- Uhowo, ul. Kolejowa 8, 18-100 Łapy
- tel.: +48 502 50 80 50, +48 502 50 80 60
- e-mail: kaylon@kaylon.pl
- gps.: N 53°00'25.6" E 22°54'44.1"
The Gauja River undoubtedly belongs to the most beautiful rivers in Europe. The river flows in places between ravines, and steep slopes and precipices which are overgrown with forest. Along the route picturesque sandstones are a common sight in the landscape. The northernmost part of the river forms the border with Estonia for about 24 km. Gauja has shaped the deepest river valley in Latvia with up to 90 m high banks. This part of the Gauja valley contains numerous natural and cultural landmarks and was declared the Gauja National Park in 1973. Numerous historic monuments, castles and charming towns on the way make the canoe route uncommon attractive. River’s source is in the Vidzeme hills southeast of beautiful town Cesis. The total length one of the river is 452 km. The canoeing route leads through entire Gauja National Park.
The trip is characterized as not onerous but the parts of swift stream, as well as obstructions such as rocks or trees lying down across the flow might be encountered dependently on the water level. Because of that the route is not recommended for beginners.
The canoeing trip lasts twelve days (275 km in length), we suggest starting in the neighbourhood of Viresi village by the bridge along Riga - Pskov road, where there is a big parking place and space for camping as well. The trip ends usually in the Gauja’s estuary 5 km before the Gulf of Riga. The whole distance of the route is unusual attractive. One can encounter few water steps, which might be a bit difficult to cross over only when the water level is extremely low. Gauja River stream strongly meanders towards the sea. Forests on the riverbanks reach the river, thus a lot of places favourable for camp building are available. Within the border of the Gauja National Park, so for around 98 km, the river is winding, with numerous old-riverbeds, bends and it flows in the valley with about 2,5 km width. Multicoloured sandstones are frequently encountered while canoeing. In the park area few nature reserves are also situated.
The important sights of the Gauja valley are historic towns and places such as:
Cesis – one of oldest towns of Latvia, where it is possible to see inside the renovated castle a church from the 13th century, the town hall, the ruins of monastery and the museum of Latvian art and history.
Attention!
We offer rental of kayaks and canoes, transport of the equipment and participants to the place where the trip begins and return trip. To obtain the detail offer and available service for Gauja River kayak route please e-mail us: kaylon@kaylon.pl