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Deer garden "Jaunozoli"

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The red deer park "Jaunozoli" in Umurga Parish spans 175 hectares and is home to around 800 red deer. The farm also has horses for visitors to see. There is an opportunity to purchase organic farm products. Visitors are welcome both in summer and winter.

In good weather conditions, horse riding is also available.

With prior reservation, soup cooking is also possible.

Location
"Jaunozoli", Umurgas pag., Limbažu nov.,
lat: 57.530281; lon: 24.928617
Contacts
+371 29163639
Working hours
To ensure the best experience, please book your visit at least 2–3 days in advance.
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