58.383942, 24.464878
GPS: 58° 23' 2" N, 24° 27' 54" E
Coastal meadows and reed thickets line the sandy Pärnu Beach almost to the extent of the entire city. The Pärnu Coastal Meadow Protection area was created in 1958 to protect endangered and rare plant species and communities, coastal meadows, creeks and moving dunes as valuable habitats. The coastal meadows in Vana-Pärnu and Raeküla districts are the most interesting. The dryer Vana-Pärnu Meadow has been maintained and cut for decades. A bird-watching tower and a small hiking trail were built here in 2008. Come and enjoy pure nature in the midst of the city!
Location: Ülejõe 1, Lavassaare, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa, 87001
There are more than 80 items of different rolling stock in the outdoors exposition, including 5 steam locomotives and a numerous special-purpose technical facilites. All working locomotives are stored in the round-house built in 1924. According to the c...
Completed in 2006, the attractive Beach Promenade has the feeling of a real resort and makes the Summer Capital's beaches inviting even in bad weather! Romantically winding down the beach, the promenade surprises you with is well-thought functionality, ...
The Pärnu Jetty has always been an important harbour. To stop sand build-up in the river mouth, jetties made from logs were built in 1769, as ordered by the empress Catherine II. In 1863-64, new jetties were built of rocks that were transported th...