Sights

Ādaži History and Art Gallery
Ādaži, Art gallery, History
Carnikava Local History Center
Carnikava, Fishing traditions, Local History Centre
Carnikava manor park
Carnikava
Carnikava Promenade
Carnikava, Promenade, Walking trail
Carnikava railway station
Carnikava
Carnikava’s wooden boats
Carnikava, Celebrations, Leisure boat
Church Baltezers
Baltezers
Coastal Fortifications in Carnikava
Carnikava, Military heritage
Columbarium
Cemetery, Siguļi
Festival square in Carnikava
Carnikava, Festival square
Flea maket
Ādaži, Flea market, Local goods
Former Soviet military town in Mežgarciems
Mežragciems, Military heritage
G.Falka tombstone
Siguļi
Garciems wooden walking trail
Garciems, Nature park, Walking trail
Garden “Saulesķirši”
Ādaži, Garden
Garkalnes baznīca
Garkalne
Gauja Promenade in Carnikava
Carnikava, Walking trail
Kokaudzētava “Baltezers”
Baltezers, Izzinošas ekskursijas, Kokaudzētava, Stādaudzētava
Komunistiskā terora upuru piemiņas vieta
Piemiņas vieta, Siguļi
Lake Dzirnezers
Carnikava
Lake line Garezeri
Carnikava
Lake Pulksteņezers (Clock Lake)
Siguļi
Lake Ummis
Lake Carnikava
Lampreys are coming
Augmented reality, Carnikava
Leisure boat “Sarnikau”
Carnikava, Leisure boat
Līgo square
Ādaži
Memorial site of O.Vācietis
Memorial site, Siguļi
Nature Park ” Piejūra”
Nature park
Parabolic dunes
Garciems
Path of bells
Ādaži, Nature trail
Pedestrian- cyclist bridge in Carnikava
Carnikava
Pulksteņezers
Siguļi
Riga Water Supply history exhibition
Baltezers, History exhibition
Sculpture “Atceroties”
Carnikava
Sundial
Carnikava
The bridge over Gauja river
Ādaži, Bridge
The mouth of river Gauja
Carnikava, Gauja river
Carnikava railway station
Carnikava


Although the Carnikava railway station was opened in 1933, the structure of the station building is approximately 160 years old. This unique gem of wooden architecture was partially transferred from the St. Petersburg-Warsaw railway line, which crosses Latvia between Kārsava in Latgale and the former Zemgale railway station near the Lithuanian border.

Just as the lamprey, the main building of the railway station has become a symbol of this town.  Carnikava, the railway line and lampreys have had something in common for a long time. In the 1930s, when special tourist trains became fashionable, lamprey tasting was also included in the Limbaži direction’s excursion offer. An item from the collection of the Latvian Railway History Museum – a, somehow, unused ticket – proves this.