The main tourist magnets are the beautiful river banks rich in sandstone outcrops, easy accessibility of the river, dense network of accommodation sites for water tourists, the nature of the river (suitable for various paddlers), long water tourism traditions, and the status of a national park. In this section, the river flows through its primeval valley which is among the most impressive Baltic terrain forms; however, the scale of the valley cannot be enjoyed from the canoe, since the scenic views are covered in leafage and forests. A large number of sandstone outcrops is seen in the first seven kilometres downstream from Līgatne. Fewer outcrops are in the section from the mouth of the River Brasla to Sigulda.
Best time to go Summer, while a paddling trip on a beautiful autumn day or spring won’t be less exciting. |
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Distance ~40 km. Section 1: Līgatne Ferry Crossing–Sigulda 23 km, Section 2: Sigulda–“Rāmkalni” 17 km. |
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Duration Two-day trip. Day 1: Līgatne Ferry Crossing–Sigulda, Day 2: Sigulda–“Rāmkalni”. |
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Difficulty level Easy. |
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Vertical drop of the river Slight, for the whole section ~10 m, average ~0.24 m/km. |
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Starting point / Destination Water tourist site at Līgatne Ferry Crossing Leisure Park “Rāmkalni”. On the left bank of the River Gauja, near “Rāmkalni”, there is a stop for water tourists, but the trip can be discontinued also on the right bank of the river, behind the bridge of road Inčukalns–Valka, where there is a sandy bank and it is convenient to pull the canoes out of the river. |
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Canoes Canoes, kayaks, inflatable boats, rafts. The last two — for slow paddling. |
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Distance to Riga 74 km. |
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Transportation Supporting team to transport canoes and paddlers to the starting point and from the destination is needed. Usually the canoe hire companies provide this service. |
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Worth knowing! Swimming and walking on the riverbed is not recommended — dangerous! Life jacket on the river is recommended. Accommodation in Gauja National Park is allowed only in specially designated places (see www.gnp.lv/udensturistiem)! Be careful with the sandstone outcrops, which are protected nature monuments. Motorized water vehicles are prohibited on Gauja. The activity is at one’s own risk. Emergency services: 112. |
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Recommendation The trip on the River Gauja can be started more upstream — from Valmiera, Strenči, Vireši, and continued until the river flows into the sea. |