Pavilostas County

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Akmenraga Lighthouse
Along a sandy dune road, go to Akmeņrags and its 35 m tall lighthouse. The first lighthouse on this location was built in 1884, then destroyed during WWI and rebuilt in 1921.
Vergale Manor
Vergale evangelic lutheran church
In the cemetery at the church there is a monument to the lovers – baron Stempel and a servant girl Anna – with an epitaph “Mēs citādi nevarējām” (“We could not act otherwise”)._
Saliena Evangelic Lutheran Church
Pavilosta Great Stone (Sea Stone)
Length – 4,7 m, width – 4,3 m, height – 4,3 m, circumference – 15,0 m, volume 35 m³. Angular boulder, rising like a rock out of the sea. Unusual, valuable element of landscape.
Pinnas (God) Sacrificial Stone
It dates back to the 13th century,. It is an outstanding sample of a bowl-shape offering stones.  The diameter of the bowl – ca 60 cm, depth – ca 15 cm. The water accumulating in the bowl_
Pavilosta Lutheran Church
Auzulu grand lime - tree
Ziemupe seashore
The height of the steep coast is from 5-12 m. Due to the coast erosion more than 10 m wide area of the land had been washed into the sea during recent years. The dune has very unusual vegetation –_
Ziemupe Evangelic Lutheran Church
The interior of the church dates back to 1584 – one of the oldest samples of decorative sculptures with baroque elements. Its woodcarvings and paintings are important part of Kurzeme region decorative_
Ziemupe Manor
Storm Pine
Sight tower
Pavilosta Catholic Church of Holy Spirit
Juniper forest
Pavilosta local history museum
On May, 1879, German Baron Otto Friedrich von Lilienfeld founded a port town and named it after his brother Paul Lilienfeld, Governor of Kurzeme (1868-1885) - Paulshafen, or Pavilosta. He also laid the_
Saka - Leja Evangelic Lutheran Church
Built in ca 1560 at the location of once existing Port of Saka. Inside the church there is a ship model which is more than 170 years old – it was supposed to protect the seafarers from death. Only_
Minde Windmill
Pavilosta Piers
Love Pine