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The horn is located at the westernmost point of the Estonian continental part and stretches far into the sea as a narrow pile of stones which is a great place to observe the environs.
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A commemorative sign for four Estonian spies who died during the Noarotsi shoot-out with Estonian border-guards.
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Many times stormy winds bring piles of sand into the Uuejõe river valley making its scenery so changeable.
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Suitable for the lovers of forests, nature and cultural heritage.
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This beautiful countryside, largely untouched by civilization and surrounded by sparse settlement, is alluring to nature enthusiasts, who are able to visit the nearby forest to forage blueberries, cowberries and mushrooms.
The Nõva coastal area is also enchanting to those interested in enjoying a beach setting and getting a little surfing in. The sandy beach of Peraküla offers close to a dozen kilometres of pure singing sand.
Did you know...?: There are no lifeguards at this beach, and RMK Peraküla has a camping area with campfire sites and outhouses, as well as having a 200 capacity car park at Peraküla beach.
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Informative signs are provided along this dry path that crosses various sceneries and rare habitats.
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Information about the nearest visitor attractions and nature, tips for organising a hiking route and various activities.
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The Negrund meteorite crater breccia - the largest in the continental part of Estonia.
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