This 8 kilometre trail begins in the car park located on the north-east side of Harku forest along Tähetorni Street. It runs along forest paths and tracks and takes 3-5 hours to complete, provided with…
The 3.5 km Tädu nature study trail is located in Viimsi municipality and runs along a forest trail. An attraction of the trail is fir trees growing on boulders. There are in total 9 interest points on…
Türisalu limestone cliff is one of the most impressive natural features on the limestone coast of Northern Estonian and towers up to 31 metres. The Türisalu limestone cliff platform with its romantic sea view and easy access…
The Landscape Reserve was established in 1998 in order to protect wildlife and rare geological objects of scientific value. The Reserve with its 1,451 ha is located on the territory of the City of Paldiski…
The Tülivere sacred oak, a protected tree, is a sacred old tree which received food offerings in order to ensure bountiful crops and cattle as recently as the last century. Ancient Estonians considered the gap in…
Jägala Waterfall is a waterfall in the lower course of the Jägala River, approximately 4 km before the river flows into the Gulf of Finland. The waterfall is approximately 8 metres high and more than…
The tip of Juminda Peninsula, i.e. Cape Juminda, located on the northern coast between the Gulf of Kolga and the Gulf of Hara, is an intriguing place, as the spit of the cape continues under…
Keila waterfall is located on Keila River in Harju County, Keila rural municipality, Keila-Joa small town. A full 6 metres high, and tens of metres wide, Keila waterfall is the third largest waterfall in Estonia;…
Just ten kilometres from the main city, nature and a beautifully designed landscape come together in harmony. Foreign rarities grow next to the local plants, which you will surely recognise. The thousands of plant species…
Kadriorg Park is the most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia, covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter I. Elements of park design from the…