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Sunrise and sunset are two of the most spectacular times of day in Estonia. Here are the best spots around the country to sit back and watch the sky.
Discover everything from medieval strongholds to modern inventions. These interactive museums are guaranteed to be fun for the whole family!
Green Traveler recognized these attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and activities as Estonia's top destinations for sustainable tourism.
Hiking is a great way to discover the flora, fauna, and scenery of Estonia. These 10 trails are the most popular on the Visit Estonia website.
With heights of more than 20 meters, these viewpoints will not disappoint those looking for an unforgettable view.
Evenings are extra long during autumn and winter. Don't turn in early! Make the most of the black nights with these 40 attractions and activities.
Embrace Estonia's untouched nature and unwind in the wild. Here are 20 eco-friendly accommodation options for green-minded tourists.
Eat, sleep and indulge like an aristocrat in Estonia’s many historical manor houses.
Thrill seekers will enjoy the exciting outdoor activities East Estonia's former industrial landscape holds.
Ideas for adventurous travellers who want to venture past the main sights and explore mysterious, lesser known places.
Bogshoeing is the most fun and nature-friendly form of hiking in Estonia
During the spring thaw, you can canoe through the forests and meadows of Soomaa National Park. This is what Estonians call the "fifth" season.
Hundreds of bird species call Estonia home, and large annual migrations make the country a prime destination for birdwatching in the Baltics.
Springtime in Estonia is a time of renewal. Foraging, birdwatching, and canoeing through flooded forests are just a few ways to enjoy the season.
Escape the city and explore wild nature, quaint museums, and fine dining in North Estonia. Plan the perfect weekend holiday with this itinerary.
Otepää is Estonia's top destination for active winter holidays. Spend your day skiing, hiking, or skating, then warm up in a traditional smoke sauna!
Ice-fishing is an age-old tradition in Estonia enjoyed in the winter season. You can cast your fishing rod at fishing events, villages, and more.
Take a walk on the wild side with a winter hike and picnic. Pass through frozen bogs and silent, snowy forests — then warm up with a fireside snack.
Winter in Estonia means snowy forests, post-sauna swims in icy ponds, cozy firesides, twinkling Christmas lights, and an unforgettable holiday!
What does Central Estonia have to offer in the winter? Skiing and snowshoeing, bog hikes, quirky museums, fantastic food, and so much more!
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