Kazdanga Castle Trail is 2km long and stretches through the Kazdanga Castle Park along the spectacular manor castle built in 1800 that once belonged to the barons of Courland – the Mannteifels. Around the castle, there is a number of household buildings and living areas, together making an impressive and architecturally valuable ansamble. Now the castle and the adjacent land belongs to the state. The Kazdanga Castle Museum and the Tourism Information Point are both located there. The Park is home for around 60 singingbird species and there are lots of old and foreign trees, incl. heritage trees. The trail is circle-type, marked with special signs and blue and yellow coloured lines on trees. The trail is accessible to people in wheelchairs with an assistant, as well as to parents with baby-strollers. The castle itself, however, is not accessible.