Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” is a protected natural area in Latvia, characterized by the unregulated Ogre River valley. This region features diverse landscapes, including scenic riverbanks, varied forests, expansive meadows, and significant geological formations like steep banks and outcrops. Its ecological importance is underscored by its inclusion in the European Natura 2000 network, making it a valuable destination for several outdoor activities like touring cycling. The park's natural and cultural heritage provides a rich backdrop for exploration.
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Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” is a protected natural area in Latvia, established in 2004. It spans approximately 18,571 acres (7515.7 hectares) across the Madona and Ogre municipalities. The park is part of the European Natura 2000 network, recognized for its ecological importance and diverse landscapes.
The park offers opportunities for various outdoor activities, with touring cycling being a prominent option. Its diverse landscapes, including riverbanks, forests, and meadows, provide scenic routes for exploration. The area also features cultural and historical sites that can be explored during outdoor excursions.
Yes, the broader Ogre River Valley region, which includes Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja”, offers opportunities for touring cycling. A notable route, "Lejasdaugava - Ogres upes ieleja," is a 82-mile (132.5 km) cycling route that traverses the Ogre River Valley. For more information on cycling, refer to the Cycling in Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” guide.
Cycling routes in Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” traverse varied terrain. Cyclists can expect to encounter scenic riverbank landscapes, diverse forests, and expansive meadows. The unregulated Ogre River valley also features river rapids and steep banks, adding to the varied topography.
The park's core value lies in the unregulated Ogre River valley, featuring riverbanks, forests, and meadows. Significant geological features include nearly 2 miles (3 km) of outcrops, with the Kalnrēžu outcrop being particularly notable. The area also hosts rare habitats and a rich biodiversity.
Yes, Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” is rich in cultural and historical heritage. The area contains 21 state-protected cultural monuments. Additionally, there are 22 other historical objects, including ancient hill forts, churches, manors, and watermills, which can be explored.
Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” is recognized for its high biodiversity. It contains 11 EU Habitat Directive Annex I habitats, 5 of which are priority, and 15 specially protected habitats in Latvia. The park is home to numerous rare plant species, such as tall agrimony and perennial honesty, and hosts the Ogresmuiža white stork colony.
Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” has been visited by more than 90 komoot users. The activities and routes in the region have received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars. This reflects the quality of outdoor experiences available in the park.
A dedicated guide for cycling in the region is available on komoot. The Cycling in Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” guide provides information on routes that traverse the park's landscapes.
Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” is managed by the Nature Conservation Agency. General inquiries can be directed to the Nature Conservation Agency at +371 67509545. Additional local information is available from the Ogre Municipality Tourism Information Center at +371 65071883 or +371 29491685.
Information regarding Dabas Parks „Ogres Ieleja” can be found on the Nature Conservation Agency's official website. The direct link is daba.gov.lv/lv/ogres-ieleja. This site provides details about the park's management and conservation efforts.

