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Pääsküla bog trail

11215 Tallinn, Estonia
4.7(526)
Open 24 hours
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Mabel ChengMabel Cheng
A place for a good stroll. Once you reach where google map leads you to, you will find the sign is in Estonian that makes it hard for a foreigner to figure which path to take, or even will there be no path in the middle of the woods and somehow get lost? But just follow the walking road and you will definitely walk the way out. In a good day, you’ll meet people biking, walking the dog. If you’re traveling alone and might panic after seeing the only Estonian sign. Your phone can connect to the internet at all time for help. As long as you follow the road path, nothing can go wrong. I did enjoy the walk, hope you do!
Erkin NajafliErkin Najafli
Went with a group of people in early October. The weather was chilly and it almost didn't rain at all. The place is quite nice and especially you can feel the clean air coming through your noses. There was a wooden path for 90% of our route. Check history and facts about the place before you go, this way it will be more interesting. Take caution as the wooden path can be slippery sometimes and it is good to take raincoat in case of a sudden rain.
Piotr “Lord” Dziekański-VainolaPiotr “Lord” Dziekański-Vainola
Nic big but there is also a lot of trees where you can hid in the shadow. It’s not very open one. Fastest rout is 1h to walk around. There are 4 routs and few parking around the whole forest. Quite a lot of people walking or running or even on a walk with a dog. From watch tower you can’t see anything as trees are so high already.
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A place for a good stroll. Once you reach where google map leads you to, you will find the sign is in Estonian that makes it hard for a foreigner to figure which path to take, or even will there be no path in the middle of the woods and somehow get lost? But just follow the walking road and you will definitely walk the way out. In a good day, you’ll meet people biking, walking the dog. If you’re traveling alone and might panic after seeing the only Estonian sign. Your phone can connect to the internet at all time for help. As long as you follow the road path, nothing can go wrong. I did enjoy the walk, hope you do!
Mabel Cheng

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Went with a group of people in early October. The weather was chilly and it almost didn't rain at all. The place is quite nice and especially you can feel the clean air coming through your noses. There was a wooden path for 90% of our route. Check history and facts about the place before you go, this way it will be more interesting. Take caution as the wooden path can be slippery sometimes and it is good to take raincoat in case of a sudden rain.
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Nic big but there is also a lot of trees where you can hid in the shadow. It’s not very open one. Fastest rout is 1h to walk around. There are 4 routs and few parking around the whole forest. Quite a lot of people walking or running or even on a walk with a dog. From watch tower you can’t see anything as trees are so high already.
Piotr “Lord” Dziekański-Vainola

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Reviews of Pääsküla bog trail

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5.0
6y

A place for a good stroll. Once you reach where google map leads you to, you will find the sign is in Estonian that makes it hard for a foreigner to figure which path to take, or even will there be no path in the middle of the woods and somehow get lost? But just follow the walking road and you will definitely walk the way out. In a good day, you’ll meet people biking, walking the dog.

If you’re traveling alone and might panic after seeing the only Estonian sign. Your phone can connect to the internet at all time for help. As long as you follow the road path, nothing can go wrong. I did enjoy the walk,...

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3.0
50w

couldn't complete the red trail because the bridge was caved in. decided to take the green trail and then turn to the orange one. while the green trail was super nice, the orange trail was super confusing and hard to walk due to all the cobblestone. in addition to that, I believe it is used by military units too (there were plenty of signs that indicated this). the orange trail lacked signs, so we got off-trail. all in all, it was nice to get some forest walks in, but definitely not the...

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4.0
6y

Went with a group of people in early October. The weather was chilly and it almost didn't rain at all. The place is quite nice and especially you can feel the clean air coming through your noses. There was a wooden path for 90% of our route. Check history and facts about the place before you go, this way it will be more interesting. Take caution as the wooden path can be slippery sometimes and it is good to take raincoat in case of a...

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