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Kemeri National Park adventures

Kemeri National Park Adventures

Kemeri National Park showcases a diverse landscape of wetlands, forests, and mineral-rich springs, attracting nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

38,165
Acres Protected
34
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Kemeri National Park

Kemeri National Park
 

Kemeri National Park, located in Latvia, features an extensive range of ecosystems, including bogs, fens, forests, heathlands, and lakes. The park is famous for its Great Kemeri Bog, which offers spectacular views and unique plant life. The diverse habitat supports a variety of wildlife, such as deer, wild boars, and numerous bird species, making it a prime location for birdwatching. The park’s history is tied to its mineral-rich springs, once popular for health tourism, and Kemeri village emerged as a spa destination in the 19th century. Visitors can explore well-marked trails leading through forests and bogs, providing opportunities for both short walks and extended hikes. The boardwalk that winds through the Great Kemeri Bog is a must-visit, offering close encounters with the area’s unique flora and fauna. Alongside hiking, the park offers horseback riding and cycling routes. For day-trippers and relaxed explorers, the nearby town of Jurmala provides a coastal retreat with its sandy beaches.

Highlights

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The Great Kemeri Bog Boardwalk

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Sulphur Springs and Mud Ponds

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Kemeri Moorland

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Lake Sloka

Notable Natural Features

Great Kemeri Bog

A sprawling peat bog with a scenic boardwalk, ideal for observing unique plant life and bird species.

Kemeri Sulphur Springs

Natural springs known for their distinctive sulfurous smell, once a popular destination for therapeutic treatments.

Kemeri Moorland

A natural moorland habitat presenting rare plant species and tranquil landscapes.