Soomaa National Park and Visitor Centre

Soomaa National Park and Visitor Centre

Tipu küla, Põhja-Sakala vald 71211
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Soomaa National Park was established in 1993 to protect untouched bogs, biologically diverse glades, wooded meadows, and a variety of forests. Its diverse nature, a unique suspension bridge, distinctive skiff culture, and five seasons have made it a very popular destination. A visitor centre has been established in Tõramaa, at the place where old roads used to cross. There, visitors can inquire information about the hiking trails and local services, as well as visit the permanent exhibition. The most popular sights in the national park are the Riisa and Kuuraniidu nature study trails, the Ingatsi boardwalk leading to the height of 8 metres on the highest bog in Europe, as well as watchtowers, and suspension bridges.

Features and amenities

National Park

Soomaa

Amenities

Recreation area/picnic ground
Camping area
Free parking
Hiking trails
Information boards
Viewing platform
Wheelchair accessible
WC
Drop Toilet
Suitable for children

Estonian
English
Finnish
German

Additional services

Souvenirs

Getting there

Nearby stops

Bus: Kõrtsi- Tõramaa

Accessibility

Signposted
By excursion bus
By car

Times and prices

16.05 - 15.09

Monday-Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

18.09 - 12.05

Monday-Friday 10:00 - 16:00

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