Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(Ben Green) #1

86 NORTH EASTERN EUROPE


For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp92–3


Sigulda 6


50 km (31 miles) NE of Rīga.



  • 15,000. £ from Rīga. c from
    Rīga. n Valdemāra iela 1a, 6797



  1. http://www.sigulda.lv


A pretty town situated in the
scenic woodland of Gauja
National Park, Sigulda is a
centre for outdoor activities
and is often described as the
Switzerland of the Vidzeme
region. After the Brotherhood
of the Sword subdued the Liv
pop ulation in 1207, they gave
the right bank of the Gauja
river to the Bishop of Rīga and
built their own castle on the
left bank. The Brotherhood,
renamed the Livonian Order,
lost the town to the Poles in
1562, and it passed between
the Poles and Swedes for 150


Gauja National Park 7


Gauja nacionālā parka


Latvia’s first national park was established in 1973,
stretching for about 100 km (62 miles) along the
Gauja River valley. Almost half of the park is
forested, and it is home to about 900 plant, 149
bird and 48 mammal species. Boating and canoe-
ing are great ways to see the caves, cliffs and
ravines carved out by the river since the glaciers
receded 12,000 years ago. In addi tion to its
natural attractions, the area has some of Latvia’s
most fascinating historic sites, and been attracting
visitors to its trails since the 19th century.


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years, until it was taken by
Russia in the Great Northern
War (1700–21). The castle
ruins are tucked away behind
the 19th-century New Castle
(Jaunā pils), which now
houses city council offices
and a restaurant.

Turaida Museum Reserve
The reserve comprises the extensively restored Turaida
Castle, which houses historical exhibitions, and the
grounds, with the outbuildings and a sculpture park.


Ruins of the castle built by the Brotherhood of the Sword, Sigulda

Sigulda offers a rare chance
to experience the thrill of
a world-class bobsleigh run
at a reasonable price.

Close by is a Lutheran church
and an imp ressive viewpoint
called Artists’ Hill (Gleznotāju
kalns). Paths run through the
wood land to Satzele Castle
Mound, once a Liv fortress,
and Peter’s Cave on the
bank of the Vējupīte river.

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Lielstraupe

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Gauja
Rīga
43 km (27 miles)

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