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Tallinn and Estonian nature tour

Tallinn and Estonian nature tour


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  • Discover Tallinn and its surroundings on a 5-hour guided tour. See Estonias biggest waterfall and learn interesting facts about Tallinn's history.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

-What you can expect-
On this tour, you will not only see the main highlights of Tallinn but also get a feel of the Estonian countryside. The biggest waterfall in Estonia, the smallest castle in Europe built in the 16th century, and farms make this nature tour truly special.

In Tallinn, you will discover the towers and the mighty wall of Toompea Castle in the Old Town, drive through the high-tech district and marvel at the old wooden districts of Tallinn. You will pass by Kadriorg Palace and Park, and visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage-listed Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.

The bus tour will end in Old Town and here you will continue on foot to explore both, Lower and Upper Town. Here you will see two cathedrals, the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Lutheran St. Mary’s Cathedral. You will enjoy the panoramic view of Tallinn from one of the viewing platforms in Upper Town. The tour will finish on Town Hall Square.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 4 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: The guide will meet you in the Town Hall square under the clock.(Raekoja plats, 10146 Tallinn, Estonia)

  • Know in advance:Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather

FAQ

1. What is the best season to visit Estonia for experiencing nature and sights included in the Tallinn tour?

The best season largely depends on your interests. Summer (June to August) offers warm weather, long daylight hours, and lush greenery, ideal for exploring Estonian nature and sights like waterfalls. Spring (May to early June) brings blossoming nature and migratory birds, while autumn (September to October) showcases vibrant fall foliage. Winter (November to April) transforms Tallinn into a festive wonderland, with the possibility of seeing frozen waterfalls and snow-covered landscapes.

2. Are there opportunities for wildlife viewing during an Estonian nature tour?

Estonia is home to diverse wildlife, and nature tours often provide opportunities to observe various species in their natural habitats. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, keep an eye out for elk, wild boar, roe deer, and a wide array of bird species in national parks, forests, and wetlands. Early mornings or late evenings typically offer the best chances for wildlife spotting. Even a shorter tour into the surroundings of Tallinn can provide a glimpse into the local ecosystem.

3. How many days are recommended to experience Tallinn and its surrounding nature, including attractions like Estonia's biggest waterfall?

To comprehensively experience Tallinn's historical charm and venture into its surrounding nature, including a visit to Estonia's biggest waterfall, a duration of 3 to 4 days is generally recommended. This allows for dedicated time to explore Tallinn's Old Town and museums, and allocate a full or half-day for excursions into the nearby natural landscapes. A 5-hour guided tour can efficiently cover key highlights like the waterfall and historical facts.

4. What are the public transport options for visitors exploring Tallinn and its surrounding areas independently?

Tallinn boasts an efficient public transport system comprising buses, trams, and trolleybuses. Visitors can purchase single-ride tickets directly from the driver or use a Smartcard (Ühiskaart) for multiple rides, which can be loaded with credit. Contactless bank card payments are also accepted on board. The network covers the entire city and extends to many surrounding areas, making it convenient for independent exploration.

5. Are ride-hailing services like Bolt available for convenient travel in Tallinn?

Yes, ride-hailing services are very popular and widely available in Tallinn. Bolt, a company with Estonian roots, is the predominant service used for convenient on-demand transportation throughout the city and its surrounding areas. You can easily book a ride through their mobile application, offering a flexible option for getting around, especially for destinations not directly covered by public transport or during off-peak hours.

6. Are there any areas to be cautious of when exploring Tallinn, especially around its historical sites?

Tallinn is generally considered a safe city for visitors, and its historical sites are well-maintained and frequented by tourists. As with any popular destination, it is advisable to exercise general caution, particularly in crowded areas like the Old Town Square or public transport hubs, where petty theft can occasionally occur. It's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, secure your belongings, and avoid walking alone in dimly lit or secluded areas late at night.

7. Does Tallinn offer a visitor pass that includes public transportation?

Yes, Tallinn offers the Tallinn Card, which is designed to enhance visitors' experience. This comprehensive pass includes unlimited use of public transport (trams, buses, and trolleybuses) within the city's administrative limits. Additionally, the Tallinn Card provides free entry to many of the city's top museums and attractions, along with various discounts on tours, shops, and restaurants, offering both convenience and savings.

8. What is the name of Estonia's biggest waterfall, and what can visitors expect to see there?

Estonia's biggest waterfall is Jägala Waterfall, locally known as Jägala Juga. It's an impressive natural sight, approximately 8 meters high and over 50 meters wide. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from both sides of the Jägala River, observe the powerful cascade, and take scenic photographs. During the colder months, the waterfall often freezes, creating a spectacular wall of ice, offering a unique winter landscape.

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