Gauja National Park – one of the largest and most beautiful specially protected nature territories, begins celebration of  its 40th anniversary year. Visitors of the national park will have possibility to join thematic guided hiking and boat tours  with environmental officers, as well as visit an exhibition dedicated to the Gauja National Park...

Bird Days is an annual event which is organised by the Latvian Conservation Agency in cooperation with the Latvian Ornithological Society and CEMEX over all Latvia. Bird Days at the Līgatne Nature Trails will take place on April 27th from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. Visitors of the nature trails will have the possibility to participate in building bird...

The waters of the Amata River, in comparison to the last spring, were under ice cover for a longer time. The water finally started to melt only in the middle of April. The Amata River race has been postponed due to the rapid fall of the flood water level. The race will be cancelled or rescheduled.

It is already the 50th season since the...

Ligatne Nature Trails are open from 9am to 6pm on weekdays and from 9am to 7pm during weekends and public holidays. Information can be obtained by visiting the home page at www.gnp.lv or calling the Visitor Centre in the Ligatne Nature Trails at +371 64153313; +371 28328800, e-mails:...

The Ligatne cross-Gauja ferry is temporarily closed. It will not run from January 2, 2013 due to repairs, as well as the high and variable water level in the river. Repairs were necessary to ensure ferry safety. Ferry operation is coordinated by the Latvian Conservation Agency. Please find more information on ferry operating hours calling +371...

Gauja National Park’s new brand has been developed to boost competitiveness in international market. The new brand is the result of collaboration between tourism operators, nine municipalities, Latvian Nature Conservation Agency and the Vidzeme University. It is planned that the new brand will help to promote tourist attractions of the Gauja...

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