Pūzurgrava is located in the city of Kandava and is one of the natural attractions of the ancient valley of Abava. There is a stream in the valley of the ravine, the slopes are swampy. In order to clean the environment from overgrown bushes, at the end of 2017, the construction of a trail at the top of the right slope was started. Oaks grow on the steep slopes of the gorge, but about 20 rare, protected plants grow along the calcareous springs. In spring, during the flowering of vizbulis, Pūzurgrava is full with the Kandava locals. Many deers often visit the ravine and its surroundings. Foxes, hares have been seen in the ravine, and also a wolf was once seen. Birds such as terns, owls, black grouse, green grouse, nightingales, terns and woodpeckers also nest or are occasionally seen.
There is also a disc golf course with 9 golf courses near Pūzurgrava.