Till the Village Gauja, the route partly overlaps with the former road leading to Vidzeme Region (short, asphalted road sections are still found) and crosses densely populated areas, but from there on to Sigulda it curves through remote forests of the National Park, crossing several deep ravines of the small rivers. The route runs through Gauja National Park. Enjoy it either on foot, or by bicycle.
Best time to go April–October. Especially recommended during the blooming of bird-cherry trees or the colourful autumn. Provided the snow is not too deep, it is also suitable for a beautiful winter day. Note the paths and forest roads are not cleaned from snow. |
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Route Leisure Park “Rāmkalni” – Gauja – Katlapu Rock – Viesulēni – Lorupe Ravine – Laurenču iela – Kalna iela – Gulbju iela – Kalna iela – Šveices iela – L. Paegles iela – Cēsu iela – Raiņa iela – Sigulda Railway Station. |
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Distance ~20 km |
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Duration Including sightseeing — one day |
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Difficulty level Easy–moderate. Highest terrain difference is on the banks of Egļupe and Lorupe Ravines. |
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Road pavement Asphalt (beginning and end section of the route), forest roads, gravel roads, paths. |
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Starting point/Destination Leisure Park “Rāmkalni” / Sigulda Railway Station, which is next to the Sigulda Bus Station (Ausekļa iela 6). |
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Way marking Signposting and blazes in the section from “Rāmkalni” to Sigulda. In the vicinity of the Village Gauja there are no way markings at some places; therefore a local map and a navigation device would be useful. The way markings are placed for easy visibility coming from Sigulda. Pay attention in the junctions! Watch the installed way markings. |
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Distance to Riga Starting point in “Rāmkalni” – 40 km. |
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Public transportation A regional bus is running to “Rāmkalni”. Sigulda is on the railway line Riga-Valka. If you would like to go by bicycle, it is a 4 km distance from Inčukalns Railway Station to “Rāmkalni”. The train Riga-Sigulda operates 8-9 times per day. |
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Worth knowing! Suitable trekking boots (or an MTB/trekking bicycle) and a map for the section “Rāmkalni”-Sigulda is recommended. Navigation devices might be useful. Prior to heading off, one should visit the information point in “Rāmkalni”. Since the way markings have been ripped off in some places, one may lose the way when leaving the Village Gauja. Walking outdoors is at one’s own risk. Emergency services: 112. |
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Recommendation Perfect start of a multi-day trip through Gauja National Park, and from Sigulda onwards it can be continued to Līgatne, Cēsis, and Valmiera. |