The Ādaži Evangelical Lutheran Church has been gathering in the Boat House chapel for several years and has been holding services after the historic wooden church of Siguli burnt down at the end of 2017. The second place of service is the Baltezers Church. The pastors are Ivars Jēkabsons and Jānis Kopštāls.
The Boat House Chapel in Carnikava (Stacijas iela 21) serves as a stopover and accommodation for pilgrims walking the Latvian section of the International Camino de Santiago.
As part of its commitment to developing the Camino de Santiago in Latvia, the Ādaži Evangelical Lutheran Church has equipped the Boat House Chapel with several beds, shelves, a shower, and a fridge. Outside, there are tables with sun and rain guards for relaxation, as well as a designated box for storing the Camino stamp, which has already gained popularity among travellers.
Escape to nature! Stay in a cosy cottage and enjoy peace. Relax on a private terrace, fire up the barbecue, and unwind in a hot tub. Free parking is included.
The holiday home “PUTNI” is a great place to relax. Its beautiful location near a forest and the Gauja River lets guests fully enjoy the peace and beauty of nature.
“PUTNI” offers a range of amenities, including a sauna, a hot tub perfect for year-round outdoor enjoyment, and a pond.
Facial and body treatments. Swimming pool, SPA rituals, steam and wood sauna. Children’s swimming lessons, water aerobics. Outdoor hot tub.
The environmental object consists of a stainless steel “C” letter structure and a granite base weighing almost two tonnes. The “C” letter is 2.5m high and 2.2m wide.
The environmental object is located near the Festival Square in Carnikava, where the Gauja promenade meets the railway and pedestrian-bicycle bridges.
The granite stele, the base of which is made of granite boulders, commemorates three recipients of the Order of Lačplēsis, namely Captain Jēkabs Aleksandrs Dzenis (1893-1979), soldier Miķelis Voldemārs Pētersons (1893-1977), soldier Pēteris Fridrihs Zandbergs (1894-1980). They were born and lived in Carnikava parish and are buried in Carnikava cemetery.
The statue was unveiled in Carnikava’s Festival Square on 11 November 2018. The author is the artist Jānis Strupulis.
A footpath suitable for pedestrians and cyclists has been created along the approximately 2 km stretch from Zušu Street (pedestrian bridge at Mazais Baltezers) to Podnieku Street.
Cars can be parked at Alderi beach, starting the walk at the intersection of Zušu and Kanāla streets.

Vējupes swimming area is a popular place for families to relax by the water. It is one of the old lakes of Gauja River. Vējupe beach is suitable for various activities on and near the water.
The swimming area is aquipped with a changing cabin, with children’s playground elements, with a pontoon boardwalk. There are various cafes, a water sports and winter sports equipment rental, a cable-wakeboard track near by.
Carnikava lampreys stand out for their excellence and are included in the Register of Protected Geographical Indications of the European Union. Historically, they were cooked using special alder charcoal grilling techniques to give the lampreys the most flavor. Today, SIA “Krupis” continues this tradition, offering the opportunity to taste this delicacy celebrated in ancient times and get to know the rich heritage of fishing in Carnikava.
SIA “Krupis” offers informative narration and tastings of several dishes. Contact: +371 26 378 048
Virtual Reality Room
We offer an elegant space equipped with virtual reality headsets and a wide variety of games for your entertainment. You can visit individually or reserve the entire room for your special occasion. It’s an exciting experience for both children and adults!