A full day bus tour to Lahemaa (70 km from Tallinn) presents you with the beauty of a landscape typical to Northen Estonia: coastal Lowlands, pine forests, limestone cliffs and bulder fields. In Lahemaa, there are several well-restored manor houses dating from the 18th - 19th centuries.
Palmse Manor was built in the 18th century and belonged to the family of Barons von Pahlen. The highlights include an antique music box, the dining room, porcelain chandelier and original Turkish couches in the saloon.
Sagadi Manor was one of the few mansions in Estonia to be decorated in the rococo style. The rooms have been carefully restored and refurnished.
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Experience the thrill of embarking on the Monster Quad biking safari, in an old military area, just outside Tallinn. You will have to skillfully negotiate a variety of terrain whilst enjoying the buzz off throwing the bikes into full throttle. A great daytime activity: that combines speed, adventure in a well suited environment.
Beach day trip details:
When visiting Tallinn you are only 10 minutes away from fantastic beaches full of stunning Eastern Europeans. Whether they are playing volleyball, soccer, surfing, or just tanning it’s well worth taking a transfer and have some fun!
Tallinn Out There can book you tables in recommended restaurants in Tallinn. Please contact us for further details explaining what ‘type of restaurant and experience’ you are seeking. Details of where the restaurant is located and approximate price will be given.
Tallinn Out There guide will meet you at Tallinn Airport and escort you to your minibus. This is an excellent opportunity for any of the group to ask any questions and gain some extra info before embarking on your Tallinn Out There adventure.
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Because we are playing an active role in the Responsible Tourism initiative - Out There is working closely with the British Embassy in an effort to develop responsible tourism.