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Working hours every day from 10:00 to 18:00 PM
The largest river of Zemgale is Lielupe, and it flows through Jelgava. In 2010, Lielupe Promenade was created, offering a wonderful space for recreation and walking next to the river Lielupe. It is approximately 1 kilometre long walkway for pedestrians and cyclists; built on an embankment five metres high with steps leading down to the water and other recreation places.
The section of Driksas Street from Pasta Street to Katoļu Street is a pedestrian area. At Driksas Street fair, you can buy the produce from the local farmers, forest goods and flowers. If you choose to have your lunch at the cosy premises or summery outdoor terrace of bistro „Silva”, enjoy the leisurely atmosphere of Driksas Street; at the confectionery „Silva” everyone can taste freshly baked goods. If you need big or small purchases, visit the shopping centre „Pilsētas Pasāža”.
It is an open-air playground for children: swings, carousels, mini-golf, mini train, a pedal-copter, a slide, a children observation wheel, agility hurdles, etc. You can also enjoy tasty meals at the nearby restaurant Zemnieka cienasts.
We provide spacious rooms with a two-storey obstacle course, a bouncy castle, ball pools, climbing walls, trampolines, slides, simulation games and other interesting and exciting activities.
Come and enjoy the walking trails through Zaļenieki Manor park, that have been supplemented with information stands. While having a break in nature, learn about some of our unusual trees and some very old and noble trees of the park.
The Barona trail of Vilce Nature Park has been included in the project Natura 2000. The nature park is a great place to spend time outdoors, walking, taking in the scenery, enjoying the wildlife - seeing animals and animal footprints. There is a beautiful place where two rivers - Vilce and Rukuze overflow. On the shore of the Rukuze you can observe sandstone cliffs; and when you need to quench your thirst, stop by the spring of Lielmāte.
The nature trail along the bank of the river Auce is 1.5 km long. Here you can stop for a picnic and enjoy swimming. The trail incldes a watchtower that provides good view for bird watchers. It is an excellent choice for fishing.
There are floodland meadows on the island behind Jelgava Palace: more than 80 wild horses are grazing there. These meadows are listed as a Natura 2000 site, a part of the European specially protected nature territory, due to the diversity of rare bird and plant species.
Capital of the Courland and Semigalia Duchy, which pleasantly surprises its visitors. With 61 000 inhabitants and total area of 60 km2 Jelgava ranks fourth among the largest cities of Latvia. It is situated just 40 km from the capital Riga.
In written sources Jelgava for the first time was mentioned in 1265, when Master of the Livonian Order Konrad von Mandern ordered construction of a castle for German knights on the island between the rivers Lielupe and Driksa. In 1573 Jelgava acquired the rights of the city and the Coat of Arms. The ancient name of the city was "Mītava", which originated from words "mīt, mainīt" (to change, to exchange). The city has always been one of the national centres of economy, culture and education. Peter I, Louis XVIII, Karl XII, Gustav II Adolf, Alexander I, Wilhelm II have been here both as guests and conquerors. Such world-famous figures in music as R. Schumann, R. Wagner and A. Rubinstein, the famous gambler Cavallo, venturous traveller Cagliostro and heart breaker Casanova have also paid their visit to this city.
Jelgava is the hometown of the most popular Latvian pop-group "Brainstorm" – members of the band have grown up and attended school here. The Latvia University of Agriculture is situated in the city with 10 000 students and therefore you might notice that sometimes Jelgava is called a Students' City. Jelgava is considered as one of the greenest cities in Latvia. Wild horses feed in Lielupe flood-land meadows, which are located in the territory of the city.
Learn more about Jelgava: www.jelgava.lv
Remarkable for its rich history and significant traditional values.
Jelgava county is known for many historical events and significant culture history sites, as well as its simple, but special landscape of Zemgale plain. The county is being crossed by the second largest river in Latvia – Lielupe.
Jelgava county is rich with impressive manor buildings of dukes of Courland and German baron families, worth-viewing churches, as well as wide leisure opportunities.
The most remarkable memorial site is where the Christmas battles took place – in Ložmetējkalns, currently The Museum of Christmas Battles. Visitors can learn history from the exhibition and marvel at the renovated fortifications of German soldiers.
People who prefer active leisure may spend time with their families at the playground in "Līči", enjoy horseback riding and training at one of the many stud farms, or take part at workshop with local craftsmen and mould some nasterpiece of you own.
Learn more about Jelgava district: www.jelgavasnovads.lv
The Territory of Zoo Lauku sēta is a place to enjoy quiet and peaceful walks, visit animals living and grazing in the meadows. Animal feeding is prohibited. Animal feeding and animal amusements are possible ONLY during guided tours by the farm owner, who provides special food that can be given to the animals.The amusement programme includes watching and bottle-feeding piglets, horse dancing, treating llama to some delicious treats and other fun activities.
Working hours every day from 10:00 to 18:00 PM
Group visits; pony or donkey rides – please arrange in advance
For adults 7.00 EUR
For students, seniors, children and for people with reduced mobility 5.00 EUR