Īvande waterfall
Explore the Majestic Īvande Waterfall: A Natural Gem in Latvia
Explore the ancient burial site of Zviedru Senkapi in Renda, a serene attraction blending history and nature in Latvia's beautiful landscape.
Zviedru Senkapi, located in Renda, Kuldīga Municipality, is a captivating tourist attraction that invites visitors to explore its historical and cultural significance. This ancient burial site offers a serene ambiance, surrounded by lush nature, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the region as you walk among the ancient mounds and learn about the legends that surround them.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Kuldīga, head southeast on Jāņa iela towards Rīgas iela. Continue on Rīgas iela (A10) for about 9 kilometers. Take the exit towards Renda (A10) and follow the signs to Renda. Once in Renda, turn onto Mēmā iela. Continue on Mēmā iela for a short distance, and you will find Zviedru senkapi on your right. Make sure to park in designated areas.
Public Transportation
To reach Zviedru senkapi by public transport, start at the Kuldīga bus station. Take bus number 570 towards Renda. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes and will cost around €2. Get off at the Renda bus stop. From there, walk along Mēmā iela for about 10 minutes heading towards the Zviedru senkapi, which will be on your right. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance as service may be limited.
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