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Vidzeme (Northern Latvia) region tourism maps and brochures

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 This Latvia Bikemap is a unique first-edition, which combines the best Latvian signposted cycling routes and Greenways, highlighting the uniqueness, cultural and natural heritage of Vidzeme, Kurzeme, Zemgale and Latgale regions.

Vidzeme Tourism Association has prepared this map for all cycling enthusiasts, because we are the coordinator for EuroVelo 13 cycling route and also responsible for further development of Greenways in Latvia. Our aim is to inform the society about various cycling-related activities and raise awareness of cycling culture in Latvia.
 

Download the  Bike map here (*.pdf, 2.2 MB)

 

More information about EuroVelo 13 cycling route can be found here

 

 

 

 


 

From Gauja to Salaca with the historical testimony entwined in the Hanseatic town of Limbaži, following the livs’ footsteps all the way to the Latvian-Estonian border city Ainaži – you’re a welcome guest at the vidzeme coastline! We offer you a chance to discover Latvia anew through the culturally historic and natural heritage of the Vidzeme coastline.

Along the Vidzeme coastline everybody can find something of interest and appeal. Welcome!

Vidzeme coastline map in English

Vidzeme coastline map in Latvian

Vidzeme coastline map in Russian

More information about activities of Vidzeme Coastline can be found here!

 

 

 

 

 

 


The new and unique route for the first time connects bigger and smaller cities in Russia, Estonia and Latvia and highlights the identity, traditions and rich cultural offer in each country with special emphasis on the green heritage – estates and their beautiful parks. The green heritage culture route tempts to explore not only estates and their parks, but also castles, churches and other architectural treasures. Families with children are welcome to participate in various interactive programmes and workshops offered by museums, as well as to enjoy the delicacies made by local producers. Those seeking romance can take long walks through the wonderful parks of the estates and take a rest with no hurry at the apartments of the manors and castles. The history enthusiasts are encouraged to listen carefully the amazing stories told by local people.

Download GreenHeritage map in English here (pdf)

Download GreenHeritage map in Latvian here (pdf)

Download GreenHeritage map in Russian here (pdf)

Download GreenHeritage map in Estonian here (pdf)

More information about project GreenHeritage can be found here

 

 

 


Download the Cycling brochure here!The cycle routes of Vidzeme coastline passes through picturesque scenes and a wide varietyof natural objects. There are high sand dunes and sandstone cliffs, stony seashores and the distinctive Randu meadows. On the way you will visit several unique nature areas: Piejūra (Seaside) Nature Reserve, North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve, and the most beautiful rivers in Latvia and districts with characteristic heritage. Vidzeme will be enjoyed not only by those who like popular holiday areas, but also those who are looking for remote beaches and fishingvillages. Everyone who takes the exciting cycle journey will find food and accommodation in one of the cozy guest houses, hotels or camping sites. Bike stands and tourist information are mainly located at landmarks, accommodation and cafés. There are bike rentals and repair shops in the largest cities.

Download the Cycling Brochure here! (in English, 18 MB pdf)

Download the Cycling Brochure here! (in German, 18 MB pdf)

Download the Cycling Brochure here! (in Russian, 18 MB pdf)

Download the Cycling Brochure here! (in Estonian, 18 MB pdf)

Download the Cycling Brochure here! (in Latvian, 18 MB pdf)


 

Vidzeme is one of the four historic provinces in Latvia and is located in the north-east of Latvia. You will remember Vidzeme for its beautiful nature, varied cultural and historical heritage and folk traditions. In Vidzeme you can enjoy the picturesque beauty of rivers and lakes, rejoice in the landscapes of forests, meadows, hills and valleys, feel the history in medieval castles, manors and romantic parks.

The oldest towns of Vidzeme keep the most significant cultural and architectural heritage, each with its own charm, history and culture. Tourists are drawn by the varied offer for active tourism – adventure parks, water tourism and bicycle routes, skiing hills and tracks, as well as countryside houses and workshops of various crafts for leisurely holidays with enjoying the goodies of countryside, taking baths and learning one of the ancient Latvian crafts.

     

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Vidzeme is one of Latvia’s cultural and historical regions.  It is in the Northeast of the country and has a border with Estonia.  The beauty of Vidzeme relates not just to the wonders of the local environment, but also to the diversity of the region’s cultural heritage.  Vidzeme is continuing to put together its cultural history.  We can see it with our eyes, perceive it through sounds, and feel it through tastes.  This map offers a look at just a small part of the cultural heritage of Vidzeme to the traveller.  Many of the destinations are well known – cities and their historical centres, Medieval castles, churches, estates and museums.  Others are new or less familiar.  We hope that everyone will find a new and unique jewel of culture in Vidzeme.

Download the map in pdf format here! ( ~10 MB)

Map published by: Vidzeme Tourism Association, 2013

Design: Anda Nordena, SIA Autos

Content: Vidzeme TIC, Iveta Druva-Druvaskalne, Anna Kupče

Photos: Archives of Vidzeme TIC, Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences

English translation: Kārlis Streips

Paperback map available in Vidzeme tourism information centres!


 

 

 


Vidzeme seaside stands out with picturesque landscapes and a large variety of nature objects. There are high sand dunes and sandstone cliffs, as well as a stony beach and the peculiar randu or seaside meadows. You will cross several unique nature territories – Seaside Nature Park, Northern Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve, the most beautiful rivers in Latvia and districts with their own unique cultural heritage.

Latvia is an excellent starting point for cycling tours to Estonia and Lithuania. From Sigulda to Allažmuiža the Latvian route No 7 is connected with the Tour de LatEst route. Here you can choose, whether to continue the road to Lithuania or take the 1296 km long marked road to Estonia.

Daugava Cycling Route starts along the right bank of the Daugava River from Ikšķile, Ogre and Ķegums and goes all the way to Lithuania. In Ilūkste, before Daugavpils, take the direction towards Subate and Rokiškis (Lithuania).

The map has been published thank to CentralBalticCycling project.

You can download the map in pdf format here!

Other languages available: Latvian German Russian Dutch Estonian Swedish Finnish

Paperback versions are available in Vidzeme tourism information centres, as well as distributed in local and international tourism fairs.

You can also request the maps by post by contacting us!


At the end of February 2013, the European Cyclists` Federation (ECF) published a new EuroVelo map providing an overview of the 14 long distance cycle routes that make up the European cycle route network.  The map was launched to a professional audience at the ITB Berlin during the first week of March.

The new map shows the itinerary and the current status of each route (realized, non-realised and planned), the main public transport connections, as well as some of the major tourist attractions to look out for along the way.  On the back of the map is a short introduction to each of the 14 routes designed to inspire potential cycle tourists to head out on their bikes.  There are also links to sources of further information at a national level.

The map serves as a free promotion tool for the new EuroVelo website designed for the public: www.EuroVelo.com

Vidzeme Tourism Association has developed the EuroVelo 13 (The Iron Curtain Trail) route in Latvia with a help of several EU-funded projects, so now the route has been fully signposted and there are also bicycle information and parking stands available.

Click kere or on the map to download the EuroVelo map in pdf format!

 

 

 

 

 

 


The cycling route “Tour de LatEst” goes through two countries – Latvia and Estonia. The total length of the route is 1075 km. About a half of the road surface is asphalt and the other half – gravel. It must be taken into account that the quality of gravel roads changes depending on the weather conditions and road maintenance intensity.

The route is very versatile in its scenic, visual, and informative qualities. By going on this tour, you can learn about the heritage of cultural history of Latvians and Estonians, visit the most popular tourism objects, and see the daily lives of the local inhabitants. The route crosses several protected natural territories of European importance – national and nature parks, scenic areas, and the biosphere reserve.

Download the cycling map here in English, Russian, Latvian, German, Estonian, Lithuanian, Finnish

More information about the cycling route and project Tour de LatEst can be found here!

Map published in 2010, some information might be outdated!

 

 

 

 

 


 The cycling route “Tour de LatEst” goes through two countries – Latvia and Estonia. The total length of the route is 1075 km. About a half of the road surface is asphalt and the other half – gravel. It must be taken into account that the quality of gravel roads changes depending on the weather conditions and road maintenance intensity.

The route is very versatile in its scenic, visual, and informative qualities. By going on this tour, you can learn about the heritage of cultural history of Latvians and Estonians, visit the most popular tourism objects, and see the daily lives of the local inhabitants. The route crosses several protected natural territories of European importance – national and nature parks, scenic areas, and the biosphere reserve.

Download the cycling brochure here English/Latvian, Estonian/English, Lithuanian/Russian and German/Finnish

More information about the cycling route and project Tour de LatEst can be found here!

Brochure published in 2010, some information might be outdated!

 


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