Seven days in Western Estonia and island of Saaremaa
Day 1: Arrival in Tallinn
Transfer from the port or the airport to the chosen hotel. Free evening to see the city. The cost of supper not included. NOTE! Visitors are briefed in the hotels!
Day 2: Tallinn-Pivarootsi (B, L)
Transfer from the hotels to the parking lot of the Maksimarket shopping centre in Laagri.
On jeeps: Laagri – Muusika – Ruila - Riisipere – Lümandu – Sipa – Loodna – Teenuse
The route includes the following attractions:
- Ukukivi or Castle Stone – with ancient sacrificial cavities, C = 35 m, H = 5.7 m
- Ruila Manor – main building from 1858
- Hingu (Lagema) windmill – restored Dutch windmill
- Riisipere Manor – from 1821, was one of the most beautiful Classicist buildings in Estonia, currently in disrepair
- Kolju karstic area – several karstic cavities of up to 3 m in depth and 30 m in diameter
- Nissi Church – from 1873, historicist style
- Angasilla Hill – the forest includes the Oak of Penitence with co-joined trunks; it is said that if you slip through between the trunks you will be freed from all sins
- Sipa linden – one of the three branches is broken, C = 9.0 m (at 0.6 m in height); the three has partially grown around a sacrificial stone
- Sipa Manor – Early Classicist ensemble from the 2nd half of the 18th century Loodna Manor – modest historicist main building (2nd half of the 19th century), granary and renovated tavern at a small distance
At Teenuse, we will step into canoes for a 2-hour canoe trip. Then we sill continue on jeeps on the route: Teenuse- Vana-Vigala – Kirbla – Lihula – Virtsu
The route includes the following attractions:- Vigala Manor – one of the oldest manors in Estonia, main building from 1775, restored after fire in 1905
- Rumba narrow-gauge railway bridge – one of the most beautiful reinforced concrete bridges, built in 1930
- Rumba Manor – small wooden main building and a number of unused service buildings
- Vanamõisa Manor – main building in ruins, Old Baltic style steward’s house, stable/coach house, dryer
- Vanamõisa bridge - 64 m in length, one of the most notable limestone bridges in Estonia, 19th century
- Kirbla church – 15th century, Late Gothic style
- Lihula stronghold ruins – from 13th-16th century, residence of the Bishop of Saare-Lääne 1234-1251
- Lihula manor – 19th century, Classicist ensemble
- Karuse church – 13th-19th century, Gothic style
- Kõmsi barrows – 1st-3rd century, one barrow is restored and the walls of the other have been opened for display
- Hanila church – 13th-19th century, Gothic style
- Kaseküla barrows – 1st millennium BC, the largest in Western Estonia – two settlement sites, 16 stone barrows and worship stones
Sauna 15 EUR/ per hour
Day 3: Pivarootsi-Kuivastu Kuressaare (B)
The route includes the following attractions:- Muhu hill fort - 100 x 110 m, courtyard 70 x 80 m, from Younger Iron Age (9th-13th century)
- Eemu working windmill – branch of the Saaremaa Museum
- Tumala worship stones – 2nd millennium, one stone has over 60 sacrificial cavities
- Valjala church – probably the oldest rural church in Estonia (built 1240-1270), in Late Roman style, unique murals
- Valjala hill fort – 12th-13th century, 120 x 110 m, height of walls 3-8 m, the site of the final battle of Estonia’s ancient fight for freedom
- Kaali Crater Museum of Meteoritics and Limestone (lunch break on request)
- Kaali craters
- Kudjape cemetery – many interesting grave monuments
3* hotel in Kuressaare
In the town, we will visit:
- Kuressaare Bishop’s Castle – 13th-18th century, the castle houses the Saaremaa Museum
- Saaremaa Museum – exposition on the history, nature and ashlars of Saaremaa in the Bishops’ Castle of Kuressaare
Day 4: Kuressaare - Sõrve Peninsula - Loode Tourism Farm (B, L, D)
The route includes the following attractions:- Scene of the Tehumardi Night Battle of 8 October 1944
- Sõrve Peninsula
- Vilsandi National Park – includes the island of Vilsandi with the surrounding islets and the peninsulas of Western Saaremaa. Species-rich community of seabirds, resting spots of seals, interestingKurevere barrows and worship stones – the largest group of archaeological remains in Saaremaa, 7 worship stones (1st millennium BC), ca 60 stone barrows (1st millennium BC and 7th-12th century)
We will board the boats at an old and romantic harbour site, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful harbours in Saaremaa, even though it is currently not in use. We will row between the islets of the National Park, marvel at the scenic view of Vilsandi, the harbours and lighthouses. If the nesting period of birds is over, we can also stop on one of the islets. Who knows, we might even reach Vilsandi! The exact route will depend on the weather and stamina of the travellers.The trip includes a nice picnic on the beach. Everyone gets a local souvenir as a reminder of this adventure.
Trip duration: 3-4 hours
Price: 30 EUR/person (at least 4 participants required)
Total number of places in boats: 15.
Price includes: a place in boat, paddles, lifejackets, meal, souvenir, guide services. Other options include a kayaking trip to Vilsandi or ride through the sea on a truck
Accommodation:
Accommodation options on Vilsandi in Tolli farm or Kusti farm
Day 5: North-Western Orissaare – Kuivastu – Virtsu – Roosta (B, L)
Today's route: Loode - Pidula - Silla - Mustjala – Võhma - Panga - Metsküla - Leisi - Orissaare
- Pidula watermill – one of the oldest in Saaremaa (1809)
- Pidula Manor – small Baroque main building from the 18th century
- Kolju (Kalja) Mouth – karstic cavity of 70-80 m in diameter and 3-4 m in depth
- Mustjala church - 1863, historicist/eclectic
- Mustjala Orthodox church
- Paatsa hill fort, 12th-13th century
- Tuiu iron smelting hills – remains of some 20 iron smelting sites, some partially restored; the largest known ancient iron smelting site
- Panga (Mustjala) cliff – the highest cliff in Saaremaa, H = 21 m, length 2.7 km Laugu glass house – workshop of the glass artist Peeter RudašHen-house of Rannaküla Manor
- Oidika juniper – the thickest in Saaremaa, C = 1.7 m
- Ruins of Maasi order castle, 14th-16th century
Lunch break in Vanatoa Tourism Farm
A choice of optional activities:
- boat trip on the sea
- pony rides for children
- visit to an ostrich farm (8 km from Vanatoa)
- horseback riding in Tihuse horse tourism farm
- visit to the museum of Juhan Smuul
- swimming site and an old boat harbour can be reached in a few minutes by foot
- Car, foot or boat trip to the neighbouring islet of Kõinastu
Then we will drive: Vanatoa tourism farm - Kuivastu
The route includes the following attractions:- Laasu ostrich farm
- Muhu church – 13th century Gothic church, unique murals, opening hours in the summer Mon-Sun 10-18
- Hellamaa Orthodox church
- Tammisaare Farm Museum – exposition of sea, nature and life of the residents of Muhu Island
- Kuivastu tavern building – 19th century
Followed by ferry ride: Kuivastu – Virtsu
Then we will drive: Virtsu – Roosta (Noarootsi)
Accommodation:
Various opportunities for recreation. Adventure park.Day 6: Roosta Holiday Village (B)
Rest in Roosta Holiday Village
Day 7: Roosta – Haapsalu – Tallinn (B, L)
The route includes the following attractions:- Ridala church – 13th-18th century, Gothic style
- Ruins of Haapsalu Bishop’s Castle – a view of the town from the watchtower
- Estonian Railway Museum – development of railway, stationmaster’s office, old rolling stock
- bicycles on the railway
- a bicycle trip on the former rail bed of Keila-Haapsalu railway, a railway with a unique history: old station buildings and railway villages.
Accommodation:
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