Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” is a nature reserve situated in the lower reaches of the Daugava River, extending over a 7 km stretch between Kaibala and Dzelmes. This region features diverse riverine landscapes, including several islands and shallow reed beds, which contribute to its unique character. The terrain encompasses low-lying, wet meadows along the riverbanks, alongside varied routes that include both paved and unpaved sections, making it suitable for several sports like touring cycling. Designated as a Natura 2000…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” is a nature reserve located in the lower reaches of the Daugava River, spanning a 4.3-mile (7 km) stretch between Kaibala and Dzelmes. Established in 2004, it is designated as a Natura 2000 site, primarily for the protection of waterfowl resting and nesting sites. The reserve covers 576 hectares of diverse riverine landscapes.
The primary outdoor activity available in Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” is touring cycling. The region offers a variety of routes that allow for exploration of its riverine ecosystems and opportunities for wildlife observation. Komoot users have shared experiences, rating the area an average of 5.0 stars.
Cycling routes in Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” feature varied terrain, including both paved and unpaved sections. The landscape includes riverbanks with low-lying, wet meadows, as well as areas with significant elevation gains. A mountain bike might be more comfortable for some segments due to gravel roads.
The area offers diverse cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels. Some suggested routes include loops starting from Lielvārde and extending towards the Ogre Viewing Tower. For detailed information on routes and activities, consult the Cycling in Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” guide.
The reserve encompasses the Daugava River, its islands, and shallow reed beds. It is a significant resting and feeding ground for migrating waterfowl, with up to 3,000 birds observed during spring migration. Species include Bewick's swans, bean geese, white-fronted geese, various ducks, wading birds, and corncrakes.
The region offers diverse cycling routes, ranging from easy rides on mostly paved surfaces to more challenging options. This variety allows for different skill levels, making it possible to find suitable routes for beginners or families. Route details can be checked in advance to match preferences.
Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” is particularly special as a significant resting and feeding ground for migrating waterfowl during spring and autumn. These seasons offer the best opportunities to observe a large number of bird species. Spring migration can see up to 3,000 waterfowl at once.
As a Natura 2000 site and nature reserve, specific rules regarding dogs may apply to protect wildlife. Visitors should check local regulations or contact the Nature Conservation Agency for detailed information on dog policies within the reserve. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash.
Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” has been visited by more than 10 komoot users. The routes in the region have received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, indicating a highly positive experience among visitors.
Yes, komoot offers guides for the region. A comprehensive guide titled Cycling in Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” provides detailed information on routes and activities for touring cyclists.
Dabas Liegums „Daugava Pie Kaibalas” is managed by the Nature Conservation Agency (Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde) of Latvia. Their official website is daba.gov.lv. The agency can also be reached by phone at +371 67509545 or via email at pasts@daba.gov.lv for specific inquiries.
The reserve was established to protect waterfowl resting and nesting sites, and to ensure a favorable conservation status for specially protected species and habitats. Its designation as a Natura 2000 territory underscores its ecological importance. The blend of riverine ecosystems and diverse birdlife makes it a unique natural area.

