Cliffs and waterfalls of Northwestern Estonia.

Section 55. Padise - Paldiski.

SEE Worth seeing

Madise waterfall (Madise juga)

The 2.2 m high waterfall is located in the Harju-Madise church’s garden.

St. Matthias Church in Harju-Madise

whose tower is also a lighthouse. +372 5118090

Laoküla Beach

From the swimming place popular amongst locals we can see the Paldiski southern port and the coast of Väike-Pakri island.

Paldiski

A military town that gained recognition during the times of Czar Peter I and was closed in the Soviet period, now has become an active green energy town.

Paldiski St. Nicholas church

Eine Steinkirche im klassizistischen Stil mit Barockelementen. +372 564 86625

Paldiski St. George Orthodox Church

A classicism style stone church with Baroque elements. +372 564 86625

The main building of Paldiski Railway Station

is adorned with romantic wooden decors.

Tavern “Tavern Peetri Toll”

The Paldiski Local History Study Museum (Paldiski Koduloomuuseumis) is located on the second floor of a tavern in a Czarist Russia period customs building. There is a unique exhibition of blade weapons here. +372 53423425

Amandus Adamson Museum-Atelier

The museum is located in the summer workshop of a sculptor. +372 6742013

The Peter the Great sea fortress bastion or Muula hills (Muula mäed)

A fortress cut out of the high limestone coast with five bastions.

Small Pakri (Väike Pakri) and Large Pakri (Suur Pakri) islands

These islands situated near Paldiski are protected nature areas. Regular maritime traffic is not available here. During the summer you can book a boat trip in advance from Kurkse Port. +372 56974118

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