What to do and see in Laane-Viru County, Laane-Viru County: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

October 24, 2021 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Laane-Viru County, Estonia including Rakvere Castle, Vihula Manor, Kasmu Nature and Cultural History Trail, Toolse Order Castle, Sagadi Mois Museum.
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1. Rakvere Castle

Vallimagi, Rakvere 44307 Estonia +372 5333 8160 [email protected] http://rakverelinnus.ee
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4.5 based on 349 reviews

Rakvere Castle

Medieval adventure! If you come to visit us you will arrive to the 16th century! We have a thematic park where children and grownups can enjoy the day, wear knight and warrior clothes, play games and study the life of medieval people. One of the main reasons to come and visit Rakvere Castle are the Chambers. Torture Chamber, Chamber of Death and HELL. Worth of visit is also Red Lights street, Medieval Brothel, Barber shop and Alchemic room. Quests are welcoming also different animals and the gloriest of them al is a Donkey called Mickens!

Reviewed By T9779HRelisaa - Tallinn, Estonia

Fun day trip destination. Went with my boyfirend and we both liked it a lot. There are free roaming animals, a chance to try your skills on a bow and mini crossbow, some informational rooms and tours about history and they fire a cannon once a day.

2. Vihula Manor

Vihula 45402 Estonia +372 326 4100 [email protected] http://www.vihulamanor.com
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Vihula Manor

The first written record of Vihula manor in Lahemaa National Park dates back to 1501. At the time it belonged to the Danish baron Hans von Lode. The manor was damaged by fire during the Great Northern War, after which it was purchased by the Wekebros, who bequeathed it to their daughter's family, the von Helffreichs. In 1810 it was purchased in turn by Alexander von Schubert. The manor you see today at Vihula was built during the era of the von Schuberts, between 1820 and 1880. It has since been fully restored and renovated, and now houses a fine restaurant and luxury spa hotel. It hosts concerts, conferences, weddings and other receptions.Did you know...?- Visitors are welcome to wander the grounds and admire the views of the manor

Reviewed By Jenny-Jetset - Redmond, United States

Of the few rooms we could visit, the manor house is very appealing. We enjoyed the out buildings much more, as they shared a unique history, such as the gristmill and the garage with beautifully resorted vintage cars. Lovely grounds to walk and see the outbuildings.

3. Kasmu Nature and Cultural History Trail

Laane tee 7, Kasmu 45601 Estonia +372 329 5555
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Kasmu Nature and Cultural History Trail

Kasmu nature trail looks at the development of the Kasmu peninsula and Estonia’s biggest natural accumulation of rocks. The trail begins in the car park next to the chapel and is 4.2 km long. The trail is well marked with signs, and the trees along the trail have white stripes painted on their trunks.Kasmu is one of the country’s most beautiful seaside villages, and the local museum provides an excellent overview of its maritime history.

4. Toolse Order Castle

Toolse 45443 Estonia +372 322 5500 [email protected] http://www.svm.ee/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=203%3Atoolse-linnus&catid=48&lang=en
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Toolse Order Castle

The Order castle of Toolse is one of the more recent medieval castles on the northern coast of Estonia, it is also the castle located closest to the sea. The initial fortified manor house was probably erected by the order in the 14th century with the purpose of protecting the port, trade location and routes. During the Livonian war the castle passed on through many hands and finally ended up in the possession of Swedish troops. It was entirely destroyed in the Northern war in the beginning of the 18th century.Today inside the ruins:· Excursions are offered providing insight into history· An exciting adventure path was created· A pirate ship· Treasure quests and games of skill are organised on advance notice

5. Sagadi Mois Museum

Sagadi 45403 Estonia +372 676 7888 http://www.sagadi.ee
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Sagadi Mois Museum

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