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A small village on the Latvian–Estonian border, the Rannametsa–Ikla (old Pärnu–Riga) highway runs through it.
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Scenery, meadows and birds characteristic to the seacoast area.
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A simple church built in 1867 on the side of a historical seacoast road.
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Old fishermen’s tools and household items.
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A simple church built in 1867 on the side of a historical seacoast road.
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A beautiful sandy beach where you can swim, watch sea birds and enjoy the sunset.
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A commemoration sign and two-masted sailboat - the yawl “Kaja”. It was built based on the prototype of the first Estonian seagoing sailboat.
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A beach with warm sea water, walking trails and a playground for children.
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Seaside scenery. In autumn next to the birdwatching tower an enormous net is installed, allowing us to catch, ring and study the birds.
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A trail with two sightseeing towers, changing scenery and birds’ nests.
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Information about the riches of nature and recreational options in the immediate surroundings. +372 53020833
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On the edge of the beautiful coastal sea in Kabli, there is a 1.8 km study trail introducing diverse landscapes and habitats. The nature study trail begins at the Kabli Visitor Centre, where you will also find the Priivitsa campfire site where you can rest and camp.
It takes 1–2 hours to complete the trail on wooden boardwalk. The trail also has two bird observation towers, and the entire trail is equipped with information boards and instructive nest boxes that are used in the smart game of the trail. The trail is accessible with a wheelchair and a stroller. Kabli Bird Station is also located next to the trail, where birds are ringed and their migration is studied.
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