Back to Riga – and Good Bye

We made it back to Riga after a long drive of about five hours. I had a nighttime walk around town after dinner (and drinks), to get in some final impressions of Riga – and final impressions of this trip.

Overall this has been a very loaded trip – with many, many things to do and see. The trip clearly showed off on the cultural heritage and history of the three countries – but (at least from my perspective) also gave insight into the lively scenes of art, food, drink and music in all three countries. I also quiet enjoyed visiting the National Parks and of course the gastronomic delights during the trip.

Coming back, I would probably do things differently – focusing on the main attractions only, much fewer churches – and more nature, more hikes and more focus on trying delicacies, local food and drinks. Exploring the craft beer scene here might be worth a trip on itself. But for now – Good Bye Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania!

Rundāle Palace

We had another long day ahead of us. We left Riga in the morning for a drive of about an hour, to make our way to Rundāle for its palace, the palace museum and a quick view of the fabulous palace gardens.

The palace goes back to the 18th century and today tells from its diverse history – from palace to accommodation for military veterans to school and ultimately to today’s museum showcasing the palace in its original style.

Leaving the old city center

In the late afternoon (after we had made our way back from the market and after a short break at the hotel) I decided, to leave the old part of town behind and cross the Daugava River to the South Side of town, to get a view of the non-touristy part of town. I made way across Stone Bridge, heading towards the National Library of Latvia and on towards the Monument to Soviet soldiers – liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from German fascist invaders (its real name – built in 1985 – clearly lacking the reference to the great patriotic war; currently off limits). I made my way back through Victory Park and across Vanšu Bridge – and got back into old town in good time for a simple Asian-inspired dinner.

Post-dinner drinks though had to be special again, as we made our way to to the Radisson Blu hotel and its Skyline Bar on the 26th floor, featuring great views of town.

The culinary Delights of Cēsis

This evening three of us ended up in what is probably the finest and best restaurant in and around Cēsis (if not in the whole of Latvia) – KEST.

This was easily the best meal during the whole trip … five courses, all unique and well done with well fitting drinks and some superb cocktails afterwards … Probably just a question of time, until this restaurant has a Michelin star (or two) next to its entrance.

Into Gauja National Park

After our tour around town, it was time to leave the city and get into Gauja NP proper. The first stop here was at the Ligatne wine cellar with a tasting of fruit wines and some harder spirit – including some surprises (e.g. spirit made from carrot or beets). After the tasting and a visit to the shop, we made it – slightly inebriated – to a nearby restaurant for lunch, followed by a short walk along the Ligatne river to Ānfabrikas klintis with views of the river and a closed papermill. From here we continued to the trailhead for the walk to Zvārtes iezis, first following a nice trail along the Gauja river, then using a bridge to get to the other side of the river and up to the viewpoint.