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A large theme park for the whole family with the beloved heroes of kids and different attractions. +372 58855699
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Not far from the town, the shallow waters of Reiu beach are one of the favourite leisure and picnic spots for summer residents.
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Pärnu Bay Golf Links (opened in autumn 2015) is a versatile golf complex that has five par-3 tracks in addition to an 18-hole course and a driving range for longer or shorter strokes. This is the first links-type course in the Baltic countries with a length of 4,500 to 6,200 m. An impressive club house stands by the sea; it has saunas for golfers, a shop offering golf equipment, a lounge café, and Golf Restaurant Eagle. The restaurant serves Nordic interpretation of modern European flavours.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the enchanting views of Pärnu Bay and delicious meals!
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Pine forests on both sides of the Via Baltica highway, with jogging and skiing trails, as well as lots of berries and mushrooms.
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From two sightseeing towers you can observe both birds and cows peacefully grazing in the grass. A 600 m walking trail with a sightseeing platform stretches along the sea.
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Spend your leisure time and enjoy the sun on the sandy beach near the bay with shallow and warm water or walk along the beach promenade.
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A beach park typical to a resort town with lush and green alleys that has been a popular place for walks since 1882.
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The pier was built in 1769 on the order of Catherine I; The 2 km long pier is a nice place for walks.
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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).
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A large yacht harbour and yacht club building where various events take place, providing activities both for adults and kids.
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