This apartment, exclusively located in the Old Town in Haapsalu, is in a courtyard by the castle wall. A number of restaurants and shops as well as the Episcopal Castle and beach promenade are just a short walk away. The apartment has two rooms, is fully renovated and is equipped with all conveniences. You can prepare your own meals in the kitchenette. The flat also has a large balcony.

The Männi Holiday House is a short walk from the centre of Haapsalu. The house with its beautiful garden is located on a quiet side street and is perfect for a family vacation. In addition to the rooms, the house has a spacious recreation room with a kitchen nook and balcony where you can have your coffee on summer mornings. The beach and Paralepa Forest Park are only 2 km away. 

Wiigi Café, which was named after its location (Väike Viik), is located in Haapsalu. It is perfect for business and family lunches or dinners, birthdays, celebrations, or any other events. The menu includes a wide selection of dishes from appetisers to desserts. There is a cosy terrace in the café which offers a wonderful view.

Four unique floating houses are located on the sea in the beautiful Grand Holm Marina in Haapsalu. The stylish, bright 30-square-meter houses are fully furnished and have everything you need to feel comfortable. The open-plan living room offers plenty of space to relax and spend time with friends, the terrace offers picturesque views of Haapsalu Bay and the marina, and the cozy bedroom is a great place to fall asleep to the sound of the sea.

Come and experience a lullaby of lapping waves — a one-of-a-kind experience and feeling!

There are ski and hiking trails of different lengths and degrees of difficulty in Palivere. In winter, children can enjoy sledding on Palivere slopes.

The trails – which are 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7,3 km in length – can be used at different times of year for skiing, running, cycling, Nordic walking, and simply hiking depending on the preferences of the visitor; the area is also perfect for GPS games and orienteering. There is also a 1.5-kilometre-long lit trail
There is a car park for 100 cars, a warm outdoor toilet, and campfire sites at the start of the trail. You can also play disc golf (18 holes).

There is an old ski-jumping tower close to the hiking trails

We are located near Haapsalu in Soolu village, where we offer great taste experiences and romantic accommodation in glass domes. Peetri Farm is located among the fields and forests of Lääne County and surrounded by stone fences. The glass dome accommodation package is suitable for minimalist travellers who need nothing else for complete happiness than sunshine and hay fields. The accommodation includes the use of a bathroom and WC, as well as bed linen and towels.

The glass dome is the perfect place for relaxation and finding inner peace. Book your stay with us and enjoy an undisturbed holiday in the beautiful Lääne County!

When you are driving to Nõva from Tallinn, you will see three red buildings on your right. The smallest one in the middle is home to a tourist information centre and cafe in the summer. It sells local bread, other baked goods, cold and hot drinks, and ice cream.
You can also rest here and gather information about the area’s attractions.
Nõva is a unique place with unspoiled nature, beautiful forests, lakes, and a 15 km long sandy beach. We have nice accommodation facilities, but it is also possible to enjoy camping at the camping grounds set up by the State Forest Management Centre.

The Haapsalu Winter Swimming Centre offers you:
– a heated house with separate changing rooms for women and men;
– a swim platform with ladders;
– recreation area with a campfire site;
– changing rooms outside.

Book a time by calling 535 44314 or contact us on Facebook (Haapsalu Talisupluskeskus). A one-time visit costs 1 euro. The season ticket, which is valid from 1 July to 30 June costs 30 euros and with it, you can swim here for an unlimited number of times at your convenience.
Bring swimwear, a hat, slippers, and a towel.
Winter swimming invigorates both your body and mind!

Fra Mare Thalasso SPA Healing Yoga House consists of a large yoga hall, which can be used to conduct yoga classes, as well as various themed lectures, and workshops. The hall can accommodate up to 25 people, but for a lecture there is seating for up to 50 people. For yoga we offer our own mats, blankets, cushions, and blocks. On a daily basis we offer healing yoga for back care (12 € per person). In addition we offer Kundalin yoga weekend package, and yoga therapy and ayurveda package.

Book packages and your own Yoga Retreat at sales@framare.ee
Book healing yoga for back care at spa@framare.ee

The Estonian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene is located on the Haapsalu Promenade. The family of the Russian Emperor Nicholas I attended the opening of the church in 1852. The church was restored to its present state and it is open as an Othodox place of worship in 2001. The church is open on Sundays from 9am to noon. To visit at other times, please contact us in advance. The church windows are decorated with stained glass by artist Dolores Hoffmann. The illustrator Ilon Wikland lived with her grandmother and grandfather in the church house during 1938-1944 at Linda 2.

Marker towers, which are normally found on the shore close to the waterline or within low water itself, were originally designed to ensure safe sailing and simplify navigation. The towers at Telise were constructed from local stone in 1910. The lower tower rises 7 metres above sea level; the upper tower 11.9 metres above sea level. The distance between them is 416 metres.
Did you know…?
*Marker towers have fallen out of use and are no longer constructed. Those that remain in Estonia have been placed under national protection.

Of the interior of the church which dates back to the 13th century one should pay attention to the pulpit, chandeliers, organ, altar painting, H. Göseken’s epitaph and triumphal arch group.

In the churchyard you will see Estonia’s oldest wheel cross which reads Sitta Kodt Matz. According to a legend Matz had been gathering horse droppings, then fertilised the field with those and then he grew mighty rye there. He became so rich that he could get himself buried in the churchyard.

Estonia’s first professional composer Rudolf Tobias (1873-1918) is buried in the churchyard.

Nearby you will find Kullamaa Rohumägi – Estonians’ for of nearly 2000 m2 dating back to the 11th-12th centuries. Kullamaa is also the place where the oldest Estonian language signs were found.