yeatharh
It's an excellent tour. Seeing the bog in the park is an eye-opening experience. A village named Kamus in the park is also worth visiting. A local old man has turned his collections into a museum which houses many ancient ship or Vikings related objects. In fact, his house itself is a museum. It's super cool!
TeresaLopez4
There are lots of hiking trails for many different kinds of nature lovers: the kasmu Boulder traik, which is fantastic and seems a glimpse into magical gnome territory; the Oandu old-growth forest trail, absolutely gorgeous, varied, Green, full of deliciously edible blueberrys and fantastically explained leafy and animal life along it in boards -in English. An absolute must.
Mountbatten4x
Lahemaa park is forest park in North Estonia. Long hiking (and also cycle) trails with perfect marking and perfect equipped campsites. This is the conservation area for woodland, wetland and coastal ecosystems, but also semi-natural communities (alvars), geological monuments (the Baltic Klint) and historical and architectural monuments.All campsites are situated cca 2km from some village and equipped with fireplace with grill plate, firewood, tools for wood (ax, saw...), shelter, natural toilet, parking place...We slept 2 days near by Võsu, which is oldest summer resorts in North Estonia, founded in the 19th century - perfect place for relax at a beach!We spent in Lahemaa 4 perfect days full of hiking!
PierreW258
Kasmu and Altja are really nice villages. Especially Altja for hiking, bathing and sunbathing in the area. Visu is not as nice. Beware that there is a restaurant but no shop at all in Kasmyu and Altja. Even in high season, it is quiet.
Tranton
impressing coastal areas, some nice spots in the inner land (beaver trail, Chapel in the woods) Also some interesting geocachesA lot of flies and moskito as expected
Kev_Pack
Yesterday we took the Lahemaa National Park tour with Tallinn Traveller Tours and had a great day. The guide made everything interesting, with lots of stories about life in Estonia. The salmon at the lunch stop was absolutely deliscious and the visit to the disused soviet submarine base was rather different.The walk through the peat bog was also very different from a normal walk through the forest.
CubanMargo
Nice option to know the estonian landscape. If You don't believe in myth that every estonian has a big stone in his yard, so You shall be convinced:)) There are a lot of stones, sea, some cosy, nice small towns as Viinistu, Kasmu, Vosu, Altjakula, Palmse manor. It's suitable for solo and for group travelling, You can choose travelling by foot, by bicycles or by car.
Bellou2
The walk through this area was like stepping back thousands of years . Loved the colours of the trees , ferns and water. Walk up the viewing tower. Quite high and the view from the tower is impressive and all in all a lovely experience . I didn't get bitten but it may be a problem
MargitP790
I live on the territory of Lahemaa National Park - breathtaking forests, almost untouched nature, fantastic bogs.
nlgenxer
Someone we met on a free tour in Riga recommended that we take the Lahemaa one-day tour through Scanbalt Experience.It was significantly cheaper than the other tours we saw advertised around town (19 euros) and seemed to cover similar ground.We stopped at a waterfall, a monument with a nice view, burial mounds, and a good restaurant serving traditional foods and beer for lunch. The highlights were a beautiful lake and a hike through some gorgeous marshland to a wooden tower you could climb for some nice views.I've been to many national parks in my lifetime, and this one was different enough to be a worthwhile day trip from Tallinn. It's probably not necessary to spend more than a day, if you have limited time in Estonia.
lI0ve2h0liday
Hired a car and visited Lahemaa National Park independantly. Followed the Viru bog walk and took some lovely photos. Went on to Captains Village and walked around the headlands. The views are great, but the flies and midges especially in the wooded areas were a problem and we got throughly bitten. Not sure how often this is the case, but recommend taking repellent at least in June. In the afternoon visited Sagadi Manor.
johnoStaffordEngland
We booked a trip with EstAdventures to visit the Lahemaa Natinal Park.Our guide was a very sociable man called Andrew who was very informative throughout the whole tour.We were taken to lots of places and had a pleasnt lunch on route.
echok
This is an awesome place! We have been in many manor houses, but this was very wonderful and special place with lovely yard and all the complex. We liked also very much the lady Maie who explained us the history of Sagadi and of course the legend about the young black haired lady! If you are in the north of Estonia we would like to suggest to go and spend at least one day in this complex! Take your time off and enjoy the nature and old times!
stephane69r
Sagadi Manor is a place for the amateurs of history. It is located in the middle of the Lahemaa National Park at five kilometres from the sea and offered a nice environment for the lovers of nature. It is composed of a Forest Museum, a splendid Hotel & Restaurant, a somptuous pond and a Manor loaded with history.
TheGretaEscape
È il primo parco nazionale estone ed il più famoso. All'interno dell'area 4 bellissimi castelli (oggi trasformati in hotel-ristoranti-saloni per eventi) e numerosi e curiosi villaggi di pescatori ci le case in legno di fine '800. Una più bella dell'altra! Visitabile in auto da soli o meglio con una guida locale che vi saprà condurre negli angoli più nascosti, magari col naso all'insù alla ricerca nidi delle cicogne con le loro leggende. Da non perdere il trail in mezzo alle paludi (3km): in febbraio è possibile pattinare sul ghiaccio, mentre d'estate i laghetti si trasformano il calde e salubri piscine dove ci si può tuffare!