In 1967 the village of Zvejniekciems was added to Saulkrasti. Skulte Port, established on 7 October, 1939, is located in Zvejniekciems. The monument stone chosen by the Latvian politician Kārlis Ulmanis to commemorate the construction of the port is still standing, and the port is still successfully operating. Between Skulte Port and Saulkrasti Beach is the stony seaside of Zvejniekciems. It is a place for creative spirits, where you can draw inspiration from the reflections of summer, listen to the soft whispering of pine trees in autumn, or be alone with your thoughts in the icy air of winter or the hopeful spring.
Zvejniekciems and Skulte port
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In the 19th century, on the seacoast of Skulte, a small village was formed populated mostly by fishermen. The name of the village also attributes to this profession (in Latvian "Zvejniekciems" means "fishermen's village")