~100 m east of the Vaidava Hillfort, among other stones (opposite to the hill fort a path leads)
~100 m east of the Vaidava Hillfort, among other stones (opposite to the hill fort a path leads)
On the right bank of the Ķirele affluent, on the right bank of a small river, about 2 m from the river and about 40 m north of the Saulītes homestead (uninhabited), short 50 m down the Braslava–Mazsalaca road
In the woods, 1 km south-east of the old forest-guard’s house of Gulbīši. One can reach it also from the opposite side by a forest road along the quarter firebreak and then crossing yet a ditch.
Local archaeological heritage (State Inspection for Heritage Protection, No 164). The Gulbji Cross Stone is also called the Tabakdoze.
In the north end of the overgrown Aņģi Lake (Aņģīši Swamp), about 500 m north-west of the Dreimaņi Devil’s Oak
In a field, approximately 600 m NE from the Andrecēni homestead and about 100 m from the edge of the forest.
In the meander of the left bank of the Vaidava River, in Ape between Pasta Street and the cemetery