Yesterday we walked along a street in the small town of Valga/Valka, and crossed into Latvia. Unfortunately we had left Florence and the spaniels in Estonia, so we walked back again, and eventually crossed the border on four wheels. The town was the only one not to have a clear identity when the Baltic states gained their independence the first time around in 1920. It was claimed by both Latvia and Estonia, and for some bizarre reason an Englishman was called in to mediate. His solution was to carve the town in two, and there the border remains. Schengen makes it less problematic than it once was, but border posts are still scattered around the town.
Valka/Valga: two countries one town |
Just like a fell race at home |
Another border crossed |
Driving aside, Latvia feels comfortable and friendly. Even the fishermen arriving at tonights parking spot gave us a cheerful wave - we're in another picnic area, this one by a lake. We spent the day in Cēsis, which Lonely Planet describes as the cutest little town in the whole of Latvia. It has two lovely castles, a medieval one built by the crusading Brothers of the Sword, and an eighteenth century Manor House with a tower, which was inhabited by German counts. The old castle had some wonderful costumed inhabitants going about their trade, and we stopped for a chat with the blacksmith, who had strong views on the frustrations of nail making: "A pain in the arse", and the limitations of wearing medieval armour: "Three minutes fighting, max. It's about fifty degrees in there."
Old castle |
New-ish castle |
After lunch back in the van, we took the spaniels with us for a wander around the picturesque town with its rather upmarket souvenir shops. We discovered that it was alive with cats, which had Elsa quivering with suppressed rage when they refused to run away. These cats have gone paw to paw with bigger dogs than Elsa, and barely twitched a whisker at the sight of two spaniels. Fortunately Max and Elsa were able to command the attention of teenaged girls and old ladies to restore their pride. Luckily they were also quite tired having had a couple of long forest walks over the last few days.
A wander around Cēsis |
Parking by the lake - again! |
Lantern required for dungeon visit |
Not another walk in the forest! |
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