The arrival of the spring signals the start of longer, warmer days. The nature is awash with colour and wildlife – a perfect season for long walks and hiking. Rēzekne is one of the greenest cities in Latvia full of pretty parks, squares, large trees and beautiful greenery. Moreover, the city is rich in water resources, there are both a river and lake in its territory, which gives an opportunity to enjoy active tourism opportunities as well as to take a quiet stroll experiencing nature without leaving the city.
Make a circle around Rēzekne’s lake
The walking path round the Rēzekne’s Lake starts in the territory of the beach and is 3 km long. The path offers comfortable places of recreation, a children’s ground, water entertainments, camping, boat rental house and café. Nature path area is provided for walkabouts during all seasons and goes round all lakes, some sections are paved and some are a wooden promenade based on robust beams.
Access to the nature trails is from several sides – Ezera iela 5, Ezera iela 9b or from Atbrīvošanas aleja
Try the fresh taste of Rēzekne
Cafes in Rēzekne like to use regional, seasonal products and conjure unusual combinations from them. That is why at many places now, for example, restaurants “Mora” and “Zīds”, you will already get summer vibe inspired colorful meals. If you are in Rēzekne, go on a taste adventure, where the heritage of grandmother’s kept recipes meets the cuisine of the whole world. Try the regionally traditional foods at “Rozalija” or restaurant “We Know”.
Or discover other options, exploring our list of city’s cafes HERE
Unravel Rēzekne River Promenade
One of the city natural values is the Rēzekne River that winds along seven hills for 10 kilometres. Today, the most valuable decoration of the river is a recently built promenade that has soon became a favourite place for walking among the residents of the city. There are plenty of peaceful nature nooks, picturesque views and places of recreation along the way.
The new river promenade links the Olympic Centre Rezekne and Embassy of Latgale GORS, while walking along the Rēzekne river, one can observe the view to the city from the castle hill, familiarise with historical names of the city on the bridge bas-reliefs as well as visit sightseeing objects along the route, including the Embassy of Latgale GORS, Youth Centre Zeimuls with its oblique towers and 13th century’s castle ruins.
Discover the secrets of Rēzekne’s oldest streets
Latgale Street is one of the oldest streets in Rezekne. It is only 847 m long, however, it is one of the city’s main transport corridors. Many post cards printed in the beginning of the 20th century depict a paved street with one- or two-storey buildings stretching along, including many small shops and artisans’ workshops dotted with countless signs. Many red brick buildings built in the beginning of the previous century have survived until now demonstrating the charm of this period architecture and inviting to capture decorative elements made of shaped bricks as well as quiet small inner yards along Latgale Street.
Crafted with heart, Discovered by You
Spring is always time for something new, so step off the beaten path and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of local artisans at local design shop “KABATA”. From handwoven textiles and intricate ceramics to timeless woodwork and jewelry, every piece tells a story shaped by generations of skill and passion. Discover the soul of our community through its crafts—each item a one-of-a-kind treasure waiting to be found.
Whether you’re looking for a meaningful souvenir or a connection to the culture, shopping local means supporting real people and preserving heritage. Come explore, meet the makers, and take home more than just memories.
More on what to take home from Rēzekne, read HERE