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Padise Kastell summer café

Padise Kastell is a café made with love, and it’s a meeting place for memorable experiences, located in an old and dignified former stable in the centre of Padise. In recent years, the house has…

Snowshoe trip in Viru bog

Snowshoes help you get to where the boardwalk does not take you! Viru bog is located 50 kilometres from Tallinn. There is a beautiful pine forest, bog pools, and an observation tower. We will go…

Fatbike tour in Valkla

Padise health trail

Snowshoe trip in Põhja-Kõrvemaa

Hike with Siberian Huskies

Paasiku Dogs’ Manor is a holiday centre located 35 km from Tallinn. At the moment, there are 26 Siberian Huskies and three alpacas. We introduce the local dogs and alpacas by name. You can also…

Keibu Seaside Lodge

The three-bedroom cosy Keibu Seaside Lodge is located in the heart of beautiful pine forests close to the seafront, just 70 km from Tallinn. The lodge is ideal for a private family vacation and a…

Hara Harbour and submarine base

Hara Island is where the beautiful nature of Lahemaa, history and the perseverance of our ancestors meet. This is a former military case, now known as the Hara submarine base. With the help of underwater engineering…

Paunküla Reservoir

The largest body of water in the southern part of Harju County, which also has the most fish in the area, was created in 1960 when the Pirita River was dammed up between Paunküla and…

Saue-Saku. Suburbs, manors and a brewery.

The area around the towns of Saku and Saue (Saku is located 15 km along the Männiku Road and Saue is located 20 km along the Pärnu Road) forms a popular residential district just beyond…

Military legends and history tour at Paldiski, Rummu and Pakri Islands

The most western area of Harju County extends up until the picturesque Pakri cliff and Pakri islands, including the former military town of Paldiski, the mysterious monastery of Padise and Padise manor house. One of…

Kose-Tuhala-Paunküla. Vikings, Witch’s Well and untouched nature.

Kose municipality has historically been on crossroads for travellers: it was here that ancient waterways, winter byways and wayfarers’ pathways intersected. The area is accessible from Tartu Road, turn off from the main road next…