Cliffs and waterfalls of Northwestern Estonia.

Section 58. Laulasmaa - Vääna-Jõesuu.

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The life of fishermen during Soviet times and the beginning of the 21st century. +372 56 688 006

Full service small port. During the summer season the pub in the port is open and dance evenings are organized. +372 6771640

The third largest waterfall in Estonia is 6 meters high and 60-70 meters wide.

The Keila-Joa watermill is mentioned in historical reports for the first time in 1555. In 1928 the station started to produce electricity and continues to do so until now.

A circular nature trail with several stairs and suspended bridges winds along the Keila river banks and romantic park.

There is a boutique hotel, restaurant and museum in the Keila-Joa Manor “Schloss Fall”; concerts are also organized here. +372 56288287

One of the most impressive and easily viewed nature objects of Northern Estonia, where the height of the limestone coast reaches 31 meters.

The beach is nicely sandy, water is clean and pleasant surfing waves are created when the western winds are blowing.

The work of Arvo Pärt has significantly changed our understanding of music and largely influenced the music of the second half of the 20th century around the world.

This unique building is in line with Arvo’s creative nature and is open to all music enthusiasts.

The goal of the Arvo Pärt Centre is to preserve and explore the creative heritage of the composer in Estonia – his home country. The building includes a personal archive, a library, a 150-seat auditorium, an exhibition hall, a video room, and classrooms. Workshops and concerts are organised there as well. The guided tour is a good way to explore Arvo Pärt’s manuscripts or listen to his music.

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The hiking trail circles around the picturesque southern and northern shores of Lohusalu peninsula and forest paths. The trail largely runs along a shore path and on public roads. It is marked with blue and yellow stripes on trees and rocks. At times, the trail runs along the international hiking trail No. E9 (marked with blue and white). You do not have to complete the trail in its entirety (7 km) – you can turn back at any time. If you are interested in a longer hike, you can also explore the Lohusalu village.

Photo: Kloogaranna Society

Meremõisa Beach is a peaceful, scenic sandy beach on the shore of Lohusalu Bay, surrounded by a beautiful coastal pine forest. Next to the beach is a camping area with several covered campfire sites, dry toilets, and parking. Camping is allowed for up to 30 tents in the Laulasmaa Landscape Reserve. The Meremõisa camping site is perfect for nature lovers, offering the opportunity to relax on the beach, hike in the pine forest, and spend the night in nature, while being equipped with the necessary hiking amenities.

When standing on the beach, Türisalu Bank is on the right, and the Lohusalu Peninsula can be seen in the distance on the left.

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Photo: Dmitry G, Wikimedia Commons