200 m north-west of the Voļģi homestead, near the A. Saulietis’ native homestead “Saulieši”
200 m north-west of the Voļģi homestead, near the A. Saulietis’ native homestead “Saulieši”
On a meadow edge, 100 m seawards (to the W) from the Grobiņa–Ventspils highway, opposite to the Medze Peaked Hill, not far from the former shop building.
Six travelling or portable cup-marked stones, which were found on the Daugava valley wall at the Stukmani’ Vinakalns Hill, is the property of the Latvian Petroglyph Centre. The stones are now located with the Aizkraukle History and Arts Museum and are shown upon request. Some of the cup-marked stones were included in a travelling exposition in 2011 by exposing these in the territory of North Vidzeme Geopark – in Koni and Mazsalaca.
At the orthodox cemetery of Viļķene, 120 m NE of the cemetery, about 20 – 25 m of the left bank of the Urdziņa River, in a meadow in the middle of an alder forest.
Lõetsa village, 630 to the North and North-East along the soil road from the Suure-Jaagu farm, from there to the East for 30 m along a soil road, between junipers.