Nature and Activities

Kakumäe beach

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…

Hirve Park

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…

City Bike — bicycle rental

City Bike bicycle rental has more than 180 bikes for hire: mountain, city, trekking, and road bikes. In addition, we have tandem and children’s bikes, child seats and bicycle trailers.Additional equipment includes bottle holders, luggage…

Roogoja Farm demonstration garden

Bredding is what Roogoja Farm is all about, and our garden has become a very popular place to visit in recent years among gardening enthusiasts from Estonia and abroad. The garden includes some truly fine…

Lake Valgejärv hiking trail

Lake Valgejärv hiking trail showcases the natural sights and nature conservation area around the lake of the same name in the western part of Nissi municipality in Harju County. Information stands and boards show how…

Old Town Ice rink

A unique pop-up ice skating rink in the centre of Tallinn’s Old Town, which opens at the beginning of December and closes at the end of March or the beginning of April, as the spring…

The Naissaar Island RMK southern trail

The Island of Naissaar (Narghetn in 1297, later also Nargö and Nargen) is an island located in the Gulf of Tallinn 8.5 km from mainland. The island measures 11 km in length and 4 km…

RMK Central hiking trail on the Island of Naissaar

The Island of Naissaar, in the 11th century records referred to as Terra feminarum, in 1297 Narghetn, later Nargö, also Nargen, is an island located in the Gulf of Tallinn, 8.5 km from mainland. The…

Hiking trail in Anija Nature Reserve

The trail starts next to the sauna of Kasemäe Farm and heads along the former carriageway through marshy deciduous forest to the hayland of the newly reclaimed land of the farm, where hay was last…

Kostivere karst area

Kostivere limestone karst area, where the Jõelähtme River flows under the ground, is one of the largest in Estonia – 2.9 km in length and 0.5 km in width and very rich in different interesting…

Pakri waterfall

The waterfall falling down from the limestone plateau of up to 23 m high escarpment is almost 6 m in height. On the talus just below the escarpment the waterfall continues up to the sea…

Vahiküla cascade

The cascade receives its water from the Vääna River. Within about 50 metres there are three escarpments the last of which downstream is 1.5 metres high. Other escarpments are lower. As the flow rate in…