Slope is way too short and too steep in order to enjoy skiing. It is too steep for beginners and too short for more advanced skier. Actually there is a beginners slope, but it is very short also and, well its meant for beginners (kids mainly) so it gets boring quickly. They would need a slope that would be something between the two. Whole place was full of arrogant kids who couldnt stand in a line. On top of that, the price of slope ticket and rent of the skis and skiboots for two adults and one child was 103 euros which isnt even near reasonable. Sorry to say, but I did not enjoy...
Read moreUnfortunately, my experience with Nõmme Snowpark has been consistently disappointing. The owner is notoriously rude, creating an uncomfortable environment for everyone. It's disheartening to see that even riders who've been loyal to the park for years are ignored when they offer feedback to improve it. Instead of fostering a welcoming atmosphere, the park often leaves riders feeling unappreciated and discouraged. On top of that, the prices are ridiculously high for what’s offered. It’s clear that the focus here isn’t on the riders or the community. Definitely not worth the money...
Read more1 | A pair of ski jumps hidden in the forest – in a place and country where I honestly wouldn’t expect them. The area is very modest and the jumps show some wear from time, yet it’s still an interesting spot. 2 | The first ski jump at this site was built in 1935. A few years later it was enlarged, but during World War II it was destroyed. The currently largest ski jump was built in 1962. 3 | The surroundings of the jumps are freely accessible, and from the hill there’s a nice view of Tallinn. If you’re walking nearby, it’s worth stopping by for a...
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