Estonia

Daytrip to Jägala waterfall

Today we're taking half a daytrip to a waterfall and in the afternoon explore the medieval town.

Daytrip to Jägala waterfall
3 days in medieval Tallinn
Day 2
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Müürivahe 36, Tallinn, Estonia

OA coffeeshop

Start your day with a coffee before heading out to a waterfall.

take bus 159 at Balti Jaam and get off at Jagala-Joa. This is a 50min busride and tickets have to be paid in cash on the bus. Once you get off the bus it's only a 10min walk to the waterfall.

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Kubja tee, Jägala-Joa, Estonia

Jägala waterfall

Go to the grocery store and pick up a few snackies to enjoy a picnic to where we're going. The Jagala Waterfall is the highest natural waterfall in Estonia, standing at approximately 8 meters tall and stretching up to 50 meters wide. There are a few walking trails and viewing platforms near the waterfall, providing different viewpoints. Do a small hike, take some pictures and enjoy the nature.

Go back by bus

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Vene 14a, Tallinn, Estonia

Master's Courtyard + St Catherine's Passage

The passage is lovely to stroll through and still retains a lot of its medieval charm. Now the street is home to eclectic shops and workshops, including ceramics, hats, glass and more.

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Vene 6, Tallinn, Estonia

Pierre Chocolaterie

In a little side alley from Master's Courtyard is the famous chocolateria. Take a rest and have a coffee and cheesecake.

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Raekoja plats, Tallinn, Estonia

Explore the old town

Go to the Town Hall Square, the hub of the city. Here you can find a variety of different restaurants, bars, souvenir shops,.. also the multicoloured pastel buildings make it seem like you’re in a fairytale! In the middle of the square you have alot of places to sit and relax in the sun!