1 | Panga Cliff may be the highest cliff on the island of Saaremaa, yet at its tallest point it reaches only 21.3 meters. In reality, this spot is just a small section of a long escarpment that begins all the way on the island of Gotland and continues beneath the Baltic Sea.
2 | We stopped at the cliffs on our drive from Tallinn to Kuressaare. Although it’s a bit of a detour from the main road, it’s worth the trip. There is a free parking area available. Our visit took about 25 minutes.
3 | There is a transmitter tower here, at first we thought it was an observation tower. Unfortunately, it’s locked and cannot be climbed. During our mid-October visit, the wind was so strong that it blew the hat off my head. In one spot there is a rope that allows you to descend down to the sea, but given the strong wind, we decided...
Read moreBeautiful place but not the most impressive cliff. It's only about a 40 feet drop. You can walk down to the beach down if you want. There is a small shop where you can get coffee and snacks. There are barbecue pits where you can do your own barbecues and the park is a good place for a picnic. But if you have very limited time in the island this is not...
Read moreWow, what a feeling being here: nice walk among the forest , feeling the heat of the woods on your left and the freshness of the sea on the right hand side. Ground is tender, a real pleasure of natural life. Easy parking, few people , clean places, art craft shop and the sea immensity . This is where you understand respecting nature...
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