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Man in gray sweater takes photos of Viru Bog from towerSource: Baltic Connecting, Visit Estonia

Five day trips from Tallinn for nature lovers

These day trips from Tallinn are some of the most popular pages on the Visit Estonia website. Here's where to go to spend a day immersed in nature.

Go diving in an abandoned quarry, spend a day hiking through wetlands, or picnic beside a rushing waterfall.

Tallinn has its share of green space to explore, but head outside of the city for a day if you're longing for a bit more solitude. According to data gathered by Visit Estonia, these are the five most popular day trips from Tallinn.

Jägala Waterfall

Jägala Waterfall is the widest waterfall in Estonia. Measuring 50 meters wide and 8 meters high, it is particularly interesting to visit during the winter, when the water freezes, forming a wall of ice.

The waterfall is a 30-minute drive east of Tallinn. Otherwise, the nearest bus stop is about 1.2 km away.

Nearby you can see the Jõelähtme stone barrows, or head further east to explore Lahemaa National Park and the quaint fishing villages along the northern coast. Jägala waterfall can easily be combined with the Viru Bog trail, which is the next spot on the list.

Jägala Waterfall frozen during winter

Source: Jan Vutt

Viru Bog nature trail

The Viru Bog nature trail was designed with accessibility in mind. The first stretch is a wooden boardwalk accessible to wheelchair users and families with strollers. At the end of the boardwalk, an observation tower offers a view of the landscape of Lahemaa National Park.

The Viru Bog nature trail is a 45-minute drive outside of Tallinn on the road east towards Narva. You can also go by bus. The distance from the bus stop to the trailhead is slightly under a kilometer.

If you want to spend some more time outside after your hike, head north. Not far away is Purekkari Cape, the northernmost point of mainland Estonia. You can also take in the quaint village of Käsmu, a picturesque fishing village, with a well-marked nature and cultural history trail.

Viru Bog at sunrise

Source: Alexander Gu

Keila Waterfall

Keila Waterfall is Estonia's third-largest waterfall. To reach it, you must cross two suspension bridges, and the paths above and below the falls offer great photo opportunities.

The waterfall is about a 40-minute drive west of Tallinn. The nearest bus stop to the falls is only 400 meters away.

While you're visiting the Keila Waterfall, take some time to explore the nearby area. Stop for coffee and cake at the renovated Keila-Joa Manor or go hiking on the Keila-Joa Park nature trail. If you're looking for more adventures in the area, you can visit the singing sands of Laulasmaa Beach or relax after a long day outdoors at Hotel LaSpa water and sauna center.

Family taking photo in front of Keila Waterfall in autumn

Source: Virgo Haan

Marimetsa Bog hiking trail

The Marimetsa Bog hiking trail is a 9-kilometer-long trek that makes for a perfect full-day trip from Tallinn. The hike itself typically takes 4-5 hours. While there are stretches of boardwalk, it can be wet in places, so come prepared.

While not impossible to reach by bus, it's more convenient to get there by car. Driving can take up to an hour and a half, and there's a parking lot at the trailhead.

If you still have energy after your hike, you could head on to Haapsalu for dinner or hit up Rummu Quarry, the final spot on our list, on your way back to Tallinn.

Marimetsa Bog lakes and observation tower

Source: RMK, loodusegakoos.ee

Rummu Quarry

Once a limestone and marble quarry, Rummu Quarry is now a mesmerizing sight to see. Industrial buildings and equipment lie partly submerged in a crystal blue lagoon. During the summer months, you can rent a SUP board or go diving and snorkeling.

The quarry is an hour's drive from Tallinn, though it is also possible to take a train and then a bus to get there. The nearest bus stop is about a kilometer away.

Still looking for more adventure? Head to the nearby high-ropes course. If the quarry gave you enough of an adrenaline rush for one day, then take a stroll on the walking track through the village of Padise and finish the day off with a gourmet meal at Padise Manor.

Rummu Quarry drone view during autumn in Estonia

Source: Kaupo Kalda

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