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Hiking around Lake Svente is characterized by its diverse natural features within the protected Nature Park. The region encompasses Lake Svente, one of Latvia's deepest lakes, featuring three forested islands designated as botanical reserves. It is situated within the Ilūkste upland, part of the Augšzeme highlands, known for its hilly terrain. Egļukalns Hill offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Daugava valley and Lake Svente.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The garden in front of the commandant's house is actually beautifully landscaped, but the decay of the many unused buildings surrounding it is depressing. Fortunately, at least some of them are in use, and some have even been restored.
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The fortress as a whole is very worth seeing, even if it would deserve better use to prevent it from being left to decay.
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Today history in the fortress territory is witnessed by historical large-calibre cannons. In these days nine old cannons can be found here: five of them are from cast-iron, while four – made from steel. They were manufactured in the second half of the 19th century in an ordnance plant in Perm and in Obukhov steel casting plant (Russia). All cannons are made with threading in a gun tube, which increased the range of a missile and improved accuracy and close pattern of shooting. Two of the cannons are placed at the main entrance of the Commandant’s house facing the fortress garden. In the very middle of the garden three cannons enrich the fountain. The steel mortar gun (bore diameter 205 mm, model of 1872) of the fortress is placed on the “Wallgang” (a protected place on the upper part of a rampart) of the main rampart curtain between the Nicholas gate and the 7th bastion – in the way how cannons were placed when the fortress switched to defence emergency. One more steel cannon with the bore diameter of 107 mm (model of 1887) on the original Venglovski gun-mount is placed at the intersection of the streets Imperatora and Konstantīna. Two steel artillery tubes were installed at Hekeļa Street 3, yet now they are moved to a warehouse belonging to the building proprietor. https://rm.coe.int/16806f5dfd
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The impressive two-storey building of the engineer arsenal is built close to the Alexander gate most probably from 1840 to 1844. The length of the Empire-style external façade of the three joint buildings is 275 m. Surface of the building is 7000 m2. The courtyard is 2000 m2 large. The former arsenal building is architectural monument of State significance. The building has preserved its ramps (rampants) going to the second floor of the building from the yard. The engineer arsenal was used to make and repair armament supplies, tooling for fortification and combat engineer measures. The building included paint, carpenter, wheel, turners, woodworking, locksmiths, casting, drawing, pattern and other shops. For the time being there is not enough information on the use of the building from 1918 to 1947. During the Soviet years the building was used as job training workshops and garages. Since 1993 the building is not used anymore and is decaying. It is expected that in future the building could house a museum of Daugavpils fortress history. Imperatora Street 8
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Houses for officers were built in the 1820s-1830s on both sides of the Commandant’s house and the fortress garden. 1. Oficieru Street has still preserved two houses (No 2 and 8) also for officers at the commandant and committee of the military registration office, yet the architecture of these houses differs from that of other buildings. Officer Assembly with its own club and library was functioning in the fortress. In the 1920s-1940s the building was occupied by headquarters and other services of Zemgale division, different clubs were situated there as well. In order to view internal buildings of the citadel, choose the thematic route “Commandant’s Route” visible on the map that you can receive in Daugavpils Fortress Culture and Information Centre (Nikolaja Street 5). https://rm.coe.int/16806f5dfd
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In order to prevent the enemy from approaching the main rampart of the fortress, its walls were detached from the external fortifications with the help of a moat. In case of an attack the moat could be flooded with water. In the moat, six reduits (inner fortification, shelter) were built fortified with earth ravelins (triangle-shaped constructions), but bastions were covered by contregardes that were reinforced by artillery caponiers. In addition three redoubts (closed fortifications) were built in the fortress esplanade some way from the moat; two of them have been preserved till modern days. To view the external fortification part, use the thematic route “Defender’s Track” (on the main rampart) or “Scout’s Track” (through the moat) – follow the indications on the map that can be obtained at the Daugavpils Fortress Culture and Information Centre (Nikolaja Street 5). https://rm.coe.int/16806f5dfd
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In the 1820s-1850s four spacious two-storey stone barracks to house soldiers were built not far from the fortress gates. Three of the buildings have also a semibasement floor that was used for kitchen, lavatory and washing rooms. Toilet blocks, utility rooms and wells were located in barrack courtyards. In the 1920s-1940s soldiers of Zemgale division regiments were lodged in these buildings. The premises were considerably rebuilt during the Soviet times to meet the needs of the aviation school cadets. A third floor was built on the Nicholas barrack (Nikolaja Street 2), while the new Nicholas barrack (Mihaila Street 11) was turned into a school canteen. Today these spacious buildings are not used. https://rm.coe.int/16806f5dfd
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The similar-type Alexander and Constantine gates were built in 1820-1822 on the basis of the project presented by A. Shtaubert, the in-service architect at the Imperial Russia War ministry. All the fortress gates had to have this appearance. Though later the appearance of other two passageways was changed. The Alexander gate is directed at Saint Petersburg, while the Constantine gate led to a summer hospital and through it people could get on the old Riga road. Unfortunately in 1962 the gate named in honour of the vicegerent of the Kingdom of Poland Constantine was destroyed due to the reason that it was necessary to bring large-size equipment into the territory of the aviation school. Support elements ensuring additional fastening of closed gate wings from the inside have been preserved in the Alexander gate. https://rm.coe.int/16806f5dfd
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There are currently 3 hiking routes around Lake Svente that are easily accessible from bus stations. These trails offer convenient starting points for exploring the region's natural beauty.
Yes, the bus-accessible hikes around Lake Svente are generally considered easy, making them suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Mikhail Gate – Daugavpils Fortress Cannons loop is an easy route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The hikes around Lake Svente offer diverse landscapes. You can expect to see the deep, clear waters of Lake Svente, its forested islands, and the surrounding protected Nature Park. The region is part of the Ilūkste upland, characterized by hillocks, providing varied terrain and scenic views, especially from points like Egļukalns Hill.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently located near bus stops. An example is the Daugavpils Fortress Cannons loop, which offers a circular path to explore the area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Lake Svente Nature Park, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please be mindful of any specific signage regarding pets in certain areas.
The region boasts several notable natural features. You can explore Lake Svente itself, known for its depth and clarity, and its three forested islands. The Svente Lake Trail offers an accessible path along the lake. Additionally, the Jaunsvente Manor Park, with its diverse tree species, is another point of interest. For panoramic views, Egļukalns Hill is a significant highlight.
The Lake Svente Nature Park is recommended for year-round visits. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for combining hiking with water activities on the lake. Even winter provides opportunities, with Egļukalns Hill featuring ski trails.
Absolutely. Egļukalns Hill offers one of the most expansive and beautiful panoramic views in Zemgale from its viewing tower. From here, you can admire the landscape of Sēlija, the Daugava valley, Lake Svente, and the surrounding hilly terrain. Many trails also offer picturesque views of Lake Svente and its bays.
Yes, the region around Lake Svente offers various amenities. Guest houses and recreation centers like "Saules nams," "Pakrasti," and "Sventes Rasa" provide accommodation and often have facilities like saunas and campfire areas. While specific cafes directly at bus stops might be limited, these centers can be found nearby.
The bus-accessible hikes around Lake Svente vary in length, but all are manageable for a half-day outing. For instance, the Daugavpils University Sundial and Public Garden – Unity House loop is approximately 7.5 kilometers long, taking around 1 hour and 55 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.


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