Tabasalu-Keila-Joa-Laulasmaa – Discover the West coast of Estonia

The north-west corner of Estonia is admired for it’s attractive clint escarpment and its beaches. Visitors who are also interested in Estonia’s military heritage might also want to discover the ruins of the great naval fortress built by Peter the Great. An absolute favorite for culture-buffs is the Arvo Pärt Centre. Keila, at the centre of this area, is 30 km from Tallinn, and is easily accessible by train and bus.

For bikers it is easy to take the train to Kloogaranna and then discover the area and cycle along the coast.

With your own motorboat or yacht it is possible to access the area though the harbours at Lohusalu and Tilgu.