North Estonian Coastline.

Section 50. Püünsi‒Tallinn.

SEE Worth seeing

Authentic and historical coastal village.

The museum focuses on the multifaceted history and culture of Estonian coastal folk.

This is the first and so far, the only Lutheran church built in Estonia since World War II.

There is a permanent exhibition called "The Forest Has Might!".

The biggest beach in Tallinn.

In 1407 the largest nunnery in Old Livonia was founded here.

Dedicated to the Estonian people who suffered from Soviet terror.

The palace and the surrounding park were awarded the Best Tourism Object and Development Award in 2018. Film museum provides an overview of the history of Estonian films and the behind the scenes of the world's film industry.

Unique in Europe, a copy of the song stage was later erected in Vilnius.

Memorial to those who lost their lives at the Gulf of Finland on the Russian navy vessel called Russalka.

The palace with its magnificent main hall is one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Estonia and in Northern Europe as a whole.

The most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia.

The museum has a permanent exhibition of the models of the city, providing an overview of Estonian architecture in the 20th century.

In the 11th century records referred to as Terra Feminarum (Isle of Women). The island, mainly covered by forest, has been a nature park since 1995. There is a 11 km hiking trail.

A new 0.5 km promenade on the Reidi road is equipped with numerous benches and offers great views to the sea.