Latvia | Kurzeme | Pāvilosta, Aizpute | Durbe
14 1 0125 0 Durbe Cīrava (B) - Upsēde (C)  
 

Immediately after getting into canoes in Cīrava at bridge (B) the Durbe river grips the canoes in its stream and brings to the stone pillars of the old bridge. In this place you should strive to keep on the right side of the stream. If you are passing along the old bridge and remain dry, there is no need to worry about further paddling in terms of turning over. The next 2 km of the right bank of the river are occupied by cattle. Kind looking cows look at paddlers from the downside of gnawed shrubs while slowly digesting grass.

 

After the pastures the river begins winding along the scrubland stands.  Around 7 m high coastal cliffs appear. Here and there on the banks some large oaks are growing stubbornly. You definitely need to stop at the reinforced concrete bridge (3.6km downstream from Cīrava) and climb up on it. It is one of the few reinforced concrete bridges leading to nowhere. The road has no access to it and the feelings are surreal when standing there.

 

Further the river winds along houses, standing quite far away, until the paddlers find themselves in the forest. Firs, pines, oaks, maples and ash-trees, low outcrops and rapids. This is the most beautiful stretch of the Durbe river which makes your eyes happy for 6 km. After the forest stretch the river winds loop by loop over the meadows. However, there is the Upsēde bridge (C) in the middle of meadows. The first and most beautiful 13.7 km along the Durbe River are left behind.