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Discover Latvia’s historical castles, manor houses, and scenic landscapes on this 5-hour guided tour from Riga, featuring Tukums, Jaunpils Castle, and local wineries.


The Riga: Nearby Manors and Castles Tour offers a compelling way to explore Latvia’s historical sights without straying far from the city. Departing from Riga, this 5-hour guided excursion takes you into the greater Riga region, focusing on Tukums, Jaunpils, and Jaunmokas. The tour is ideal for travelers eager to see medieval castles, neoclassical manor houses, and enjoy rural Latvian scenery.
Led by Armands Latvia Guide, the tour includes visits to notable sites like Jaunpils Castle, built in 1301, and the Hunting Palace in Jaunmokas, built in the early 20th century for Riga’s mayor. The experience combines history, architecture, and local culture, with a highlight being the Abavas Vini Winery for a taste of local wines. With a small group limited to 4 participants, this tour balances intimacy with a broad overview of Latvia’s charming countryside.
A significant strength of this tour is its flexible booking options, including reserve now & pay later, and the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour does not include tickets or meals, so travelers should plan accordingly, but guide services, water, and hotel pickup are included, making the experience smooth and convenient.
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The tour begins with a visit to Tukums, a town that gained official status in 1795 but has been inhabited long before. Walking through Tukums’ historic streets, visitors encounter 19th-century architecture, with each house bearing information about past residents. The modern sculpture of Katrina of Tukums adds a contemporary touch to this quaint town.
The town center offers a romantic atmosphere, perfect for a brief stroll. You’ll appreciate the rose gardens and the chance to see the Watermill, dating back around 200 years, which is situated near the end of the 16th-century Tukums Church. The town’s architectural charm and local legends provide a glimpse into Latvia’s past, making Tukums a compelling first stop.

Next, the tour visits the Schlokenbeka fortified manor, now functioning as the Road Construction Museum. The medieval fortress-style structure highlights Latvia’s defensive architecture. The surrounding grounds offer an insight into historical manor life.
Following this, the neoclassical Durbe Palace presents a different style of Latvian aristocratic architecture. Its elegant design showcases the 19th-century opulence of Latvia’s noble estates. Visitors can admire the restored facades and imagine the lifestyle of the lendlords who once inhabited these grand buildings.

The Jaunmokas Hunting Palace provides a contrast to the older manors, being built in the early 20th century for the Mayor of Riga. Its historic significance and surrounding scenery make it a highlight. Travelers get a sense of Latvia’s aristocratic leisure and early 20th-century architecture during this stop. The palace’s history and its role as a former royal retreat add a layer of intrigue to the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe most prominent highlight is the Jaunpils Castle, constructed in 1301 by Master Gottfried von Horn as part of the Livonian Order fortress system. This well-preserved medieval castle still showcases its original appearance, offering visitors a chance to step back in time.
The castle is surrounded by legends involving Matthias von der Recke, a fearless owner from the 16th century, and is famed for its mysteries and stories. Inside, the castle’s walls evoke the romantic era, and the church built at the end of the 16th century just outside adds to the medieval atmosphere. Nearby, the water mill dating to around 200 years old enhances the sense of stepping into Latvia’s historic past.

Throughout the tour, travelers enjoy scenic views of Latvia’s countryside. The rural landscapes are characterized by vast fields, wooded areas, and peaceful villages. This scenery offers a relaxing backdrop to the historical sites and helps illustrate the tranquil beauty of the Latvian countryside. The landscapes are perfect for photo opportunities and provide a calm contrast to the more structured historic sites.

A special part of the experience is the visit to Abavas Vini Winery, located on the way back to Riga. This local winery offers visitors a chance to see the wine production process and sample Latvian wines. The winery’s setting complements the historical narrative, adding a taste of Latvian craftsmanship. The wine tasting is a highlight for those interested in local flavors and traditional beverage making.

This tour operates with a small group, limited to 4 participants, ensuring a personalized experience and intimate atmosphere. The tour includes a tourist class vehicle, guide services, and water on request. Travelers should note that tickets and meals are not included, so additional planning is needed for entry fees and dining.
The meeting point is flexible, with hotel pickup available in Riga or Jurmala. It’s recommended to contact the guide beforehand to confirm the exact starting time and location to ensure a smooth experience.

This nearby Latvia tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those seeking a peaceful escape from Riga. The tour’s focus on medieval castles, manors, and local legends appeals to travelers interested in cultural heritage. The small group setting and personal guide make it suitable for those who prefer a more intimate and flexible travel experience.
The 5-hour excursion offers a well-rounded look at Latvia’s historic castles and manors, set against the backdrop of beautiful rural scenery. The inclusion of Jaunpils Castle and the Abavas Vini Winery adds depth and flavor to the experience. The expert guides and small group size ensure a personalized visit that balances historical exploration with relaxation.
While it does not include entry tickets or meals, the convenience of hotel pickup and the opportunity to explore Latvia’s heritage sites make this tour a valuable option for those eager to dive into Latvian history without a long journey from Riga.
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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, making it a perfect half-day trip from Riga.
What is included in the price?
The guide services, water on request, hotel pickup, and a tourist class vehicle are included. Tickets and meals are not covered.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your spot ahead of time. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for families?
While the data doesn’t specify, the small group size, historical sites, and scenic drives generally make it suitable for travelers interested in cultural exploration and history.
What languages are available?
The live tour guide speaks English and Russian, accommodating a range of travelers.