Tallinn
Estonia’s capital is a genuine museum-town, unique among other old European towns for its well-preserved medieval Old Town. The Old Town of Tallinn (first mentioned in 1154) is since 1997 on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
Tartu
190 km south-east from Tallinn, the oldest (first mentioned in 1030) and the second biggest town located in the central part of Estonia, famous for one of the oldest universities in Europe.
Pärnu
130 km south from Tallinn, Estonia’s summer capital, a friendly and peaceful resort, former Hanseatic and university town.
Haapsalu
100 km south-west from Tallinn, a peaceful seaside resort known for curative mud (numerous mud-cure establishments) and active cultural life in summertime.
Lahemaa National Park
60 km from Tallinn, the oldest national park of Estonia.
Estonian islands
Estonia’s coastline is dotted with about 1500 islands. The biggest of them are SAAREMAA and HIIUMAA - known not only for their pure nature with junipers, sandy beaches, sea birds, wild animals and unique plants, but also for rich traditions and cultural historic background.
South Estonia - Otepää, Põlva, Võru, Viljandi
South Estonia is the land of untouched nature, rivers and deep lakes. Old farmhouses, picturesque villages and pastoral small towns are typical for this part of Estonia.
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Telephone: + 372 6 407 780
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