
Places to Visit In Estonia
Tihuse
Hobuturismi Talu (Tihuse Horse Ranch and Bed &
Breakfast)
There are more than one hundred horses at this
location on the island of Muhu, Estonia. You can stay in one of three
rooms in the historic cabin built in 1879 or in one of the rooms in the
relatively newer house built in 1932 and remodeld less than 10 years
ago to add more rooms. Here you can learn to ride a horse or take
guided horseback rides too. If you don’t want to ride a
horse, then take the time to enjoy a ride in a horse drawn wagon. Not
only is this a place to ride horses, but a quiet place to get away and
find some peace. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are prepared every day of
the week. Here you can enjoy excellent Estonian cooking. The rooms are
kept nice and warm in the winter and the people who run Tihuse are just
as warm. Their kindness is felt from the moment you meet the owners
and those who work at Tihuse. You can meet new people
who are also visiting Estonia and also find some time for yourself as
well.
Tallinna
Vanalinn (Old Town of Tallinn)
Haapsalu
Piiskopilinnus (Haapsalu Episcopal Castle)
This castle in the
city of Haapsalu is open all year around. There are three gates that
permit entrance to the courtyard. They are called the garden gate,
south gate and main gate. There is no charge to enter the courtyard.
The inside of the castle is open for viewing from May 1 through
September 14. In order to see the castle’s interior during
the winter you will need to call for an appointment. Visit the castles
website for current ticket prices. Guides are a available in english.
Also featured is in outside restaurant.
Kuressaare Piiskop Linnus (Kuressaare Episcopal Castle)
Many stages of building over a number of centuries from
1262
until the
first part of the 19th century contributed to this castle of defense on
the island of Saaremaa. It went through restoration and renovation from
1904- 1912 and from 1970- 1985. There is museum in this Estonian
landmark which is open to visitors year round.
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