Road Trip Guide
Latvia: The Kurzeme Peninsula
Riga to Ventspils
Start
Riga
Finish
Ventspils
Distance
285 km
Duration
3-5 days
Best Months
May - September
Budget
$$
EV Ready
7/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Riga
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Neste, Tukums
Fuel/EV Charging
Reliable station with fast chargers and a convenience store for snacks.
Circle K, Talsi
Supplies/Fuel
A major hub for stocking up on water and high-quality coffee before heading into the National Park.
Viada, Ventspils outskirts
Fuel
Perfect stop to top off the tank before entering the city center traffic.
Insider Driving Tips
Always keep your headlights on, as it is a mandatory legal requirement for all vehicles in Latvia throughout the year, regardless of the time of day.
Be mindful of the local speed cameras; the Latvian police are quite rigorous, and fines are hefty and must be paid promptly, often on the spot for non-residents.
In rural areas, mobile network coverage can be patchy, so download offline maps of the Kurzeme region before leaving Riga to ensure you don't lose your way in the dense forests.
Cultural etiquette dictates that you should always greet shopkeepers and hosts with a polite 'Labdien' (Good day) to establish a friendly rapport in this traditionally reserved society.
When visiting the smaller fishing villages, carry cash (Euros), as many local craft stalls and small roadside smokehouses do not have reliable card payment terminals.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Tukums
Bemberi
“A cozy, rustic eatery known for serving hearty, traditional Latvian dishes like pearl barley porridge and slow-roasted pork.”
Tukums Old Town Square
Capture the charming, cobblestoned streets and the historic wooden architecture during the soft morning light.
Durbe Palace Gardens
A sweeping shot of the neoclassical architecture framed by the lush, manicured greenery of the estate.
Tukums Hillfort
A quiet, grassy elevation offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding forests, perfect for a contemplative sunset.
Jaunmoku Palace
Historic Landmark
“This stunning neo-Gothic palace features a museum dedicated to Latvian forestry and offers beautiful park grounds for a leisurely stroll.”
Durbes Palace
Historic Landmark
“Known as one of the most significant examples of classicism architecture in Latvia, this site offers panoramic views of the surrounding valley.”
Tukums Museum
Museum
“Located in a charming historic building, this museum provides an insightful look into the local history, art, and cultural heritage of the Tukums region.”
Kandava
Kandavas Terase
“An outdoor dining spot with views over the valley, specializing in fresh, locally sourced forest mushrooms and river fish.”
The Old Stone Bridge
A low-angle shot of the historic bridge arches reflecting in the gentle waters of the Abava River.
Abava Valley Overlook
A wide-angle landscape shot capturing the winding river and the dense, rolling forests of the valley.
The Powder Tower
A relic of the old town fortifications that serves as a quiet, solitary monument to the town's defensive past.
Kandava Promenade and Old Town
Historic Landmark
“Stroll through the charming, well-preserved streets of the old town to admire the historic architecture and the scenic Abava River valley views.”
Kandava Stone Bridge
Historic Landmark
“Built in 1873, this is the oldest stone bridge in Latvia and serves as a picturesque landmark for photography enthusiasts.”
Čužu Purvs Nature Trail
Nature Reserve
“Explore this unique wetland area, known for being the only place in Latvia where the shrubby cinquefoil grows in the wild.”
Talsi
Talsu Vēji
“A modern cafe serving excellent coffee and traditional Latvian 'sklandrausis' (carrot and potato rye pies).”
Talsi Lake Waterfront
Capture the reflection of the town's church spire and colorful houses in the calm lake water.
The Nine Hills viewpoint
A panoramic view showing the unique hilly topography that defines the town's layout.
Vilkmuiža Lake Path
A wooden boardwalk trail that circles the lake, offering a serene walking experience through the heart of the town.
Talsi Hillfort
Historic Landmark
“This ancient site offers panoramic views of the town's nine hills and its surrounding lakes, serving as the historical heart of the region.”
Talsi Regional Museum
Museum
“Located in a beautiful historic building, this museum provides an insightful look into the local culture, history, and art of the Talsi region.”
Lake Vilkmuiža
Nature Reserve
“This picturesque lake is perfect for a relaxing stroll along the shore while exploring the unique archaeological history associated with ancient Livonian burial sites.”
Slītere National Park
Kolka Cafe
“A simple, no-frills spot near the cape serving freshly smoked fish caught by local fishermen that very morning.”
Kolka Cape Point
A dramatic shot of the waves crashing where the Baltic Sea meets the Gulf of Riga.
Blue Hills Forest Trail
A moody, atmospheric shot of the dense, mossy forest floor and ancient, twisted trees.
Šlītere Lighthouse
An old, atmospheric lighthouse set deep in the forest, providing a bird's-eye view of the surrounding canopy.
Cape Kolka
Nature Reserve
“Witness the dramatic meeting point of the open Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, which is also a prime spot for birdwatching.”
Slītere Lighthouse
Historic Landmark
“Climb this historic lighthouse for a panoramic view of the vast, untouched forest canopy that defines the national park.”
Pēterezers Nature Trail
Hiking Trail
“Explore unique geological formations known as 'kangari and vigas' while walking through a diverse and ancient forest ecosystem.”
Ventspils
Skroderkrogs
“A high-end restaurant located in a historic building, specializing in modern Baltic fusion cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood.”
Ventspils Promenade
Capture the colorful Cow Parade sculptures against the backdrop of the modern harbor and sailing ships.
Ventspils Beach Sunset
A wide, golden-hour shot of the pristine sand dunes and the vast, peaceful horizon of the Baltic Sea.
Seaside Open-Air Museum
An immersive outdoor museum featuring traditional fishing boats and historic dwellings that showcase the life of the local fishermen.
Ventspils Beach
Blue Flag Beach
“This pristine, sandy coastline is famous for its clean water, well-maintained facilities, and beautiful dunes perfect for a relaxing seaside stroll.”
Ventspils Adventure Park
Recreation Park
“A perfect stop for families, this park offers a wide range of outdoor activities including a climbing tower, zip lines, and a BMX track.”
Livonian Order Castle
Museum and Historic Landmark
“Explore the oldest preserved building in the city, which features an interactive museum showcasing the history of the castle and the region through immersive exhibits.”
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Sabile Wine Hill
Visit the northernmost open-air vineyard in the world, located in the charming town of Sabile.
Why It's Worth It
“It is a unique horticultural marvel and offers a taste of local Latvian wine that you won't find anywhere else.”
Cape Miķeļtornis
A detour to the tallest lighthouse in the Baltics, surrounded by a lonely, windswept beach.
Why It's Worth It
“The isolation and the sheer scale of the lighthouse make for an incredible, moody photographic experience.”
Stende River Rapids
A series of small, natural rapids in the river near the town of Stende.
Why It's Worth It
“A great spot for a quick, refreshing dip in the cool river water during a hot summer day.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is very safe. The main roads are well-maintained, though secondary forest roads can be unpaved and bumpy, so drive with caution.
Late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal, as the days are long, and the weather is mild enough for coastal exploration.