Place that leaves you amazed how much history lies here. Stayed for one night. The hotel rooms were not in the main building and they were not as nostalgic as the manor itself but I would say fine and good looking rooms. Had the superior room on the first floor with balcony and bath. Very roomy and comfortable with all the facilities. We also had a dinner and breakfast. The dinner was good but maybe was expecting little more from it, however the breakfast was really nice, buffet with plenty of choices. Next day we visited the forest museum, which had a lot of activities such as cinema, taxidermy and different tasks to test your knowledge about estonian forest life. Easily could spend couple of hours there. In my opinion the best part: Main Building and the surroundings of it. I loved the pureness of the main building rooms, feels like you have travelled couple of centuries back. Interesting furniture. Very archival atmosphere, plus it does not feel like newly renovated and modern like some other old manors, which I found to be really authentic. If possible I recommend to stay there for a night to get the full experience but visiting the nature museum and main building is a must to get...
Read moreRed tiled roofs, whitewashed arches, a bell tower, and other pink and white buildings arranged with German precision; bright green lawns, stately park trees, roses, and a pond as a symbol of love; the sounds of the forests of Lahemaa and of the sea, nature trails, and the other beautiful manor complexes located just a stone’s throw away. The history of the Sagadi manorial estate dates back more than 500 years.Today, the former granaries, stables, dairy house, carriage house, cow barns, and other buildings have new functions.Sagadi is the site of a forest museum, a manor museum, a nature school, a hotel, and a restaurant. The Sagadi manor complex is an architectural monument of national importance, and it is rare due to its completeness. The past wealth of the barons of Sagadi was based, in part, on the forests. Sagadi manor is still managed by foresters, namely the State Forest...
Read moreWe were there as a couple for one night to visit the national park. We absolutely loved our stay there. We chose the romantic special including a dinner (which was really good), a surprise in the room (sparkling wine and sweets) as well as entrance to both museums (forest and the main manor house). Our room was very big, nice, clean and cosy. The whole manor area is absolutely worth a visit (nice park). We were especially impressed by the museums, which were very interesting. We really liked the food, especially the large breakfast buffet. The staff was very helpful, although not all of them were good in English. In total we definitely recommend going there. As a side note: The bogs in the national park are...
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