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6038 Pärnu, , 104 Pärnu Suur-Kuke 9 - I ***

6286 Pärnu, Center, 206 Pärnu Center
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6222 Saarenmaa, Leisi vald, 53 Saarenmaa Paaste I
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6248 Pärnu, Pärnumaa, 129 Pärnumaa
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5401 Saaremaa (Ösel) Island, 198 Saaremaa, Kotka talu
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5272 Saarenmaa, Saaremaa Island, 32 Saaremaa (Ösel) Rannaküla I
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6274 LATVIA, Kurzeme, north-west, 144 Plienciems, Engure region
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6471 LATVIA, Kurzeme, north-west coast, Roja
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6302 LATVIA, Riga northwest uptown, 244 Riga
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6108 LATVIA, Kurzeme, north-west coast, 220 Upesgriva, Roja region
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5254 LATVIA, Kurzeme, north-west coast, 188 Klapkalnciems, Engure region
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Vacation experience

To make your idea of a vacation in Estonia come alive we will in time start publishing accounts of our
guests' and other travellers' experiences. If you have visited Estonia and want to share your memories
with others you are welcome to get in touch. So far, we have mainly received such stories from German
and Swedish guests, and we translate them as we find time.

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VACATION EXPERIENCE - Story one, Swedish client in Latvian house 124, 2008
Having been to Riga many times I decided to take the family and go check out what Latvia has to offer
outside Riga. A colleague's wife's family lives in Engure village, right by the sea just a short drive from
Riga and he offered to show us around. We rented house number 128 in Engure. It turned out to be
great value for money, sure, the interiors isn't your standard modern euro standard, more like Baltcott
writes,a bit of Soviet feeling to it, but still absolutely ok - clean and in good condition and in a beautiful
stone building, just 50 meters from the sea. The beach near the house wasn't really that good for
swimming, but we didn't have much time for swimming anyway, we wanted to see and do
something.

Still, first day after arriving we just wanted to relax and went to a beautiful white beach 5 minutes drive
from the house, at the other end of the village, not many people there, despite great weather. In the
afternoon, the weather changed and we went to Tukums and had a look at the town festival's exhibition
of odd vehicles, mainly homemade, competing on a slope.
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Rain in Tukums

The next day we went for a drive to Ventspils, harbour and beach town, where we found great (and free
of charge!) playgrounds for the kids. One had a bit of a theme with flies, shoes and other fun stuff to
climb on. The other was possibly the largest one I've seen, lots of slides and climbing attractions, the
kids had a great time. We also went to the open-air museum by the beach where they display a lot of
old-time boats and buildings. Their narrow-gauge railway wasn't operating, as it was a Monday, but the
kids really enjoyed a "bicycle on a railway track", they were allowed by the kind guards to actually ride it!
And of course there was another playground in this museum, with wooden attractions appearing to be traditional Latvian village playthings.
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Ventspils – windmill in open-air museum, old storage in open-air museum, a park in town, beach right outside town.

Tuesday we went south for a walk in the forest, but not an ordinary forest, but the dwarf's forest, where
the dwarf's houses, mines and windmills have been erected to amuse the kids and teach them respect
for the forest. This forest is large and also features the kingdom of the forest king and the realm of the
forest witch. The witch was working hard making tea from bat's ears and snake's eyes. The kids were reluctant to accept her candy made from rabbits' excrement ;-) but it was very good and the witch was
a great entertainer. On the outskirts of the forest was another very nice playground.
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Dwarf’s forest and abandoned Soviet military base

Wednesday we went to Switzerland, Kurzeme Switzerland, the hilled area around the towns of Sabile
and Kandava. Forest bowling in fairytale park "Imulas" was great fun for both children and adults and toboggan rides near Sabile was equally great, our 7-year-old was really happy about riding it himself.
To finish off the day, we went to some caves called Mara's chambers, which meant another walk in the
forest, some
1,5 km to the caves. Very nice forest and beautiful caves. But we weren't lucky with the weather, a really
heavy rain hit when we started to go back - we got soaking wet, but it was fun anyway.
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Surprise in Sabile, toboggan track near Sabile

Thursday was another lazy day. Main event was an evening stroll at the Engure lake, very beautiful and pleasant, with real wild horses and cows as additional attractions.
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At Engure lake – free roaming cows and horses

Friday we were busy again, went to the road museum in Slokenbeka manor, where the kids were most impressed by the display of old street-building machinery. Then we drove a bit further to Cinevilla, a town
built for making a movie about Riga in 1918, great fun again. Strange to find a town in the middle of
nowhere, with bridges leading nowhere. We also rented costumes and posed by military vehicles of the
era, other tourist mistaking us for actors and asking to be photographed with us, we could have earned
our lunch money there :-) After that we also found time for the war museum in Zante, where the guide took great pride in showing us around and doing it with great enthusiasm. In this area some really heavy
fighting was going on in the 2nd world war, some 500.000 men died. The guide allowed the kids to
climb on an old Soviet tank, which was great fun for them. The re-created trenches were also interesting.
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Slokenbeka manor road museum
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Cinevilla – Riga 1918, travel in time

Saturday we had to go home again, but stopped in Riga for a visit at the zoo there - ok, a bit of Soviet
touch there, but main very nice, the kids mostly enjoyed watching giraffe, tigers and the fishes at the aquarium, the adults enjoyed the new tropic house.

What else we found? Well, we found a lot of very friendly people, not always so good at English, but
always doing their best to communicate anyway, and successfully. We found very good beer and tasty
food at decent prices. We found lots of rural charm and the kids really enjoyed the whole week. We'll
surely go back, there seems to be lots more to see and do in Latvia