Vējiņi → Ieteka Gaujā

The longest one-day Brasla route, covering the full lower section from Vējiņi to the confluence with the Gauja. Starting with the Brasla's liveliest rapids, the river gradually eases as it broadens toward the Gauja.

1 days
Duration
Easy-Moderate
Difficulty

About the Route

The longest one-day Brasla route, covering the full lower section from Vējiņi to the confluence with the Gauja. Starting with the Brasla's liveliest rapids, the river gradually eases as it broadens toward the Gauja. The contrast between the upper and lower halves of this route makes for a varied and satisfying full day on the water. The finish at the Brasla-Gauja confluence is one of the most rewarding natural endpoints in Latvian river paddling — two rivers converging in the heart of Gauja National Park. Best suited to paddlers with river experience who want a full day's paddling.

What You'll See Along the Way

Complete lower Brasla

The longest one-day Brasla route, covering the full lower section from Vējiņi to the Gauja confluence — the most varied stretch of the river.

Active to calm transition

The route begins with the Brasla's liveliest rapids before the river gradually eases as it broadens toward the Gauja — a satisfying arc of river character.

Gauja confluence finale

Finishing where the Brasla enters the Gauja is one of the most rewarding natural endpoints in Latvian river paddling — two rivers converging in deep national park forest.

Available Boats

Kanoe ROTOATTIVO CANADIER 3

Kanoe ROTOATTIVO CANADIER 3

3 seats ·
20 / day
Kajaks VISTA

Kajaks VISTA

2 seats ·
20 / day
Kanoe PELICAN

Kanoe PELICAN

3 seats ·
20 / day

Map

Map coming soon

Useful Information

Included in Price

Paddles, life jackets, waterproof dry bag

Transport

Boat transport to start point and pickup at finish included

Best Time

May — September. Water levels are optimal during summer months.

Notes

Suitable for all fitness levels.

Ready to Paddle?

Choose a date, boat type, and quantity — we'll take care of the rest.

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