Cesis
Michaela CrossMichaela Cross/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CESIS/ Updated : Apr 13, 2016, 17:05 IST
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Lying within Gauja National Park, this quiet historical town is filled with lovely castles, parks and cobblestone streets. Located in Gauja River Valley, Cesis overlooks the lush woods below and is the perfect place for any travel … Read more
Lying within Gauja National Park, this quiet historical town is filled with lovely castles, parks and cobblestone streets. Located in Gauja River Valley, Cesis overlooks the lush woods below and is the perfect place for any traveller seeking a glimpse of unspoilt nature. Read less

Lying within Gauja National Park, this quiet historical town is filled with lovely castles, parks and cobblestone streets. Located in Gauja River Valley, Cesis overlooks the lush woods below and is the perfect place for any traveller seeking a glimpse of unspoilt nature. The first building was constructed in 1209 by German crusaders. The Old Town is well preserved, full of 18th and 19th century wooden buildings worth exploring. It is easy to feel close to Latvia’s past while standing amidst these old buildings in quietness that only a town immersed in nature can provide.Gauja National Park, this quiet historical town is filled with lovely castles, parks and cobblestone streets. Located in Gauja River Valley, Cesis overlooks the lush woods below and is the perfect place for any traveller seeking a glimpse of unspoilt nature. The first building was constructed in 1209 by German crusaders. The Old Town is well preserved, full of 18th and 19th century wooden buildings worth exploring. It is easy to feel close to Latvia’s past while standing amidst these old buildings in quietness that only a town immersed in nature can provide.
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