On the right bank of the Salaca, opposite Saint Anna’s Lutheran Church, in an alluvial meadow, 48 m north-west of the Salaca, not far from a bathhouse
On the right bank of the Salaca, opposite Saint Anna’s Lutheran Church, in an alluvial meadow, 48 m north-west of the Salaca, not far from a bathhouse
On the right side of the Priekule–Skoda highway, 6 km from Priekule, at the bus stop „Bērzi”, in bushes, 11.5 m from the highway and 14 m from the bus stop.
500 m NE of Māteri, 100 m S of the Māteri Cemetery. The Devil’s Foot Stone is located on top of a gently sloping hill — Liepkalns Hill, in a clear meadow.
2 km S from Kazdanga, 100 m E from Kazdanga (Valāta) Hillfort, on the left bank and in the bed of the Alokste River.
2 km direction NW from Tervete, 200 m direction SE from “Ligas” home, 410 m from the Tervete – Dobele main road, aside of a small, dug up hillock with pines.
In the courtyard of “Lielspriceni” home, 8,5 m direction NE of the house, next to a small footway, not far from the place where it was found.
No recorded folklore materials have been found. The local people cannot tell anything about the site.
On the right bank of the Gauja River at the very beach at a spring mouth crossed by a small bridge
The hill is situated in the Līdaciņas’ private property, the proprietors of the homestead run the nearby territory.