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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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.
Sit back in comfort, sip your champagne and cruise in style from Tallinn airport to your hotel in a stretched limo.
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