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The Small Lauči stone

It is located about 150 meters from the Great Lauči Stone towards Riga, on the seashore. Its height is 2 meters, the circumference is 9.6 meters, and its above-ground volume is 10 cubic meters. The stone is a state-protected natural monument.
Address: Skulte parish
Location
Lauči, Skultes pag., Limbažu nov.
lat: 57.36701409378028; lon: 24.40137018125915
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The Great Lauči Stone

Address: Skultes pag.
A sea stone more than 2 meters tall and weighing approximately 70 tons, also known as the "King of Stones." Was washed up from the sea in 1853. A state-protected natural monument. More info ››

Lauču Stone

Address: Skultes pag., Limbažu novads
It is located between the Large and Small Lauču stones, on the bank of a small stream. Sometimes, after larger storms, this stone is covered with sand. More info ››

Hiking "Lauči - Tūja" (Day 28 of Baltic Coastal Hiking)

Address:"Lauči", Skultes pagasts
Phone number:26463025
A very beautiful stretch of the Vidzeme coast with many rocky headlands and rocks in the sea, mixed with small, sandy bays into which small rivers and urges flow in the summer. More info ››

Guest house "Vidlauči"

Address:"Vidlauči", Skultes pagasts
Phone number:+371 29239197, +371 64065570
The two-storey guest house is located right by the sea – on a coastal bluff.
Guests are offered 6 well-equipped double rooms with breakfast included. More info ››

The Baltic Coastal Hiking Route

The Baltic Coastal Hiking Route is a long distance hiking route, part of E9. The E9 route starts at Cape St.Vincent in Portugal and ends in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
In terms of landscapes and views, the most multifaceted section of the Baltic Coastal Hiking Route in Latvia, which includes both sandy and rocky beach, coastal meadows, reeds, dunes, sandstone outcrops, forests, capes and small coves, fishing villages, pubs, estuaries of small rivers. The Baltic Coastal Hiking Route winds through Carnikava, Saulkrasti, Zvejniekciems, Salacgrīva and Ainaži. It traverses small streams that you can wade across in the summer.
In this section of the Baltic Coastal Hiking Route you will find the estuaries of the Gauja River and the Salaca River which can be bypassed via bridges. Carnikava and Salacgrīva are famous for lampreys, which are cooked according to special recipes used by the local fishermen. In Dunte, you can visit the museum of the famous teller of tall tales, Baron Munchausen. Randu Meadows is a notable migratory and nesting site for birds. Shortly before reaching Estonia, the itinerary takes forest trails to pass around the coast overgrown in grass and reeds. More info ››
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