The first limestone lighthouse is known to have been erected on the Pakri peninsula in 1724.
The location was allegedly picked by czar Peter the Great himself. In 1889, a new limestone lighthouse was built about 80m away from the old one, which w...
Kakerdaja bog is one of the largest in Estonia and there are quite many of those – making 22.3% of Estonia’s total area. What makes this 1 000 hectares large wet land special is that it locates on two levels. In spring and autumn the pools in ...
The height of the limestone cliff at the top of the Pakri peninsula is 24–25 m. Unlike Ontika with its opulent Klint vegetation, the Pakri Cliff wall offers a cross section of all limestone layers in the course of several kilometres. Black guillemo...
Pakri Landscape Reserve encompasses the northern part of the Pakri Peninsula and the coastal area of the islands of Väike-Pakri and Suur-Pakri. The reserve includes nearly 22 km of escarpment but also the juniper alvars, alvar shrublands and open a...