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This weekend, on 1 December, Carnikava will open Latvia's longest sea-covered rigid-covered promenade in Latvia, which is created under special environmental conditions, as it straddles the Piejūra Nature Park at 1,800 meters above sea level. and the portal "La.lv". Agnese Germane, head of the public relations department of the Carnikava region.
The inauguration of the long-awaited object of Novadnieki's guest and the region will take place during a special event that will take place on Saturday, December 1 st. 12:00 will begin at the end of the Carnikava walk on Laivu Street – near the Vecgauju show.
The opening event will be accompanied by a walking route in which participants of the procession in the resting places of the promenade will wait for exams prepared by representatives of the fields of education , culture and sport of the region.
The new promenade is the only district in Carnikava and in Latvia the only hard floor covering is 2 km long.
The Carnikava promenade runs through the "Piejūra" nature park, located on the territory of Natura 2000. The construction of the promenade was therefore carried out in exceptional conditions, with respect for nature and in accordance with the instructions of the services of the # 39; environment.
The concrete slab of the Carnikava promenade covers the Liv signboard concept, describing the three colors (black, white, red) as the symbol of Gauja and the coast.
On the edge of the promenade, there are five recreational areas with benches, bicycle bins and rubbish, as well as toilets located opposite the dune area that runs during the summer season.
The Carnikavas promenade also contains information on the fitness trail with a call for conservation and a visitor's counter to accommodate the number of visitors using the trail, as well as to observe the seasonal intensity of visitors to the park and the anthropogenic charge of the natural park.
Carnikava Promenade implemented by the purpose of specific support 5.4.1.1. under the project "Construction and reconstruction of anthropogenic load reduction infrastructures in Natura 2000 areas" with the support of the European Regional Development Fund.
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