Begin your day with a comfortable, wheelchair-accessible vehicle transfer to Sigulda, ensuring ease and convenience for all family members. The trip takes about 45 minutes on well-maintained roads.
Enjoy panoramic, accessible views of the Gauja River Valley aboard the Sigulda cable car, which is equipped with facilities for persons with disabilities. Open daily 10:00am–6:00pm.
Discover the partially adapted Sigulda Castle complex through pathways and ramps suitable for wheelchairs; staff available to assist. Learn about Latvia’s medieval history with engaging exhibits accessible to all.
Dine comfortably in an accessible setting offering traditional Latvian dishes and kid-friendly options. Staff are trained to assist guests with disabilities. Open 11:00am–4:00pm.
While some courses have limitations, Adventure Park offers accessible areas and nature trails for visitors with mobility needs, along with sensory-friendly quiet zones. Open 10:00am–7:00pm.
Smooth and accessible transport takes you approximately 25 minutes to Cēsis, a charming town with adapted sidewalks and easy navigation for wheelchair users.
Participate in a guided group tour designed for visitors with mobility challenges, featuring ramps and audioguides to enrich the experience for all, including children, with interactive storytelling.
EUR 7 per adult, free for children under 12, 1h 15m
Enjoy homemade pastries and ice cream in a fully accessible café environment, with spacious seating and bathroom accommodations for guests with disabilities.
Explore wide, paved pedestrian paths through the old town and parks, designed for wheelchair users, including stops at playgrounds with accessible equipment for children.
Enjoy modern Latvian cuisine served in an accessible restaurant setting equipped with ramps, adapted restrooms, and welcoming staff. Open until 9:00pm.
Begin your day at an accessible café featuring wide entrances, adapted facilities, and a menu catering to all dietary needs including soft and allergy-friendly options.
Explore Turaida Castle and nature trails equipped with ramps, tactile exhibits, and accessible restrooms. The Rose Garden and outdoor spaces have flat, gravel paths suitable for wheelchairs. Open 10:00am–7:00pm.
EUR 9 per adult, free for children under 12, 2h 30m
Enjoy a prepared accessible picnic area with shelter and paved access near the Gauja River, featuring tables designed for wheelchair users and nearby restrooms.
Instead of kayaking, embark on a guided accessible boat tour on the Gauja River with wheelchair access and assistive devices available, showcasing the scenic surroundings comfortably. Duration approximately 1.5–2 hours.
Visit the museum with its smooth pathways, adaptive exhibits, and wheelchair-accessible buildings demonstrating rural Latvian life, including hands-on activities suitable for children. Open until 6:00pm.
Enjoy an interactive dinner in a fully accessible restaurant featuring tactile menus and attentive staff trained in accommodating all guests, serving Baltic delights until 8:00pm.
Conclude your trip with an accessible walk through the vibrant town square featuring smooth surfaces, nearby accessible facilities, and ample seating, enjoying local culture and street performances.