Explore Riga, Latvia and nature around!

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Sascha

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Hello, are you interested in visiting Riga (the biggest city in the Baltic States)? You found the right trip! Together we will explore Riga and the surrounding nature, it will be lots of fun for sure. The city has a long history and there are so many things to discover! We will have a tour in Riga, learn about Latvia and Riga, go to the beach and go hiking in some national parks. In May and June, it's the perfect time to be there! What's included in the price? - Accommodation (the plan is to book an own apartment) - Tickets for the public transport - Entrance fees - Guided city tour and hiking trips I'm open if you have your own ideas what to see or what to do. We can talk about that, of course. About me: I´m a big fun of the Baltic States and of travelling as well. It´s more fun to travel with some people than alone. So it would be nice if u would join me. If you have any questions, just ask me! See you in Riga!
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Trip Itinerary
1

Riga

Day 1-2
Arrive in Riga, guided tour in Riga, learn about the histroy of the City and County and later go to the Latvian Ethnographic Open-air Museum. In the evening there will be an option for having dinner together. If the weather will be not so nice there are a lot of other oprions like going to the museum of war, see some art and so on ... Riga is the capital of Latvia and is home to 614,618 inhabitants (2021), which is a third of Latvia's population. Being significantly larger than other cities of Latvia, Riga is the country's primate city. It is also the largest city in the three Baltic states and is home to one tenth of the three Baltic states' combined population. The river Daugava has been a trade route since antiquity, part of the Vikings' Dvina-Dnieper navigation route to Byzantium.[24] A sheltered natural harbour 15 km (9.3 mi) upriver from the mouth of the Daugava — the site of today's Riga — has been recorded, as Duna Urbs, as early as the 2nd century.[24] It was settled by the Livs, an ancient Finnic tribe. Riga began to develop as a centre of Viking trade during the early Middle Ages. In 1282, Riga became a member of the Hanseatic League. Riga has one of the largest collections of Art Nouveau buildings in the world, with at least 800 buildings.
2

Ķemeri National Park

Day 2-3
Hiking in Ķemeru Nationalpark, enjoy the beautical nature Ķemeri National Park is a national park west of the city of Jūrmala, Latvia. Established in 1997, Ķemeri is the third largest national park in the country by area, covering an area of 381.65 km2. The territory of the park is mostly occupied by forests and mires, the most significant of them being The Great Ķemeri Bog. There are also several lakes, that are former lagoons of the Littorina Sea. Lake Kaņieris is a Ramsar site. The park also protects the famous natural mineral-springs and muds, used for centuries because of their therapeutic nature. The springs led to development of many resorts, spas, and sanitariums in the 19th century.
3

Jūrmala

Day 3-4
Visit Jurmala, hiking at the beach, explore the city, spend time at the beach Jūrmala is a city in Latvia, about 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of Riga. Jūrmala is a resort town stretching 32 km (20 miles) and sandwiched between the Gulf of Riga and the Lielupe River. It has a 33 km (21 miles) stretch of white-sand beach, and a population of 49,325 in 2019, making it the fifth-largest city in Latvia. While Latvia was part of the Soviet Union, Jūrmala was a favorite holiday-resort and tourist destination for high-level Communist Party officials, particularly Leonid Brezhnev and Nikita Khrushchev. Although many amenities such as beach-houses and concrete hotels remain, some have fallen into disrepair. Jūrmala's beach is 33 km (21 mi) long, covered with white quartz sand. The shallow coastal waters are suitable and safe for children. The beach is equipped with playgrounds, small benches, football fields and volleyball courts, as well as descents for prams and wheelchairs. In spring and autumn amber pieces can be found on the beach. Each region's beach has its own character. In Majori and Bulduri, where the Blue Flag flies, it is possible to rent water bicycles or relax in the beach cafe. In Dubulti and Dzintari competitions in beach football and volleyball take place, but on Pumpuri beach there is kite surfing and windsurfing.
4

Gauja National Park

Day 4-5
Hiking at the Gauja Nationalpark, visit a castle Gauja National Park in Vidzeme is the largest national park in Latvia, with an area of 917.86 km² running from north-east of Sigulda to south-west of Cēsis along the valley of the Gauja River, from which the park takes its name. It was established in order to protect slightly disturbed natural areas, promote nature tourism and ensure sustainable development in the area. National park is characterized by a high biological diversity, rock outcrops and varied terrain shapes, springs, picturesque landscapes and many historical and cultural monuments from different centuries. The major part of the national park and the dominant is the old valley of the Gauja River. The valley is protected and at the same time it can be used for nature and cultural history tourism, as well as healthy recreation. The park administration is based in Sigulda.
5

Cēsis

Day 5-6
We will visit the Cēsis Castle. It is one of the most iconic and best preserved medieval castles in Latvia. The foundations of the castle were laid 800 years ago by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. The most prosperous period Cēsis Castle experienced was during its next owners, the Teutonic Order. It became one of the key administrative and economic centers of the Teutonic Order in Livonia and was a seat of Landmeister in Livland. The first serious damage was done to the castle during the Livonian War, when it was besieged by the army of Ivan the Terrible. In the course of the siege of 1577 approximately 300 people within the castle committed mass suicide by blowing themselves up with gunpowder. Cēsis Castle was still in use during the following century but it fell into disuse after the Great Northern War. Today the castle is the most visited heritage site in Cēsis and one of the 'must see' destinations in the Baltic states. If there will be time, we will go for a walk or go to a restaurant.
6

Lilaste

Day 6-7
We will go hiking in Lilaste (forest). It´s near to Riga but a beautiful place to enjoy the nature. During a break we can go swimming, relax, or just being at the beach. You will see different kinds auf forests there. In the afternoon there will be free time to explore the City of Riga.
7

The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia

Day 7-8
Latvian Ethnographic Open-air Museum This museum is unique when compared to similar museums around the world with the fact that it began to collect its exhibitions before the war, and thus many of its exhibition objects are in very good condition. 118 historical buildings from all four of Latvia’s provinces – Kurzeme, Vidzeme, Zemgale and Latgale, have been put on display at the museum. The buildings range in age, and most of them were originally constructed between the 17th century up all the way up until the 1930s. Around noon we will finish our journay and say good bye.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Apartments & Hostel & Other & Bed & Breakfast
8 days trip
Riga, Ķemeri National Park & 5 more
Transportation
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