The Narva River promenade , about 1 km long, stretches along the Narva River from the Victoria Bastion to the foot of the Narva Castle.
The Narva river promenade is undoubtedly one of the attractions for the residents and visitors of Narva. Walkers, fishermen and athletes can be seen on the promenade in any weather. The promenade is suitable for walking and family vacations, as well as for roller skating and active sports. There are interesting sights to see, such as the Swedish terrace with lion statues, the Dahlberg stage, which is an performance area, the Sun Square with its summer café and its fountain and sundials.
The river promenade is a coastal area in the historical heart of Narva, about 967 m long, bordered on the east by the Narva River, on the west by bastion walls and Hermann Fortress, on the north by Narva Harbor and on the south by Joaoru recreation area and beach building. The promenade is located in the immediate vicinity of the border between Estonia / European Union and the Russian Federation.
The promenade is interesting due to its thematic objects:
– The Swedish terrace is a family recreation area with lion statues;
– the Dahlberg stage is an open-air stage;
– Outdoor trainers next to the Dahlberg stage;
– Sun terrace with summer café, fountain and sundial.