Make Rumene Manor a Universe of Your Own
Make Rumene Manor a Universe of Your Own
The 19th century
Neo-Gothic manor house on the shores of Rumene Lake is surrounded by a 7
hectare landscaped park. Period furnishings complement the understated
elegance of the house once owned by Baltic aristocrats, set in the
relaxed country atmosphere of an unspoiled area of Northern Europe.
The
award-winning renovation of the manor was completed in 2009 by Latvian
architect Zaiga Gaile. Rumene Manor is the country residence of the 5
star Hotel Bergs, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World™ and its
services meet the highest international standards.
Special events
and celebrations can be held there such as small dinners in a private
salon, cocktail parties, seated dinners and buffet style events. In
summer, the park, lawns and neo-renaissance terraced stairway descending
to the lake provide a spectacular setting. Private music performances
can add to the already special ambiance. Meeting and conference services
are also available.
A stay at Rumene can include active outdoor
activities, such as hiking, bike riding, fishing, boating, golfing,
horse-back riding and go-karting, or relaxed ones such as walks in the
park, sauna and massage treatments, or one can simply enjoy the serene
atmosphere.
The nearby hunting reserve provides excellent deer
and wild boar hunting. Rumene Manor also offers wine tastings and
cooking classes, presented by the Bergs Restaurant executive chef,
Kaspars Jansons.
The area around Rumene Manor is rich in history.
The charming little hilltop town of Kandava first mentioned in 1230, was
once a stronghold of the Teutonic Knights with the town center and
cobble-stoned streets changing little over hundreds of years. Not far
away are the fortified castles of Slokenbeka and Edole, and several old
manor houses. Kuldiga, the former seat of the Duke of Courland (Kurland,
today Kurzeme), has well preserved 17th and 18th century wooden houses.
Nature has also blessed this corner of the world. The beautiful
Abava Valley with its forests, flower and corn fields, and even some
vineyards is often called “Latvia’s Switzerland”. Lying only 2 hours
away, the coastal cities of Liepaja and Ventspils are connected by
pristine white sandy beaches and occasional little seaside villages
which are well worth a visit.
For reservations and more information, please visit www.rumene.lv, call +371 67770966 +371 67770966 or contact rumene@hotelbergs.lv.

