Location
State: Latvia
Region: Riga
County: Aloja
Parish: Aloja
Other references to the location
In the Ungurpils park
Coordinates
lat=57.7698444444, lon=24.8160465556
57° 46′ 11″ N, 24° 48′ 57″ E
Description
The Snakes’ Hill is a conical hillock. To outward seeming, the Snakes’ Hill is an ancient burial ground of the Early Metal Age. The Snakes’ Hill is covered by a small stage which is being under minor reconstruction now; both the stage and the nearby dancing floor are being used.
Narrative
See attachment
Attraction
Unattractive
Availability
Public
Infrastructure, management, facilities
None
Local info
None
Capacity
41 and more
Publicity
Unknown
Legal Status
Property of State
Comments
The Ezerkalni Devil’s Lap related to Devil’s activities in tales and legends and located on the opposite bank of the mill lake of the Ungurpils manor house is very close to the Snakes’s Hill if looked upon in straight line, and it is possible that if there were no millpond banks and the trees of the Ungurpils manor house, they could be seen from each other. The park around the Snakes’ Hill is taken care off. Near the Snakes’ Hill outside the Ungurpils park, there is an inhabited village.