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Talsi Hills Nature Park Adventures

Talsi Hills Nature Park offers a unique landscape of rolling hills and pristine lakes, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking scenic vistas and diverse ecological experiences.

14,290
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Talsi Hills Nature Park

Talsi Hills Nature Park
 

Located in the western region of Latvia, Talsi Hills Nature Park is a captivating expanse known for its undulating terrain and tranquil bodies of water. Covering an area characterized by numerous hills, the park provides a haven for biodiversity, hosting a wide variety of flora and fauna. Established to conserve its natural beauty and maintain ecological balance, the park has become a favorite among nature lovers and hikers. Its landscape is marked by glacial activity from thousands of years ago, resulting in a terrain rich with geological insights. Visitors can engage in hiking, cycling, and bird watching, with trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests and lakes. Key landmarks within the park include Kamparkalns, the tallest hill in the region, which provides sweeping views perfect for photography enthusiasts. With its well-preserved ecosystems and historical significance, Talsi Hills Nature Park appeals to those interested in both natural and cultural conservation.

Highlights

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Kamparkalns – the highest hill offering stunning vistas

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Roviena Lakes – a group of pristine lakes ideal for fishing and kayaking

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The ancient oak trees – some of the oldest and largest in Latvia

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Breathtaking autumn foliage colors

Notable Natural Features

Kamparkalns Hill

The tallest hill in the area, offering panoramic views of the park.

Roviena Lakes

A serene group of lakes offering great opportunities for paddle sports and fishing.

Great Stone Oak

Remarkably old oak trees that are a testament to the park's ancient landscapes.