🍁 First Manor of Early Autumn—Palmse
💅 The best way to open the early autumn is to step into a manor straight out of an oil painting. 🎨 Like a beautiful oil painting~~ ❤️ Captivating to the heart and pleasing to the eye… 🎈 After a two-week interval, Tallinn's season begins to enter the most colorful early autumn of the year. Once again, visiting the manor, every snapshot taken is a postcard—definitely a great spot for leisure, oxygen inhalation, photography, and hiking… 🎈 The manor is located about 70 km from Tallinn in the Lahemaa National Park, which was planned in 1971 as the largest national forest park in Estonia, covering an area of 747.84 square kilometers, with forests, swamps, trails, and 4 manors. Palmse is the largest, best-preserved, and the only one of the 4 manors that is open to the public after restoration. The best way to travel is by driving yourself. If you are traveling, download Bolt Drive online. There are Bolt cars all over the city of Tallinn, which are affordable and cost-effective~~ You can also stop by to see the largest "beer" waterfall in the Baltic Sea along the way. 🤗 The entrance fee is 9 euros per person, and you can buy tickets in the small house on the left side of the manor. 🛖 #Scenery #BeautifulView #MyDailyLife #TallinnEstonia #Europe #RecommendAGoodPlace #MustSeeSights