There are some cliffs and a small cave to explore. Nice for a stop along the journey to grab ice... read more
There are some cliffs and a small cave to explore. Nice for a stop along the journey to grab ice... read more
This place is absolutely worth visiting. It's the longest stone wall in the Baltics. If you like... read more
First thing to be mentioned – there are no true caves there. They were blocked many years ago, so now there is only name and entrances of some two meters deep. However, if you pass by Tori village, do stop for a while. The views of the sandstone bank are very spectacular, it is worth to go down and walk along the river bank, enjoy quiet flow of its waters and (if it is summer) chatter of cliff swallows. No need to leave your autographs on the sandstone though – there are already too many of them. There is also a nice church and old cemetery close by. For these interested in horses, there is a farm close to the river bank, which breeds now very rare local Tori horses.
This place is absolutely worth visiting. It's the longest stone wall in the Baltics. If you like caves and crags, this is for you. It looks much better in reality than in pictures. I mean the panoramic view from the bridge is simply amazing.
When in the area then I truly recommend to take a look at it. It is unique to the area, historically important and just fun to see.)