Sigulda ( pronunciation (help·info); German: Segewold) is a town in the Vidzeme Region of Latvia, 53 kilometres (33 miles) from the capital city Riga.
Restaurants in Sigulda
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Sigulda Adventure Park "Tarzans" is the largest outdoor adventure park in the Baltics. The park offers a Tarzan obstacle tracks with more than 100 different trees located obstacles up to 20 meters above the ground, toboggan track that runs on the roller-coaster principle and allows for speeds of up to 40km/h, the first and most advanced chair lift in the Baltics, catapult, where you can enjoy the acceleration and 20-meter flight in the sky, Crazy Roller, Giant swing, 9 meter high climbing wall, archery, outdoor pneumatic shooting range, pedal go-karts and family velomobiles with a route map through Sigulda, as well as various children's activities - Tarzan children's obstacle park, children's driving school and excavator, bungee jumping trampolines, bouncy castle Dino Park, tube sliding and pedal go-karts, parties with Tarzan or Jane.
Had a lot of fun. We only bought the ticket for climbing, but to be honest, it was more than enogh. The trails were really intresting and quite challenging. We skipped couple of trails, but still had quite a workout. However there were also easier trails and activities if you don't feel like sweating a lot. Would reccommend.
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Located on the both sides of the Gauja valley, Sigulda is one of the most beautiful Latvian towns. For centuries, it has been captivating visitors from around the world wishing to experience the breathtaking view across the valley and discover the unique objects that are, in large numbers, located right next to each other all across Sigulda and Gauja National Park. We offer: -Free tourist information and tips for the best experience in the region; -Exciting journeys into the past: castles, medieval programs; -Active leisure in Gauja National Park - hiking, cycling, boat tours and many more; -Unique adventure facilities; -Culture and sport events.
Located in the Sigulda railway station, the staff speak good English and were very helpful in offering advice and suggestions on hiking options in the Gauja national park, the worthwhile sites to fit with our time allowance, plus some great detailed maps, most of which are free
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The €6 entry fee is worth it for the Castle alone but it also covers all the attractions in the Museum except the peasants exhibit. The castle is amazing with great views from the top of the main tower and lots to explore in the other towers. Well worth the visit and the fee.
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Beautiful views from the tower and lovely scenery around with picturesque duck pond just a short walk to the castle and cable car to the otherside well worth a stop off here beautifully made inside and out.
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Originally built eight centuries ago, the Castle of Livonian Order in Sigulda reopened it's walls to visitors in 2012 and now encourages everyone to step back in time and enjoy the surroundings that bore witness to many historical events. Castle of Livonian Order in Sigulda offers explicit and historically active journey within the everyday life of Livonian Order's brotherho
This castle is a hidden gem! While there is not loads of information about the castle, the restored tower and wall are well worth seeing and climbing. As well as the fantastically restored castle the views across the valley are stunning.
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One thing that I like about travelling in the Baltics is their love of art - whether as statues, paintings or wierd and wonderful sculptures. They can be serious or just downright fun. These little knights fall into this latter group. They are fun, entertaining and amusing. Even on a rainy day, like I had, they helped to cheer things up. And rainy days need cheering up.....
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This wooden church, one of the oldest In Latvia I saw on the area of Turaida castle. It is on the small Hill on the path towards to the castle.
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Krimulda estate is one where all buildings are maintained. The main building was a sanatorium for children with tuberculosis of bones. Nowadays there is a hostel and a possibility to have some physiotherapy procedures. A nice café is located in one of the farm buildings. There is also a winery "Cremon" in the same building. If you agree in advance, you can have some wine tasting before a possibility to buy some of them. There are nice walking passes in surroundings of Krimulda estate. You can reach Krimulda from Sigulda by bus, by cable car or walking through the nice Gauja river valley.
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