If you like nature and fresh air, you will not miss it thanks to its many forests and lakes. Near Tallinn, we can first mention Lahemaa National Park. It is covered with forests and many animals to see, such as beavers, wolves, and many others. In this park, you can also see the Jägala waterfall ►
If you like nature and fresh air, you will not miss it thanks to its many forests and lakes. Near Tallinn, we can first mention Lahemaa National Park. It is covered with forests and many animals to see, such as beavers, wolves, and many others. In this park, you can also see the Jägala waterfall known for its shape in winter. You can also find Lake Peipus, which is one of the largest lakes in Europe. Located on the Estonian-Russian border, fishing enthusiasts will find themselves delighted to be able to fish there. In winter, the lake is thick enough, thanks to the layers of snow, to be able to snowmobile on it. You will also learn how to fish even in frozen lakes like Peipus. Lovers of history, you will make a memorable trip thanks to the preserved remains in Estonia, whether in its capital or villages. On the island of Saaremaa, you will have the opportunity to visit Kuressaare Castle, which has become a historical museum about its enriching history. Another island to see, although it is a small area, is Muhu Island. In winter, you will have the chance to see this island connected to the mainland by a road formed by ice. You will find pagan symbols and the traditions of Muhu unusual but to know. On the historical side, the Sainte-Catherine church, the oldest in the country, is located there and can be visited. Although a day in Estonia only lasts about 8 hours in winter, it is a beautiful destination for this season. In this country, the ice will allow you to skate in the city, as in Tallinn. ◄