It is located in the village of Druya, There are already border posts there, along the Western Dvina, on the other side of which Latvia is already. A very cool place for tourists. There is a Jewish cemetery at the entrance, interesting to view. A castle, a church, a piece of narrow-gauge railway, many remnants of ancient buildings. In general, it is a very atmospheric historical place where you can have a cool walk.
The native rails remained from the narrow-gauge railway. At the place of the circle (the turn of the locomotive) there is a memorial sign. Anyone can ring the bell that sent the train on the route Druja-Dukshtas. We have a lot of interesting things.
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Ольга Владимировна
Level 11 Local Expert
October 6
It's good that at least like this they left memories of the historical narrow-gauge railway, which was in great demand at the time