Lahemaa National Park

Lahemaa National Park

the first and largest national park in Estonia

Location: 

Lahemaa RP, 74703 Harju maakond, Estonia

Duration: 

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Journey: 

personal highlights

  1. Lahemaa: the first and largest national park in Estoniainfo-icon
  2. Name: Lahemaa means Land of Bays in Estonian
  3. Animals: boar, red deer, wolves, bear, and lynx (be lucky to see)
  4. Experience: relaxing hike through the forest, along the sea

image sources

  1. wooden walkway
  2. sunset in the park
  3. small red boat
  4. inside the restaurant
  5. traditional restaurant

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