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SEEVallikääruiii Park

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The former fortifications of the fortress are now part of the promenade with a bridge and a park adorned with a fountain. You can enter the Pärnu Old Town through the 17th century Tallinn Gate (Tallinna Värava).

Photo: Priidu Saart, Visit Pärnu

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Baltic Coastal Hiking trail - Section 34. Uulu - Pärnu. Pärnu town and fishing villages.
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