Discover the stunning landscapes and unique local culture of Lahemaa, Estonia's largest and oldest national park. Recharge your spirit and create unforgettable memories.
We’ve selected for you a few very different places that best illustrate the diversity of Lahemaa:
Palmse Manor, one of the most magnificent Baroque manors in Estonia;
The traditional fishing village of Altja with charming authentic wooden houses and stunning sea views;
Viru Bog, a mystical landscape of wetlands dotted with small lakes and rare plants;
Jägala Waterfall, Estonia’s widest and one of its most beautiful waterfalls.
We will stop for lunch at the historic roadside tavern Viitna, which offers traditional national dishes made from local fresh ingredients.
This tour is not about rushing from one place to another, we believe in savoring every moment, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere and enjoy the gems that Lahemaa offers.
Pickup included from any hotel in the center of Tallinn, from terminals A and D of the Passenger Port and from the Cruise Terminal. The guide will get out of the van to meet you. He will be holding a sign with your name.
Travellers staying in the Old Tоwn hotels, which are not accessible by car, will be picked up from the square in front of the Savoy Boutique Hotel (near the chimney sweep statue).
Palmse Manor is one of the most magnificent Baroque manors in Estonia. With its elegantly restored manor house and picturesque gardens, the manor offers a great overview of Estonian manor life and local aristocracy's lifestyle.
Altja is a traditional coastal fishing village with wooden houses, boat and net sheds, a well, a tavern and swings. Here you can enjoy the authentic atmosphere and admire the view of the Gulf of Finland
Bogs are a pristine ecosystem filled with wonder, mystery, and breathtaking beauty. We will hike the boardwalk trail to a watchtower for panoramic views. During the walk you will learn about the formation of bogs, their rare flora and fauna, myths and legends, and the role of bogs in climate change. The total length of the route is 2.8 km.
Jagala waterfall is approximately 8 metres high and more than 50 metres wide. It is the widest natural waterfall in Estonia. You will be able to see the waterfall both from above and from below, by going down a specially equipped wooden staircase.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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