In Estonia, springs have always been considered holy and most were thought to have healing powers. Blue Springs of Saula include three large springs with a water flow of 20–30 m per second. The variation in…
On Keila health tracks, you can run, roller-skate and play football in addition to hiking and walking outdoors; in the winter, you can also ski. Pick a following activity according to your abilities and likes: –…
Sportland Kõrvemaa Hike and Ski Resort would like to invite you to enjoy nature on bicycles! The natural landscape of Northern Kõrvemaa is simply perfect for bike trips – a dense road network covering 36,000 hectares,…
The crystal clear light greenish blue lagoon of Rummu quarry and the adjacent artificial hill are an unbelievably unique combination and an extraordinary destination for a day trip. At the Rummu quarry the following awaits…
We would like to invite everyone to have a bit of exercise on Kõrvemaa health tracks! The tracks are perfect for a run in the forest, cycling or Nordic walking. Kõrvemaa health tracks are marked…
Viru bog is probably the most accessible bog during all seasons. It is a mixture of incredibly diverse landscapes, bog pools, strips, and hollows. The observation tower in the middle of the bog is perfect…
This 3.5 km trail is in Rannamõisa nature conservation area (Tabasalu Nature Park). It winds its way along the clifftop before following stone stairs down to the base of the cliff, where you then circle…
According to folklore, the witch’s well will rise to a boil when Tuhala witches whisk in the well. This periodically rising spring – part of an underground river in the Tuhala karst region of the…
The Lake Paukjärv nature trail is 5 km long and circular in shape. It is signposted with yellow markings on the trees. It winds its way around the eskers next to Lake Paukjärv and through the…
Uuejärve nature trail in North Kõrvemaa is a trail running on a versatile and interesting terrain. The circle-shaped track is 6 km long and marked with yellow sings on trees. On the route you can…
River Jägala begins in the village of Ahula that stands on the western edge of the Pandivere uplands; then, it runs through Northern Estonia and flows into Ihasalu Bay of the Gulf of Finland. The…