Discover northern Estonia on a half-day tour from Tallinn that combines natural landmarks, ancient history, and changing seasonal landscapes.
The highlight of the tour is Jägala Waterfall, the largest natural waterfall in Estonia. It looks different throughout the year — flowing strongly in spring, surrounded by greenery in summer, framed by autumn colours, and transforming into a striking ice formation during winter. Each season offers its own atmosphere and pace.
The tour continues to Rebala, one of Estonia’s oldest agricultural areas. Here, you can visit Bronze Age coffin graves year-round and learn about the region's early settlement history.
When the Rebala museum is open (seasonally), the visit also includes entrance to the museum and its exhibitions. Outside the museum season, the guide introduces the history and significance of the area, directly at the ancient burial sites and in the surrounding landscape.
You will also visit Saha Chapel, the oldest medieval Christian chapel in Estonia. Built on a site considered sacred long before Christianity arrived, it is surrounded by legends and local beliefs associated with fertility, luck, and protection.
At Jägala power station, learn how the river has been used to produce energy and how nature, hydropower, and local life coexist. The area also marks the location of an old Viking stronghold, adding another historical layer to the visit.
The tour ends with free time at a seaside restaurant, where you can enjoy views over the bay. Depending on the season, the sea may appear calm, windswept, or quietly frozen. Lunch is optional and not included in the tour price.
This tour runs year-round and offers a different experience in every season, combining nature, history, and local landscapes just outside Tallinn.