For the splendor of nature, the Bus mound has been awarded with two flags of European cultural and historical heritage, which can be seen in the house "Buses" and where Karl Busenberg (1928-2010) managed for many years. Now the family property continues to be managed by sons Ivars and JÄnis Busenbergi. Once upon a time, Karl Busenberg knew to tell us that tourism had started right in Buses. The family owns the Guest Book, which began on July 16, 1911. In 1911, the first tourist settlement in Latvia was established in Busu's home. The Busenberg family has lived in the house since 1767. Imula is one of the most magnificent tributaries of the left bank of the Abava and surrounds the Bus mound. In the river valley you will find many rare and protected plant and animal species not only in Latvia, but also in Europe. The Imula River is fast, small, but rich in fish. It is home to sapali, pike, perch, roach...
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