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Dictated by the winds and the light, the colour of the sea changes from light brown to blue-grey and granite grey, while the beach is a constant golden shimmer of quartz sand. A forested dune coast runs almost the entire length of the beach, sheltered from wind blasts and washouts by willow groves. Although the coastal landscape may seem homogeneous at first, the character and atmosphere of the beach change every few hundred metres. From utterly lively urban beaches, they transform into almost untouched wild seashores; they offer space for intense sporting activities as well as peaceful health-boosting activities, for socialising as well as contemplative solitude, for fine dining experiences in restaurants as well as simple picnics. During the swimming season, water quality at the official Riga Gulf bathing sites is tested twice a month. The information displayed on the beach information boards indicates that, out of eleven official bathing sites in the Gulf, ten have excellent long-term water quality. Beachgoers are encouraged to be responsible and to respect the rules of public order and hygiene to maintain the quality of the water. Please note that smoking, pets, overnight stays and camping are prohibited on the beaches. Like a pendulum, this beach will point you in the right direction, showing you whether you to want to stay in this lively epicentre or head east or west. A series of quieter and noisier streets in the Majori area converge on the beach's white sands. On summer days, the number of holidaymakers looking for a place under the sun is quite high. On the beach, you can choose between rented beach chairs in carefully arranged seating areas, or simply laying out beach blankets in the area that seems most suitable. The Dzintari seashore also maintains the tradition of open-air exhibitions, during which environmental art objects — artefacts of the creative interaction between nature and human — are presented for the appreciation of beach visitors. On hot summer days, the largest concentration of holidaymakers is found closer to the main 'gate' to the beach — at the end of Turaidas Street. Children can play in the sand much more freely and patiently build sandcastles there. It features a beach restaurant, heated pools, beach bungalows, sofas and sunbathing chairs. The almost untouched, wild, seashore-like beach of Lielupe is characterised by a pretty large sand rampart. Its shallow lowland offers a complete shelter if only you can tolerate its sharp sand and robust grasses. In front of it, like sheer curtains waving in the breeze, is a solid stand of young, slender pine trees, and behind them — a succulent pine forest. Here, planes can be seen from a distance as they make a sweeping arc over the bay to land at the Riga Airport. This aerial scene is the only reminder of the proximity to civilisation; the silence on the beach is almost deafening. Here you can enjoy deep peace and silence, if not interrupted by the frequent presence of jet ski enthusiasts. This part of the Lielupe Beach is also popular among the adherents of nudist culture and has been since the times of the Tsar. So don't be surprised if you spot a free-spirited naked body on a small stretch of beach against a backdrop of wind-blown dunes. The next in the string of beach pearls, located to the west of central Majori Beach, is Dubulti Beach. Still lively enough, the beach guests themselves are those creating the major bustle by engaging in various outdoor activities. Jaundubulti and Pumpuri Beaches are definitely destinations for lovers of peaceful relaxation. These are also excellent beach choices for those who want to combine lazy sun and sea bathing with health-boosting walks in the dunes. These beaches are reached by those who are convinced they want to enjoy the beach on their own. Marked in the beach landscape next to the green dune forest line is a prominent belt of willow trees, which turns reddish in autumn. Yoga and Nordic walking classes are often held here. This is where long walks and cycling are most often started or finished. The Kauguri Beach is an absolute 'republic' of locals. This is determined by the adjacent Kauguri district, where most of the city's permanent residents live. This stretch of beach also has no forested dune, replaced by a development of mansions. Rare evidence of said village can be seen from old, slanting wooden houses to rotten boats in the yards. This is already a beach where the white sand strip narrows considerably. Unlike the deserted, man-stamped beaches, here nature is cyclically given a chance to recover — for plants and bentgrass to renew, which is why the beach is dotted with Honckenya peploides or lyme-grass spit almost to the water's edge. Its menu mixes a wide variety of cuisines, and its surroundings are 'overlooked' by sculptural representations of the sea god Neptune. Translate Use Google to translate the site. We are not responsible for the accuracy of the translation. Entrance fee for vehicles! Buy an entry pass. See and Do Beach guide. Showers: at the end of Kaiju Street. Foot-washing taps: at the end of Viktorijas Street. Sports facilities: beach sports centre The Beach Majori at the end of Kaiju Street — beach football, volleyball, tennis and handball courts. Water sports facilities: no. What to see nearby: Dzintari Concert Hall at 1 Turaidas Street is a building that combines in a symphonic interplay both facades made in the style of the s Romanticism, and an open-air auditorium built in the s. A significant stop on a tour of Latvian concert life. Wheelchair accessibility: adapted ramp to the beach — at the end of Turaidas Street. Barona Street. Foot-washing taps: at the end of Turaidas Street and Drustu Street. Playgrounds: at the end of Drustu Street. Quiet — from Madonas Street to Drustu Street. If you want to experience both of these elements, you can go for a longer walk or cycle along the path, which runs tightly along the back of the luxurious mansions and winds through the dune forest towards the River Lielupe. Playgrounds: at the end of 6. Sports facilities: volleyball at 6. Lielupe Beach The almost untouched, wild, seashore-like beach of Lielupe is characterised by a pretty large sand rampart. Its metre-tall tower with red and white plank cladding is visible from anywhere on the seashore. Here you can expect to encounter rare, protected plants and, if you're lucky, fearless roe deer. Wheelchair accessibility: adapted ramp to the beach — at the end of WC: at the end of P. Showers: no. Foot-washing taps: no. Playgrounds: at the end of Fitness equipment — at the end of Water sports facilities: kiteboarding, windsurfing are allowed from the border of the Lielupe bathing place towards the Lielupe estuary m to the east. Possibility to deliver a jet ski — at the end of You will find a more distant beach experience heading towards Jaundubulti. Meierovica prospekts. Jaundubulti and Pumpuri Beaches Jaundubulti and Pumpuri Beaches are definitely destinations for lovers of peaceful relaxation. What to see nearby: The wooded strip of dunes stretching along Jaundubulti and Pumpuri is an excellent place for a forest walk. In the territory of Jaundubulti, the dune is bushier, while in Pumpuri it is a pure pine forest with a soft carpet of moss. Pedestrians and Nordic walkers, and hardened joggers alike can enjoy the varied terrain of this seaside dune along conifer and cone-paved paths. Playgrounds: at the end of Salaca Street Pumpuri. Sports facilities: at the sea access point at the end of Braslas Street Jaundubulti. Water sports facilities: kiteboarding and windsurfing are allowed from Upes Street to Gundegas Street Pumpuri. Wheelchair accessibility: adapted ramp to the beach —at the end of Dzimtenes Street Asari. Showers: at the end of Dzimtenes Street Asari. Water sports facilities: kiteboarding, and windsurfing are allowed in Asari m east from the border of the Asari swimming area. Jet ski rental available — at the end of Dzimtenes Street Asari. Quiet — meters east of Dzimtenes Street Asari. Constructed from split fieldstones, it is a massive example of historicist architecture, with lightness added by the attached wooden verandas. The driveway from both sides gives it a manor-like impression. Shower: no. Fitness equipment at the Vaivari campsite Atbalss Street 1. Kauguri Beach The Kauguri Beach is an absolute 'republic' of locals. Wheelchair accessibility: adapted ramp to the beach; special changing cubicles; float bikes, tricycles and tandem bikes at the lifesaving station tel.

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