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Discover the captivating Small Devil's Cave in Sigulda, a natural wonder steeped in folklore and surrounded by stunning landscapes perfect for exploration.
Nestled in the picturesque Sigulda region of Latvia, the Small Devil's Cave is a must-visit natural wonder for tourists seeking adventure and stunning landscapes. This captivating cave, steeped in local folklore, offers a unique glimpse into the region's geological beauty and cultural heritage, making it a perfect stop for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Sigulda, start at the Sigulda Railway Station. Exit the station and head northeast on Pils Street (Pils iela). Continue straight until you reach the intersection with the main road, A2. Cross A2 and follow the signs for the Turaida Castle area. You will see a path leading into a forest. Follow this path which will take you through a beautiful wooded area. After about 20 minutes of walking, you will reach the small sign for Small Devil's Cave, located near the Gauja River. The cave entrance is a short distance from the path.
Public Transport and Walking
From the Sigulda Bus Station, take bus number 1 towards Turaida. Get off at the Turaida stop. Once you disembark, head back towards the main road and take a left onto Pils Street (Pils iela). Follow this road as it curves into the forest. After approximately 15-20 minutes of walking, look for the sign for Small Devil's Cave. The cave entrance will be a little off the main path, but there are usually markers to guide you.
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