7-Hour Tour To Lahemaa National Park From Tallinn
Description
Drive out of Tallin and catch a glimpse of notable burials, hear the roar of the Jagala waterfalls, and stop by the Kiiu Castle – the smallest in Europe. Visit the villages of Altja and Kasmu before going to the Lahemaa National Park to embark on a bog walk where you don't even get your feet wet!
Highlights
- See unique stone burials from the Bronze Age
- Admire Jagala – the largest waterfall in Estonia
- Go on a nature trail at Lahemaa National Park
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We will depart from the city center and drive through the largest district of Tallinn, built in the 1970s and ’80s for the specialists coming from all over the Soviet Union to prepare Tallinn for the Olympic yachting regatta.
Driving out of Tallinn, we will see stone burials from the Bronze Age, where religious circles surround dead bodies.
Our first stop will be Jagala – the largest waterfall in Estonia. Here, you will find a river in a limestone canyon, a beautiful forest, and the roar of the waterfall, creating an atmosphere attracting campers, nature lovers, and photographers from around the world.
Several miles from the waterfall, we will see Kiiu Castle – the smallest in Europe. It was built in the 16th century, suffered artillery fire from Ivan the Terrible and his army during the Livonian war and was completely restored in the 20th century.
Half an hour more of listening to exciting stories, and we are crossing the border of Lahemaa. The name of the park, translated from Estonian, means “The land of bays.” Lahemaa National Park is on the northern coast of Estonia and has four peninsulas and four bays. Untouched nature, virgin forests, and boulders idolized by ancient tribes are just part of the wonders you will see here.
Visit a fishermen’s village from the 19th century – Altja, where people were fishing and smuggling alcohol to Finland during the abolition period, with your Tallinn tour guide.
Continue to one of a kind “captain’s village” – Kasmu. This place had its own captains school, and more than 150 captains set sail from this small village.
Walk the most picturesque nature trail of Lahemaa National Park – the bog walk. This timber path is made on the surface of a bog, and we will venture to the very center of it, where usually both people and animals steer clear, and in the end, you won’t even get your feet wet.
You will see beautiful small lakes in the middle of the bog, different kinds of moss, and if we are there during the right season, you can see the bog’s vegetation flowering in different colours. It is very convenient to observe the bog and take pictures from the wooden watchtower in the middle of the bog.
What's Included
English-speaking guide
Private transportation
What's Excluded
Paid entrance
Food and drinks
Know before you go
Lahemaa National Park is not only famous for its’ nature, as on the territory, we’ll also find two magnificent manor houses that belonged to noble knights. You will see Palmse Manor from the outside and Sagadi Manor from the inside. After lunch in an authentic fishermen’s inn, we will head back to Tallinn, taking with us photos and unforgettable memories of this beautiful place – Lahemaa National Park.
Cancellation Policy
No refund in case of any cancellation.
Price Details
Adult | |
1 To 4 | EUR 115 Per Person |
Child | |
1 To 4 | EUR 90 Per Person |
This is a private tour |