Approximately 2.5 km S from the Aizpute centre, at the bottom of the Orms’ Hill (Ormaņkalns Hill) hillfort slope, on the left bank of the Tebra River.
Approximately 2.5 km S from the Aizpute centre, at the bottom of the Orms’ Hill (Ormaņkalns Hill) hillfort slope, on the left bank of the Tebra River.
In the side ravine of the slope of the Abava’s right side main bank about 2 km upwards the Māra’s Chambers, near, upwards, the Mazstepes homestead. The spring appears from several outflows.
In the woods N of the former Kuldīga narrow-gauge railway track, about 0.7 km SW of the Zelmeņi homestead and 1 km NE of the Priežkalni homestead.
The Galtene Kaļķlejas Holy Spring is a very popular and much visited spring also in nowadays and as an ancient cult site it is one of the most popular in Kurzeme.
In Elkuzeme (Idols’ Land) (the area between Priekule and Vaiņode), 10 km E-SE from Priekule, 590 m N from the Priekule–Vaiņode highway, in alden underbrush about half a kilometre from Stūri homestead and 60 m W from the nearest gravel road.
About 2 km south of Apriki, on the right side of the rural road from Apriki to Cīrava, in a dense forest. The place of Elku birzs is usually located on the other side, to the left of the Apriķu-Cīrava road, but the springs are located and have not been described in more detail so far.
On the left bank of Mazsalia river, 0.3 km S of Remesie. The nearest houses are Puķulejas and Remesi, both about 300 m away.
In Dundaga, on the right bank of the Pāce River, at the lower part of the hillside of the river valley’s main bank, 300 m north of the Dundaga Central Square – Crossroads.
1 km SE from Dzērve school (Lieldzērve manor), in meadows, approximately 250 m from Avotiņi homestead.
One of the longest caves in Kurzeme. A maze of complicated, narrow and low caves that was dug up in 1993 and had been for a while some 40 m long in total.