The tour takes you on a one-hour drive from Tallin to the oldest national park in Estonia, which is also the most popular destination for day-trippers staying in Tallinn. Lahemaa means “the land of bays” and as the name says it’s valued because of the natural beauty of its coastal landscape. Visit the largest waterfall in Estonia - Jägala waterfall and take pictures to close up. Stop at Sagadi Manor, which will tell you how German land-owners came to live in the Estonian countryside for centuries and give you some information about life outside of Tallinn, both in the past and the present. Today the manor contains a nice restaurant (an option for a lunch break) and a forestry museum.
Also, explore Estonian coastal areas visiting an old fishing village, called Altja village and the seaside. Altja village is unique because it represents the architecture and style of our fishing villages, as they were before the border zone was established along Estonia’s coastline during soviet times. Finally, you can also take a walk in Viru bog, which is a wetland landscape with a thick peat layer.