and the Old town. The price per room includes breakfast, unlimited Access to sauna and swimming-pool, visit to the fitness centre and the entrance in the nightclub „Bonnie &Clyde”, WiFi internet.
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Bestes Apartments is a new guest house that can accommodate 45 guests at a time (+ 10 extra beds). The guest house was built and designed in the Latvian style (a wooden building made here in Mūrmuiža), beds made in Latvia, bed linen made in Latvia were used. |
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The “Banquet With Fishermen” event in Roja allows guests to examine the work of fishermen and to enjoy the seafood which they produce. Guests will ride out into the sea in fishing boats and then dine together with the fishermen (fish soup cooked on a campfire, rye bread, butter, smoked fish, beer or kvass, and pastries). The fishermen will teach guests local songs and dances, as well as games related to strength and cleverness. The “Otra Puse” restaurant offers meals. Latvian cuisine: Fresh fish (“The Morning Catch”), Latvian onion soup, porridge, grit sausage, smoked fish, potato pancakes, rye bread dessert, beer, the “Dzimtenīte” beverage, herbal tea, birch juice, apple cider. Special foods: “Made in Roja” – fish from the region, “mackerel in in grass,” “cottage cheese tower with fresh strawberry sauce”. |
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Tihuse farm provides accommodation and horse riding from trekking to carriage rides. A signposted heritage trail starts at the farm and tells the story of people and Nature; you can also learn about old beliefs and customs. The teahouse exhibits photos of places linked to Muhu island’s heritage. |
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The city of wind, amber and musicians. In the literature sources Liepaja was mentioned for the first time in 1253. The city strived as a trade harbour already at the end of the 16th century. Especially important was the ruling period of Kurzeme Dukes Jacob and Friedrich, when the export and import of Lithuania and Kurzeme goods was provided through Liepaja harbour. Instead of the Līva River that was filled with dune sand a channel was excavated and wharf was formed. The growth of the city continued in the 18th century also after the Northern War and the plague epidemic. When in 1795 Kurzeme was added to the Russian Empire, as one of the most important western harbours of the Empire the harbour of Liepaja developed even more rapidly. From the end of the 18th century until the 19th century Liepaja also became a popular recreation place for the aristocrats of Petersburg. At the end of the 19th century the construction works of War Port and fortress begun. The city became a military strategic place. It suffered hard during World War II. In 1967 the sea trade harbour terminated its operation in Liepaja and Liepaja became a closed city where the War Port was "a city within a city". Today the War Port and its offer is one of the top tourism spots in Latvia. |
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This military object ensured radio communications. Now the facility is owned by the Latvian Defence Ministry, and it can only be viewed from the outside.
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From the Markova castle hill, which you will access from the local information trial, you will see a view of the Daugavsargi curve of the Daugava. Further along, you will reach the open shore of the Daugava to see one of the most unique landscapes of Latvia’s river valleys. The Slutišķi village of Old Believers and the mighty Slutišķi cliff will be in the background.
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To the south of Koknese, the Destiny Garden is on an island that is surrounded by the waters of the Pļaviņas hydroelectric power plant (there is a bridge to the shore). The aim of this fundamental open-air object was to commemorate people in Latvia who suffered because of totalitarian regimes. The first work here began in 2008, and the designer of the landscape was a Japanese landscape architect, Shunmyo Masuno. Work on the garden continues, but it is already a popular tourist destination. The first permanent structure is a terrace that offers a view of the Koknese castle ruins and the local Lutheran church. This means that there will be something new each time that people visit the park. People are invited to bring rocks for this nationally important location that commemorates Latvia’s history. |
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