Cliffs and waterfalls of Northwestern Estonia.

Section 54. Vihterpalu - Padise.

SEE Worth seeing

You can see the immediate surroundings from this 700 year-old church with massive stone walls and the oldest church bell tower in Estonia. +372 55649256

A well-preserved medieval cloister church hall. Good acoustics and a special aura makes it a popular concert venue. +372 5352 3215

There are trendy premises for different events located in the former castle building, the handicraft shop and Tourism Information Point operate here. +372 5598 7158

The manor has been reconstructed under the supervision of its initial owner von Ramm and the building has a cosy hotel with 20 rooms. +372 6087877

Cameroon goats, hare, chicken and other animals. +372 5076138

Padise health trails are located in a varied, beautiful landscape, mostly covered with pine forests. Part of the trail runs on the banks of the Kloostri River. There are many points of interest near the trails: Padise Monastery, manor complex, old town hill, and Karjakastell cattle-castle. The largest height difference on the trail is 15 m, where the longest flat ascents are almost 300 m long. The longest circle is 6.3 km long, but it is possible to combine a trail of suitable length and difficulty. The trails are suitable for walking, running, hiking, cycling, Nordic walking, and skiing in the snow. There is also a separate sled hill.

Rätsepa Farm Animal Park is located in Harju-Risti, just a 30-minute drive from Tallinn.

At the farm, you can see a wide variety of animals and birds. There is also a summer café open during the season. The farm is home to kangaroos, ostriches, peacocks, Cameroon dwarf goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, and rabbits. You can also see old farming tools at Rätsepa. The friendly hosts offer every visitor an exciting and memorable experience. Most of the animals and birds are friendly — you can pet them and take photos with them. A guide is always present to introduce the farm’s animals and birds.

Come with your family or friends!

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Photo: Rätsepa farm