About 150 m in NW direction of the Ikšķiles (Ēķin) homestead
The Naugrubi Tinābele Apple-Tree is local archaeological heritage. No information on the Sacrificial Linden. The threads and ribbons tied into the branches of the Tinābele Apple-Tree prove that it is used for rituals (local people believe that their wish would come true).
Girth of the old oak: 6,93 m. Close to the roots there is a large hollow in its trunk. A fence is built around the oak. There is also a sign.
The stone is located in the territory of a medieval cemetery, which is enclosed by a wall; the stone lies 0,5 m from a wooden fence, inside of it, opposite of the road end leading to the “Draudavas” home, in an open hillock, 100 m direction NE from “Draudavas”.
In Lielirbe village, in the woods, short 100 m SE of the Lielirbe Cemetery, 0.5 km E of the Brandi homestead.
In the Atpiļi homestead of Trikāta of the Valka County. It was included into the list of state protected secular trees in 1977.
A secular tree that in nowadays is situated in deep woods and far from populated areas and highways. The circumference of the old oak has reached 5.58 m. It is dead for about 50 %.
The name of the linden originates from the fact that there used to be a small in size village of Allaži.