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Estonia’s wild side up close Lahemaa National Park is one of the best places in Estonia for quiet forests, wildlife watching and long wooden boardwalk trails. The bog paths of the Viru Bog Trail take you through open wetlands and pine forest, making it one of the park’s most popular routes. For wildlife enthusiasts, the bear-watching hides near Alutaguse Forest offer a safe way to spot brown bears, foxes and raccoon dogs in their natural environment. You can also explore simple wooden huts and observation shelters around Joaveski and Oandu, where the forest feels untouched and peaceful. Tracks on the forest floor, calm lakes and the sound of birds all make Lahemaa ideal for anyone who wants real nature and slow outdoor time. #LahemaaNationalPark #VisitEstonia #EstoniaNature #ViruBog #AlutaguseForest #EstoniaTravel #WildEstonia
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Estonia’s creative and academic heart Tartu combines student life, street art and historic landmarks in a compact city that is easy to explore. The Kissing Students Fountain marks the centre of town and is one of the city’s best-known meeting spots, while the paths through Toome Hill Park give you quiet green space right next to the Old Town. You can wander past colourful murals in Supilinn and Karlova, visit the charming Tartu Toy Museum, or step inside the former cells of the KGB Cells Museum for a look at Estonia’s Soviet-era past. The ruins of Tartu Cathedral stand above the city and offer some of the best views. For local flavours you can try traditional Estonian dishes in small cafés and taverns around the Old Town. #Tartu #VisitEstonia #EstoniaTravel #ToomeHill #TartuCathedral #Supilinn #Karlova #KissingStudents #DiscoverBaltics
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Saaremaa Island — calm landscapes and classic Estonian heritage Saaremaa is one of Estonia’s most peaceful destinations, known for open fields, old villages and wooden windmills. The traditional mills at Angla Windmill Park show the rural history of the island, while the Kuressaare Old Town offers small cafés and wooden houses with a quiet Nordic feel. For views over the coastline you can visit the Sõrve Lighthouse, one of the tallest in the Baltics. Rural stays with hot tubs and wooden saunas around Mändjala and Karla Village give the island its slow atmosphere. Saaremaa is ideal if you want space, nature and simple island living. #Saaremaa #VisitEstonia #BalticIslands #EstoniaTravel #AnglaWindmills #SõrveLighthouse
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Colourful streets, cosy cafés and a calm Baltic vibe Estonia’s capital combines medieval charm with creative corners. In Tallinn Old Town you can walk along cobblestone lanes lined with pastel houses, small boutiques and traditional cafés. Areas like Masters’ Courtyard and St. Catherine’s Passage keep the historic atmosphere alive with local crafts and quiet walkways. For something modern head to Telliskivi Creative City, where murals, independent shops and coffee spots such as ROST Bakery bring a more urban side to the city. Cafés and bakeries often serve sweet treats like the local cinnamon knots that appear throughout Estonia. #Estonia #Tallinn #OldTownTallinn #VisitEstonia #Telliskivi #BalticTravel #EuropeanCityBreak
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