EuroVelo 10 & 13 / Visit Estonia
Estonia's official tourist information website provides detailed information about the EuroVelo routes in Estonia and touristic services.
EuroVelo 10 follows the Estonian National Route 1 for 981 km along the Baltic coast. Completed back in 2001, this stunning route takes in the astoundingly beautiful scenery of the Lahemaa National Park close to the Russian border and the city of Narva, where the Soviet Union has let visible traces. Then it crosses the medieval capital city Tallinn, a true fairy tale, before taking a ferry to the islands of Muhu, Saaremaa and Hiiumaa where you will come face to face with Estonia’s rich natural environment. Before continuing to Latvia, you will still visit Pärnu, a popular summer holiday resort with many hotels, restaurants, and large beaches.
Estonia's official tourist information website provides detailed information about the EuroVelo routes in Estonia and touristic services.
Estonia is a paradise for cyclists where you can find solitude in the woods, picturesque lakes and beaches where there is always a beautiful place to camp. The size of Estonia is perfect for cyclists, as it is possible to discover the whole country by bike. In only a couple of days you can cycle on the hilly roads of the south, admire a sunrise in the bogs, visit historical and cultural places in Central Estonia and Tallinn, enjoy views of the Baltic sea from the steep, rocky northern coast and visit the wild islands - the most popular place for cyclists.
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