Estonia's largest national park combining a splendidly unspoilt coastline with historic Baltic-German manor houses, enchanting coastal villages, prehistoric stone barrows, and a boulder field on the Käsmu Peninsula. The village of Käsmu is considered one of Estonia's prettiest, while Palmse Manor — a wholly self-contained 18th-century Baltic-German estate — offers one of the best insights into aristocratic life in the region. Nearly 200 bird species flock to the park in summer.
Plan your walk around Käsmu
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