Accessibility

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

Facilities

Parking lot
Information board
Audio recorded information

From Riga to Dikļi is 115 km. We recommend taking the Dikļi song holiday trail, which includes 10 audio guide points. The audio stories were created by Gints Grāvelis and Juris Bartkevičs, in which we also learn about the First Latvian Singing Festival in 1864 and the author of its idea – parish priest and writer Juri Neikens. The beginning of the trail, which is about 3 km long, is located in the center of Dikļi near the store top!, but we didn’t find directions with arrows in which direction to go. We went towards the Lutheran church through the oak alley. The path to the church is smooth and accessible. From the church, you had to go back along the same road to the sign for the Neikenkalns nature concert hall, because there was no road behind the church so you could continue it in a circular way. A memorial stone was installed on the song festival promenade, which said that the first Latvian song festival was held here in 1864. The first Singing Festival was also a challenge for its participants. The voting took time, it was the first time the choristers met in such a large group.Access to the concert hall was not available due to the steep climb and loose sand. Further behind the stage there is a steep ascent in one place, which was impossible to overcome, so it is preferable to follow the nature trail only up to the stage. At the end of the trail, we just noticed a sign with the right direction. The trail is marked with an isosceles triangle-shaped marker with a yellow background and a note in the middle, where the apex of the triangle indicates the direction of the trail. It turns out that we took the path in the opposite direction. And preferably, the path also goes along the oak alley to the church and then back to the stage. You can also go to Dikļi to see Dikļi Castle, which is one of the most beautiful castles in Latvia. It displays the only collection of paintings by Latvian artists from the Renaissance period.

– There is a curb at the info stand in the center of Dikli, which makes it difficult for people in wheelchairs to access

– There is no parking and toilet for people with mobility impairments

– Moving along the path is preferable with the help of an assistant

– Can’t see any signs of the correct direction of the trail         

Youtube video file about Song festival trail in Dikli

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.

Accessibility

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

Facilities

Parking lot
Information board
Audio recorded information

From Riga to Dikļi is 115 km. We recommend taking the Dikļi song holiday trail, which includes 10 audio guide points. The audio stories were created by Gints Grāvelis and Juris Bartkevičs, in which we also learn about the First Latvian Singing Festival in 1864 and the author of its idea – parish priest and writer Juri Neikens. The beginning of the trail, which is about 3 km long, is located in the center of Dikļi near the store top!, but we didn’t find directions with arrows in which direction to go. We went towards the Lutheran church through the oak alley. The path to the church is smooth and accessible. From the church, you had to go back along the same road to the sign for the Neikenkalns nature concert hall, because there was no road behind the church so you could continue it in a circular way. A memorial stone was installed on the song festival promenade, which said that the first Latvian song festival was held here in 1864. The first Singing Festival was also a challenge for its participants. The voting took time, it was the first time the choristers met in such a large group.Access to the concert hall was not available due to the steep climb and loose sand. Further behind the stage there is a steep ascent in one place, which was impossible to overcome, so it is preferable to follow the nature trail only up to the stage. At the end of the trail, we just noticed a sign with the right direction. The trail is marked with an isosceles triangle-shaped marker with a yellow background and a note in the middle, where the apex of the triangle indicates the direction of the trail. It turns out that we took the path in the opposite direction. And preferably, the path also goes along the oak alley to the church and then back to the stage. You can also go to Dikļi to see Dikļi Castle, which is one of the most beautiful castles in Latvia. It displays the only collection of paintings by Latvian artists from the Renaissance period.

– There is a curb at the info stand in the center of Dikli, which makes it difficult for people in wheelchairs to access

– There is no parking and toilet for people with mobility impairments

– Moving along the path is preferable with the help of an assistant

– Can’t see any signs of the correct direction of the trail         

Youtube video file about Song festival trail in Dikli

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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