Latvia -
So, if your last stop in Lithuania is Klaipeda, go straight to the north, on the road which goes along the sea, to Liepāja. 3rd biggest city in LV, if I remember correctly.
In Liepaja I really recommend to visit ''Karostas cietums''/''The Naval Port prison''
>> link with all information in german<<. After that, stay for a beer in Latvia's 1st rockcafe ''Pablo''
>> link <<. More info about Liepaja you can check out
>> here <<.
After that, again drive along the sea to Ventspils. I really like this city, in my opinion, it's the most refurbished city in LV.
>> link <<. There's pretty much to do, for example Adventure park; Excursion boat; Seaside park with it's small train excursions; castle; water adventure park, etc etc - more info about all those you can check out in link. If you want to stay at Ventspils for a night, I can suggest
Hotel Vilnis or if you don't like hotels
Seaside camping will be the right place.
Then, from Ventspils, you can drive on motorway A10 to Talsi (nice and small city, nothing much to do there, maybe just stop for a coffee). When you are driving out from Talsi, go to the city Roja and drive along the sea, trough fisherman villages, where you can get freshly smoked fishes, and visit ''Engures lake''. Then, again, go along the sea, to the Jūrmala
>> link << - largest resort city in Baltic States. Also probably richest city here, Bentley's, Ferrari's, various kinds of brand new SUV's, 7er bimmers etc etc, are usual thing here.
You can also visit Cinevilla
>> link << - open air movie decorations village, pretty interesting, in my opinion.
Then, Riga, of course - our capital city.
>> link <<. There's, of course, also pretty much to do. Also, it's a place for a great nightlife action, nightclubs are pretty good. I suggest to visit Car museum
>> link <<.
Ok, I'm a bit tired of writing, but here, of course, are many more places worth to visit, here you can see them by yourself
link.
Feel free to ask anything more about Latvia.
Oh yes, and I hope you will be driving a non-lowered car with high profile tyres, because roads in countryside here, are pretty awful.
