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Description:

The trail stretches along the Durbe castle mound and the Durbe pond. Here, in the 13th century, the Durbe Battle took place, in which the Samogitian and Curonian troops defeated the joint forces of the Livonian and German orders. Durbe Battle is considered to be one of the most impressive battles in the history of the Baltic nations. To commemorate the Samogitian victory over the crusaders, a memorial stone from Samogitia has been brought and installed at the Durbe castle mound on the 750th anniversary of the Durbe Battle. The ruins of the German Order Castle, built in the 14th century, can also be seen on the Durbe castle mound. The castle yard had once been surrounded by a high wall, the part of which is still standing on the south side. The castle served as an important object to guard the road from Prussia to Livonia and was destroyed 300 years ago. At the top of the mound, a viewing platform has been built allowing to enjoy the beautiful landscape of Durbe. While in Durbe, it is also suggested to visit the recently built Bird watching tower on the coast of Lake Durbe (Lat:  56,59782; Lon: 21,34384). Audio information on the tower is available through the QR code.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible with an assistant
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Cycling
Walking

Facilities

Guest house/hotel (at the city)
Bicycle rent (in summer season)
Fireplace site
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Trash bins
Table/resting area/bench

At some stretches, due to wheather conditions, the trail surface might be loose. Accessible toilet and resting area available at Lake Durbe watching tower.

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash

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In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.

Listen to trail audio

Share audio

Watch the trail video

Description:

The trail stretches along the Durbe castle mound and the Durbe pond. Here, in the 13th century, the Durbe Battle took place, in which the Samogitian and Curonian troops defeated the joint forces of the Livonian and German orders. Durbe Battle is considered to be one of the most impressive battles in the history of the Baltic nations. To commemorate the Samogitian victory over the crusaders, a memorial stone from Samogitia has been brought and installed at the Durbe castle mound on the 750th anniversary of the Durbe Battle. The ruins of the German Order Castle, built in the 14th century, can also be seen on the Durbe castle mound. The castle yard had once been surrounded by a high wall, the part of which is still standing on the south side. The castle served as an important object to guard the road from Prussia to Livonia and was destroyed 300 years ago. At the top of the mound, a viewing platform has been built allowing to enjoy the beautiful landscape of Durbe. While in Durbe, it is also suggested to visit the recently built Bird watching tower on the coast of Lake Durbe (Lat:  56,59782; Lon: 21,34384). Audio information on the tower is available through the QR code.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible with an assistant
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Cycling
Walking

Facilities

Guest house/hotel (at the city)
Bicycle rent (in summer season)
Fireplace site
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Trash bins
Table/resting area/bench

At some stretches, due to wheather conditions, the trail surface might be loose. Accessible toilet and resting area available at Lake Durbe watching tower.

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash

Download the GPX of the trail

In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.

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