Alleys of Dzelzava Manor – Ozolu Street

Although a notable alley in Dzelzava also leads along Kļava Street, the one built along Ozolu Street wins with its thickness and preserved regularity. The alleys are on the list of protected alleys.

It is planted in the 19th century at the same time as the Dzelzava manor park. Middle-aged and old oaks grow in the alley. Maples, lindens, and ash trees grow in the surrounding area. Some trees have reached the size of a giant tree. The alley leads to the Dzelzava Castle.
A large number of people can visit the place.
The manor was owned by the Wainecken family at the end of the 16th century. The owners changed in the 17th century and the manor was under the management of von Klodt (Klot) in 1679. The manor was owned by the von Igelstrom family from 1724 to 1765, but then it passed into the ownership of von Tranze (Transehe). From 1868 to 1920, the manor belonged to the Transehe-Roseneck family. You can read more about the manor here, on the "Vidzemēs" homepage.

Working time

This place is always available.