Allikajärv, the Lake of Fountains, lays on the border of two
boroughs, Noarootsi and Nõva. There is a cobblestoned road from
the time before the I World War coming from Peraküla to the lake
and its camping places. On the east bank of the lake t...
Lake Kavadi got its present size and looks around 1880, when Baron Constantin Fr. von Maydell, who had bought the Uue-Saluse Manor, dammed up three small bog lakes.
The lake covers 27.4 ha and is situated 210.4 metres above sea level;...
Also known as Lake Venetpõlve, Kaiujärve, Kallejärve and Lake Venepele. Is situated 5.5 km to the south from Kaiu settlement, in the western side of Kõrvemaa, 73.2 m from sea level. With its 34.1 ha area Loojärv is the biggest bog lake in Estonia. It is...
Palojärv, the most popular swimming place in Põlva county is located in Kõlleste rural municipality. The lake is very beautiful, it has sandy bottom and clear waters. In summer the water of the lake is warmer than in other lakes of Estonia and therefore...