The Holy Spring Cave is the first cave in Latvia mentioned in scientific literature. Already in 1764 it was examined by ethnographer G. F. Millers.
A cave at the Liepa Cemetery and the Ellītes homestead was formed in white sandstones as a triangular-type chink.
In the village of Liepa, behind the monument to the Latvian and Estonian soldiers who fell in the Cēsi battles of 1919. There is a sign to the object from the specially arranged parking lot, signs are also placed at several intersections near the village of Liepa.
Zilaiskalns village, from the road Valmiera–Zilaiskalns there is a sign to the left to the Zilaiskalns Hill.