In Skriveri, close to the main road Riga – Daugavpils and the road to Skriveri, opposite of the Agriculture and Farming Economy Research Centre, in the valley at the crossroads.
In Skriveri, close to the main road Riga – Daugavpils and the road to Skriveri, opposite of the Agriculture and Farming Economy Research Centre, in the valley at the crossroads.
The Devil’s Stone is located 150 m direction NE from “Gevrani”, on the right bank of River Cirulupite, in an open area, 4 m from the bank of the river.
150 m direction SSW from “Ezernieki” home, in a wet and small forest, 75 m from the road and 30 m from the edge of the field. A small trail leads to the trail, and once there was a sign leading the way at the origin of the trail.
The hollow stone has been immured in the western end of the Eleja manor park wall – 4 m from the end of the wall, 2,5 m from the earth. Nearby an asphalt road, which leads to the Jelgava – Siauliai main road.
The stone is located in Jekabpils Museum Selonian Unit, in the middle of the courtyard of the museum. Once the stone was located in Selonia, Sunakste parish ‘Dzintari’.
200 m direction W from Kaldabrunas – Riteniski road, 150 m direction SWW-W from the small Dronkas cemetery, on the other side of the field, 5 m away of its edge, in a mixed forest – at its edge. The stone is visible from the cemetery (from its S side).
Aside of the courtyard of “Staburadze” home (Asare parish Varkava village), underneath a bush with dense foliage.
In a marshy area direction E from Daudzese. The holy spring is access by rural road leading from Daudzese to Sece.
On the ascent of the NW slope of Cibeni Cepure Hill, not far from the by-passing rural road, in an overgrown area.