Lahemaa National Park

October 12, 2024

Lahemaa National Park is located on Estonia's northern coast and is full of native forests, wetlands, and endless beaches. It's also an ideal place to discover Estonia's coastal cultural heritage. The national park, established in 1971, is one of the main tourist draws in Estonia. It is the largest park in Estonia and one of Europe's biggest national parks. With forests covering more than 70 percent of Lahemaa, the area is rich in flora and fauna. The landscape has many raised bogs, including the 7,000-year-old Laukasoo Reserve. The park, marked by several trails, teems with wildlife, including a population of boar, red deer, wolves, bear and lynx. The coast is covered with rocks and boulders, used each year by cranes as a stopover on their way to the Bosphorus and Egypt.

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Date: Oct 6

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