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Medieval Monasteries and Castles Tour

1. Tallinn City Wall 2. Padise Monastery 3. Haapsalu Bishop’s Castle 4. Varbola hill fort 5. St. Birgitta’s Convent Ruins

  • 1 day
  • 5 sites
  • 230 km

Have you ever seen a real bricole – catapult that throws stones? What about an ancient wooden castle? Or a thousand year old monastery? This tour gives to the chance to see them all in one day.

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Sites along route

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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Padise Monastery

Attraction

Padise Monastery is an architectural and historical site of great importance, not only in Estonian terms but also in those of Northern Europe as a whole. It was constructed in the 14th century by…

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Haapsalu Bishop’s Castle

Attraction

The Haapsalu Bishop’s Castle and Cathedral, which was established in the 13th century as the centre of the Saare-Lääne Diocese, is one of the best preserved castles in Estonia. Visit the museum…

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Varbola hill fort

Attraction

The first mention of the Varbola fortress dates back to 1212 and it was one of the biggest and most powerful ancient fortresses in Estonia and entire northern Europe. The 576 m long circular hill…

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St. Birgitta’s Convent Ruins

Attraction

The history of the ruins rising above the banks of the Pirita River date back to 1407, when the largest nunnery in Old Livonia was founded here. The convent that got its name from St. Birgitta that…

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