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Viens no pirmajiem un joprojām lielākajiem kazu audzēšanas un bioloģiskā kazas piena produktu ražošanas uzņēmumiem Latvijā, kas atrodas Misas upes un mežu ielokā pie Ozolniekiem, Jelgavas novadā. Te iespējams apskatīt 200 kaziņas un āzīšus, redzēt, kur top, pagaršot un līdzņemšanai iegādāties kazas pienu, kefīru, cietos un mīkstos sierus un citu vietējo ekoloģisku produkciju.

Līcīši aicina ģimenes no Latvijas un visas pasaules pavadīt pie sevis ilgāku laiku, nakšņot mājīgā glempinga mājiņā-teltī un noīrēt pirtiņu tieši Misas upes krastā! Šis piedāvājums ir tapis sadarbībā ar sociālo uzņēmumu "Kultūras tūrisms". 

Glempinga teltī ir divguļamā gulta un dīvāns, no saules baterijām darbināms apgaismojums, ledusskapis, svaigs EDEN avota ūdens, Nespresso kafijas aparāts un tējkanna, šķīvji, krūzes, glāzes un ēšanas piederumi, kā arī spēles bērniem

Ārpus glempinga pieejama āra duša, paaugstinātas kvalitātes Toi Toi mazmājiņa ar ūdeni un dezinfekcijas līdzekļiem. Ugunskura vieta ar ērtiem krēsliem vakara baudīšanai, galds ar krēsliem ēšanai, kā arī bērniem - smilškaste ar mantām.

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Jēru klubs ir zemnieku saimniecība Mazsalacā, kas īpaša ar to, ka aitiņas dzīvo īstā klubā! Saimnieki piedāvā piedzīvot lauku saimniecības atmosfēru, kurā galveno lomu spēlē aitas. Baudīt jēra gaļas un aitu piena produktu ēdienus, sajust, cik ērti ir lasīt savu mīļāko grāmatu, sēžot uz pūkainas aitādas un, lai vakarā pie ugunskura nesaltu, iegūt savā īpašumā siltas vilnas zeķes un austus vilnas apmetņus. Ekskursijas laikā saimnieki Ilze un Valters labprāt dalīsies pieredzē par aitu audzēšanu un kopšanu, bet pēc iepriekšējas vienošanās arī pagatavos gardu maltīti no jēra gaļas. Ja ir vēlēšanās, ekskursija Jēru klubā tiek papildināta ar dažādām aktivitātēm - spēlēm, viktorīnu un radošām darbnīcām, izmantojot aitas vilnu. Iespēja iegādāties bioloģiski tīru un veselīgu jēra gaļu, dziju, aitādas.

Saimnieki aicina ģimenes no Latvijas un visas pasaules viesoties ilgāk, nakšņojot jaunajā Glempinga teltī, tuvu dabai un veselīgai lauku videi, nezaudējot ne nieka no komforta, ko esam raduši baudīt ikdienā. Šis piedāvājums ir tapis sadarbībā ar sociālo uzņēmumu "Kultūras tūrisms". 

Glempinga teltī ir lielā gulta un divi divguļamie dīvāni, ledusskapis, Nespresso kafijas aparāts, tējkanna, šķīvji, krūzes, glāze un visi ēšanas instrumenti, spēles bērniem, kā arī sildītājs vēsākiem vakariem. Ārpus Glempinga pieejama āra duša, Toi Toi mazmājiņa ar ūdeni un dezinfekcijas līdzekļiem, latvju zīmju rotāta ugunsvieta, malka, ērti krēsli vakara baudīšanai, galds ar krēsliem ēšanai, batuts, kā arī bērniem smilškaste ar mantām.

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The restaurant at the 77th kilometre of the Rīga-Daugavpils highway, on the banks of the Daugava River with a lovely view of the river valley from a summer terrace. This is a popular dining venue with a modern and attractive interior made of wood, stone and red bricks. It offers musical evenings with musicians from various genres. A shop is alongside the restaurant.

Latvian cuisine: Lettigalian sauerkraut soup, cream of wild mushroom or pumpkin soup, trout from a local stream, grilled pork, pork ribs, potato pancakes, strawberry soup with vanilla ice cream, bread soup.

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This is an apiary which you can tour and then taste honey and buy products. There are also sauna rituals for health and beauty.

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The farm is located in the north-west of Latvia, which was historically inhabited by Livonians and, nowadays, is often called the Livonian coast.  Farm is one of the first homes in Kolka, 1.2 km from Kolkasrags, the furthest northern point of Courland separating the Baltic Sea from the Gulf of Riga.

The owner of the farm demonstrates the way in which the traditional Northern Kurzeme dessert that is a carrot bun and is known as a "sklandrausis" is prepared. Sklandrausis is registered in the EU food quality scheme as a product with traditional speciality guaranteed. Hikers can take a tour to see the industrial history of Kolka, complete with theatrical elements and tasting of Latvia’s best sprats.

Latvian cuisine: Porridge with fried onions and meat, kefir, herbal teas.

Special foods: Carrot buns.

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This family-run café is on the edge of the Jelgava-Tērvete road, at the historic Pūteļi dairy processing plant.

Latvian cuisine: Goat’s cheese, cold beet soup, grey peas with bacon, herring with potatoes and cottage cheese, roast pork, veal with wild mushroom sauce, pork roast in heather honey, crepes with heather honey, rye bread, birch juice, cranberry beverage, vodka, local beers.

Special foods: Zeppelins a la Pūteļkrogs, served with wild mushroom sauce, chicken filet stuffed with tomatoes, goat’s cheese and dried tomatoes.

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The pond covers 2.3 ha, and its average depth is 4m.  Since 2013, it has been home to carps, tench, catfish, crucian, pike, roach, perch and other types of fish.  There are also two kinds of crabs in the pond.  The territory offers not just the joy of fishing, but also relaxation for the whole family.  Room for tents and picnics, a special swimming area, lavatory facilities and various attractions.  You can rent fishing poles, crabbing baskets and boats, and you can buy everything that you will need for a lovely picnic.

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Restoring Renda's winemaking traditions, which were relevant during the time of Duke Jacob, when Renda's sour red wine was popular in Jelgava court, it is offered to taste wine and pumpkin seeds in Mārtiņš Wagner's Vineyard and winery in Renda, it is also possible to see the grape and pumpkin garden.

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Zilver beverages come from the Zilver family country house in Sigulda.

Our Story 
Initially, the cider makers produced cider for their own needs, using the harvest from their apple orchard. The family business’s main products are fruit and berry wines. Cider became a favourite drink of the Zilver family, especially in the summer. Its taste and quality were also appreciated by family friends and clients, which led the family to expand cider production.

Apples  
The farm’s apple orchard has around 80 different apple varieties, some of which are specifically selected for cider-making.

Ciders
Zilver produces Quince Semi-Sweet Cider and Wild Apple Cider.

For Visitors 
Guests are offered a tour of the production facility, as well as cider and wine tastings with snacks. During the summer season, visitors can observe the "captured apples" – apples grown directly in bottles and later infused with apple brandy.

Where to Buy
Zilver ciders can be purchased by visiting the drink production facility.

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Rest place by the lake in Allaži parish, "Kristeri". It is an equipped place by the lake, with places for rest and tents, the beach. Possibility to fish, rent sup boards, sun loungers and other entertainment.

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''333'' Camping Park with five well-equipped modular houses will be perfect for households that want to enjoy a sporty holiday in nature.

A well-equipped kitchen, bathroom and bedroom with everything you need to feel comfortable and cozy even in the middle of the forest. The kitchen area is equipped with a refrigerator, an electric stove, a sink and the necessary dishes. In the bedroom, depending on the configuration of the cottage, there is a double or bunk bed, while in the kitchen/living room area there is a pull-out double sofa;

There are grills near the cabins, but you have to bring your own accessories and coal.

It is possible to rent a mobile sauna and hot tub in the area. A camper parking area is also available.

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This farm produces herbal teas and satchels of tea from lemon balm, raspberries, tansy, lady's mantles, plantago and linden blossoms as souvenirs and gifts, as well as honey from local hives.  The lady of the house will be happy to tell you about life in the countryside and take you on an educational tour featuring medicinal plants, beekeeping and fence buildings.  She will also offer tastings of products from the farm.  It has a biological farming certificate, so much attention is focused on the popularisation of a healthy lifestyle.  Clients can purchase teas made of raspberries, blackberries, linden blossoms, meadowsweet, yarrow, birch leaves, white nettles, etc. 

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Relax among natural meadows at Antiņciems, which is part of the Ķemeri National Park.  There is space for picnicking and tenting, with canopies for seminars and private events outdoor.  A guide will accompany you for a stroll through a meadow where you can truly sense the presence of nature.

Owner Sanita Matule teaches master classes related to products from the meadows – tastings and educational activities outdoors.  Sanita will tell various stories about Antiņciems, the border between Kurzeme and Vidzeme, traditions in growing chicory, etc.  There is a permanent spiral herbal bed for various herbs.  The owner grows chicory and offers chicory coffee.

Purchase or taste products from “Sanita’s Meadow Goodies.”   Celebrate the “Chicory Festival,” the “Meet your Master” event, “Home Café Days,” seminars about medicinal plants, information about tending to biologically valuable meadows, stories about when the TV show “True Latvian Homemakers” was filmed here.  You can also watch the backing of a “Miracle Bun” and then taste it.

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The café is in the Information Centre of the Tērvete Nature Park. It offers appetizers and complex luncheons, as well as baked goods and tortes. Group visits must be booked in advance. The café can serve groups of 10-50 people indoors and 100-200 people outdoors.

Latvian cuisine: Sautéed turnips with grits, roast pork with onions, “Forester’s porridge”.

Special foods: “Elf’s pocket with wild mushrooms”.

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The Jaunpils Crafts House opened on May 10, 2015, and it is home to a group of weavers from Jaunpils that was established in 1970, as well as the “Dzīpars” organisation.  The group is led by a master weaver, Velga Pavlovska, who is happy to share her knowledge with the 18 women who are part of the group.  She organises the work of women who do handicrafts, and she also conducts tours and creative workshops.  Visitors can learn about the work of weavers and other master handicraft specialists, take part in educational master classes, go on tours and purchase various souvenirs.

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The name of the house is ‘Ārpus Laika’ and it means ‘Beyond Time’. The family has created a landscape park and they practice green living in a dome house designed by themselves. The family also manufactures garden furniture and hammocks. The buildings are surrounded by a beautiful park and a pond full of frogs and fishes. The surrounding landscape of the park with a pergola, a bridge, a forest and fields creates a very tranquil countryside atmosphere that can be experienced just a short drive away from the capital city. The hostess makes wines and offers tasting of different sorts. She also demonstrates cooking of traditional Latvian desserts. The place is also popular for weddings and post-wedding photo sessions.

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A Latvian farm merging the historical and the modern. Local dishes are prepared, and weddings in the spirit of old traditions are organised. The farm works with local farmers and manufacturers.

Latvian cuisine: Cream of vegetable soup with greens and croutons, oven-roasted pike with cheese and seasonal vegetables, cottage cheese crème with berry sauce.

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Meals are served in the ancient dining room of the knights under the vaulted ceiling, with candlelight and medieval music. Use wooden spoons or your hands to enjoy the same kind of feast that was enjoyed in the past by barons, monks and servants.

Latvian cuisine: Lentil soup with meatballs, beer soup, apple soup with raisins, peas with hemp, potted sautéed meat with caraway seeds, chanterelles in cream sauce, hunter’s sausage with cabbage, roast loin of pork, blood sausage, roast leg of duck with lingonberry sauce, stream trout, homemade cottage cheese with strawberries, plum dessert with whipped cream.

Special foods: “Castle Walls with Guards”: Beer-roasted pork ribs with sauerkraut.

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The café is at the “Miķelis” leisure venue on the banks of the Mūsa River. Visitors can tour a typical farm from the 19th and 20th century, as well as the Machinery Museum. 

Latvian cuisine: Cold soup, Valmiera salad, roast Baltic plaice, potato pancakes, stawberry soup with ice cream.

Special foods: "Special Bauska foods," "Miķelis" pork chop.

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The venue is located in the forest, with a set of ponds that very much bring the landscape back to life. It offers Latvian dishes and culinary seminars for those who are interested. Some dishes are cooked on large pans on a campfire or smoked or grilled.

Latvian cuisine: Hot or cold tomato soup, salmon in a honey marinade, honey buns (baked on a campfire), various pancakes, country torte from biological and local ingredients.

Special foods: Whipped rye flour dessert.