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The islands and the coast of Estonia
... was too fierce.
This was quite opposite to our experiences: we were happy that we had a few nice days of sunny autumn weather instead of the many rains we had had in August. We even seriously thought about swimming (and only didn't because the water was too swallow). The evenings however where chilly but it has it's charm to make a camp fire (without a can of beans) and get washed and have dinner next to ...
A day in Kuressaare on Saaremaa island
A big sleep in this morning as we did't leave until 1000 for our tour of Kuessaare.. The hotel manager was our local guide who toured us around the highlights of this town working to become a resort town.. We went through the Kuressaare Fortress built in 14th century and best preserved in the baltics. It had one of the best museums of the all the castles and museums we have been to. The afternoon was spent exploring the town and checking out the beach but not much there ...
Off to the islands
Off again by 0800 and on the road back to Estonia. After stopping to change money and pick up lunch for the ferry we headed to the 30 minute ferry crossing from Virtsu to Muhu island. While crossing we went through thunder and lightning storm! Rather exciting to be in the middle of this storm on a metal ferry in the middle of the gulf of Riga! Some very close (if not ...
Island of Saaremaa
... a small lake. We stopped there and had a small picnic around the lake. It was about 15 km from there to our hostel. One group decided to go onto see the windmills (~15 km further) and my group decided to ride back. The island was quite charming. The scenery was very flat but pretty trees and fields.
While the others (got lost) and continued to cycle until late, our group found a great Italian restaurant where we had a great muscles ...
Kuressaare
... anything organised - what's the worst that could happen. After a short walk to the central bus station I found a bus heading out to the island and the bus even goes on the ferry and all the way to the small town. The trip is about 4 hours and only costs 11 Euro which is a bargain. While sitting on the bus I began to become a little concerned about the fact that it is a Friday, during peak holiday time, I have nowhere to stay, and the ferry doesn't ...