On the double track at LaitseRallyPark, you can try being a co-driver in an actual race car, a drift car, or a hobby race car. LaitseRallyPark CoDrive is full of adrenaline! We offer a racing…
LaitseRallyPark is a theme park focused on cars, located just a 30-minute drive from the centre of Tallinn. You can feel like a proper rally driver!Try racing on our 2.3 km asphalt and gravel track….
Come and enjoy being out and about in nature both in summer and in winter. We offer you the chance to use bogshoes to visit places which otherwise would be almost impossible to access! Bogshoe…
This 2 day kayak trip takes you to the islands of Koipse, Rammu, Aksi, and Prangli (only Prangli has a permanent settlement). The islands are covered with junipers and pine groves, there are small lakes…
On the hike, you will learn about the history of the Pakri islands and the culture of the coastal Swedes that used to live there, as well as see nature untouched by humans. We will…
An evening kayak ride from Valkla beach to Pedassaari is a nice way to end the day. Pedassaar is the highest island in the Gulf of Kolga with beautiful sandy beaches and pine forests.On the…
Pikakari beach, on the Paljassaare peninsula in northern Tallinn, is located near the Katariina pier that was constructed as a part of a battery of the Peter the Great sea fortress. The beach has changing cabins,…
Kakumäe beach, by the bay of the same name, is located in the suburb of Haabersti in Tallinn; it is sandy, and usually, not too choppy. The water is relatively shallow, making the beach suitable…
Harku Lake was once called Loodjärv (Level Lake) because when people used to look at it from the top of the hill, the lake seemed to be as high as the sea – everything seemed…
This beach, the biggest in Tallinn, is located in the suburb of Pirita but is popular with beach-goers from all over the city. You can get to it on buses from the city centre. The…
Stroomi beach is a child-friendly, sand-covered swimming beach in northern Tallinn. Children can have fun on the playground, drive mini electric cars or jump on the trampoline. The beach also has areas for ball games, an…
Hirve Park is one of the most dendrologically diverse parks in Tallinn, and certainly one with an interesting history: it is considered one of the symbols of the restoration of Estonia’s independence. It was here…