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Description:

The coastal nature reserve of Pärnu covers 341 hectares of woods, lagoons and coastal meadows. This is also a pasture for cattle or city cows, as well as a favourite nesting place for birds and amphibians. A 600 m hiking trail with a viewing platform, which stands right by the sea in the middle of the Pärnu beach, was constructed for visitors to be able to explore the unique ecosystem of the city. The visitors can walk above the backwaters and look for unique protected plants. The trail that rises gradually is pram and wheelchair accessible for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Cycling
Walking

Slope at some stretches slightly exceeds 8%, might take some effort for seniors and wheelchair users, assistant migh be suggested

Facilities

WC/dry closet
Guest house/hotel (at the city)
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Trash bins
Information board
Table/resting area/bench
Catering (at the city)

Parking fee in summer season from June to August (free parking with parking card (disabled parking card))

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash
Tenting forbidden
Plant picking forbidden
Mechanical vehicles forbidden
Fireplaces forbidden

Download the GPX of the trail

In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.

Photos: Orvika Reilend, Priidu Saart

Listen to trail audio

Share audio

Watch the trail video:

Description:

The coastal nature reserve of Pärnu covers 341 hectares of woods, lagoons and coastal meadows. This is also a pasture for cattle or city cows, as well as a favourite nesting place for birds and amphibians. A 600 m hiking trail with a viewing platform, which stands right by the sea in the middle of the Pärnu beach, was constructed for visitors to be able to explore the unique ecosystem of the city. The visitors can walk above the backwaters and look for unique protected plants. The trail that rises gradually is pram and wheelchair accessible for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Cycling
Walking

Slope at some stretches slightly exceeds 8%, might take some effort for seniors and wheelchair users, assistant migh be suggested

Facilities

WC/dry closet
Guest house/hotel (at the city)
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Trash bins
Information board
Table/resting area/bench
Catering (at the city)

Parking fee in summer season from June to August (free parking with parking card (disabled parking card))

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash
Tenting forbidden
Plant picking forbidden
Mechanical vehicles forbidden
Fireplaces forbidden

Download the GPX of the trail

In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.

Photos: Orvika Reilend, Priidu Saart

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