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Manors in Lahemaa National Park

1. Tallinn City Wall 2. Palmse Manor and Open-Air Museum 3. Sagadi Manor 4. Vihula manor 5. Kolga Manor

  • 1 day
  • 5 sites
  • 192 km

This one day tour introduces the four beautiful manors in Lahemaa National Park.
The territory of Palmse manor is an open air museum and the nature centre of Lahemaa National Park is also here. In Sagadi manor you can visit the Forest Museum. Kolga manor is known for its many legends about ghosts. In Vihula Manor you can visit the restaurant and stay at the spa hotel. Palmse and Sagadi manors also have restaurants and offer accommodation.
If you have more time, take the Lahemaa National Park tour as well.
It's convenient to start and end the tour in Tallinn.

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Tallinn City Wall

Attraction

Built in medieval times and until today extant city wall with its 21 towers is unique in all of Europe. City guest have a chance to take a walk on a small part of our cultural heritage, that connects…

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Palmse Manor and Open-Air Museum

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Palmse Manor is one of the grandest baroque mansions in Estonia. The mansion and open-air museum were the first fully restored manor complex in the country. They are surrounded by the beautiful…

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Sagadi Manor

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Manor complex is located in Lahemaa National Park. The history of manor dates back for 500 years. For the time being Sagadi has become the centre of tourism and natural and cultural education. The…

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Vihula manor

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The first written record of Vihula manor in Lahemaa National Park dates back to 1501. At the time it belonged to the Danish baron Hans von Lode. The manor was damaged by fire during the Great…

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Kolga Manor

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Kolga Manor received its present-day appearance in the 1820s when the previous building was reconstructed in the High-Classicist style. A protrusive middle part and side parts, all of them three…

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