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Pivarootsi to Gauja National Park

Updated: March 28, 2024 06:03 AM
Gauja National Park

Pivarootsi to Gauja National Park

Language

  • Latvian

Currency

  • Euro (€)

Distance

  • Approximately 250 kilometers

How to Reach

  • By car: Take the A1 road from Pivarootsi to Riga, then follow the A2 road to Sigulda. The drive takes about 4 hours.
  • By bus: Take the bus from Pivarootsi to Riga, then transfer to a bus to Sigulda. The journey takes about 5 hours.
  • By train: Take the train from Pivarootsi to Riga, then transfer to a train to Sigulda. The journey takes about 6 hours.

Expenses

  • Accommodation: €20-€50 per night
  • Food: €10-€20 per day
  • Transportation: €10-€20 per day

Best time to go

  • Summer (June-August): The weather is warm and sunny, but it can also be crowded.
  • Autumn (September-October): The weather is still mild, and the leaves are changing color.
  • Winter (November-March): The weather is cold and snowy, but the park is still beautiful.
  • Spring (April-May): The weather is mild and rainy, but the flowers are blooming.

What to Eat

  • Rye bread
  • Potato pancakes
  • Sauerkraut soup
  • Black pudding
  • Cloudberries

Where to Go

  • Turaida Castle
  • Gutmana Cave
  • Krimulda Manor
  • Sigulda Bobsleigh Track
  • Gauja River

FAQ

  • Is it possible to visit Gauja National Park in one day?
    Yes, it is possible to visit Gauja National Park in one day, but it will be a long and tiring day. It is better to plan to spend at least two days in the park.
  • What is the best way to get around Gauja National Park?
    The best way to get around Gauja National Park is by car. However, there are also buses and trains that run to the park.
  • Are there any guided tours of Gauja National Park?
    Yes, there are many guided tours of Gauja National Park. You can book a tour through a tour operator or through the park's website.
  • Is it possible to camp in Gauja National Park?
    Yes, it is possible to camp in Gauja National Park. There are several campsites located throughout the park.
  • Are there any fees to enter Gauja National Park?
    No, there are no fees to enter Gauja National Park.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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