Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is a nature reserve located in the Dobele region of Latvia, established in 1957 to protect the Zebrus and Svētes lakes and their surrounding environments. This area is characterized by varied terrain, including the prominent Zebrus Lake with banks rising up to 98 feet (30 meters), and the Lielauce Upland featuring hills like Elkus kalns. Extensive marshes and diverse forests also contribute to the natural landscape, making it suitable for several outdoor activities like…
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Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is a nature reserve established in 1957 in the Dobele region of Latvia. Its primary purpose is to protect the Zebrus and Svētes lakes and their surrounding diverse environments. The reserve is recognized as a Natura 2000 site due to its significant biodiversity and importance for bird and bat protection.
The primary outdoor activity available in Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is hiking. The varied landscape, including lake shores, upland hills, and marshy forests, provides diverse settings for exploration. Visitors can find routes that explore the natural features and historical elements of the area.
Yes, Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” offers hiking options suitable for various skill levels, including trails that are family-friendly. These routes allow for exploration of the reserve's natural beauty without extreme difficulty. For specific options, refer to the Family-friendly hikes in Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” guide.
Key natural highlights include Zebrus Lake, known for its banks rising up to 98 feet (30 meters), and Svētes Lake. The reserve also features hills like Elkus kalns, which is the highest point, and extensive marshes such as Zebrus bog. The protected natural monument of "Zebrus springs" is located on the northeastern shore of Zebrus Lake.
The highest point within Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is Elkus kalns. This hill is part of the Lielauce Upland, which characterizes the eastern part of the reserve. The varied terrain, including several hills, was shaped by glacial processes.
Information regarding specific dog regulations for Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is not detailed. Generally, in Latvian nature reserves, dogs are permitted on trails if kept on a leash and under control. Visitors should ensure they clean up after their pets to help preserve the natural environment.
Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 130 visitors sharing their experiences. Routes in the region have received an average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among outdoor enthusiasts.
Komoot offers several guides to help explore the region. These include a general guide for Hiking in Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers”. There is also a specialized guide for Family-friendly hikes in Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers”, catering to visitors with children.
Official information about Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” can be found on the website of the Nature Conservation Agency (Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde). This agency manages protected nature territories in Latvia. The specific page for the reserve is daba.gov.lv.
The general contact phone number for the Nature Conservation Agency, which oversees Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers”, is +371 67509545. This number can be used for inquiries related to the management and regulations of the protected area. Specific direct contact for the reserve itself is not publicly listed.
Yes, the area around Zebrus Lake has historical and cultural significance. Ancient hillforts like Ezerlūķu and Smiltnieku Pilskalns are located in its vicinity. Local folklore also mentions a historical "Gods' Road" or "Priests' Road," believed to be a stone ridge that once connected the Ezerlūķu hillfort to Elku hill.
Dabas Liegums „Zebrus Un Svētes Ezers” is a Natura 2000 site, important for bird protection and as a feeding ground for rare and specially protected bat species. The reserve is also home to rare plant species, including the yellow lady's slipper (dzeltenā dzegužkurpīte) and fen orchid (Lēzeļa lipares). Its diverse ecosystems support a wide range of flora and fauna.

