What to do and see in Saaremaa, Saare County: The Best Free Things to do

January 23, 2022 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Saaremaa, Estonia including Jarve, Good Kaarma, Kuressaare Town Park, Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Kaali Meteorite Crater, Kaali Meteoritics and Limestone Museum, Suur Toll and Piret, Monument to the Night Battle of Tehumardi, St. Nicholas Church, Monument For the Inhabitants of Saaremaa Who Have Lost Their Lives in the War of Independence.
Restaurants in Saaremaa

1. Jarve

Saaremaa Estonia
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Jarve

2. Good Kaarma

Kuke kula, Kaarma, Saaremaa Estonia +372 5348 4006 [email protected] http://goodkaarma.com/
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Good Kaarma

GoodKaarma is a unique ecofarm which makes organic soaps. In summer our doors are open to everyone. Our outdoor cafe offers drinks and snacks, while our gift shop has a wide range of interesting souvenirs, jewellery, soaps and more. Those interested can even take part in soap-making workshops!

Reviewed By nycladybug - New York City, United States

I visited Good Kaarma as part of a G Adventures tour I was traveling with. The owners have done a great job creating an inviting, warm environment that radiates with loving energy. The morning that we went to Good Kaarma to learn more about soap making, my stomach wasn't feeling well. Our tour guide told the owner and she immediately made me a hot drink with apple cider vinegar and within 30 minutes I felt like a new person. The soaps smell so good and are made with all natural ingredients. I would highly encourage making this a stop if you visit Saaremaa Island.

3. Kuressaare Town Park

Lossipark 1, Kuressaare, Saaremaa 93815 Estonia [email protected]
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Kuressaare Town Park

The establishment of housing and landscape gardening got into full speed in the second half of the 19th century when Kuressaare became thanks to discovery of medical mud one of the spa cities of Estonia. For park establishment and administration in 1861 was formed a park committee. Versatile help was offered by residents who donated money, seedlings and gave for work horses and vehicles. In 1930 new rare types of trees that were ordered from Tartu University were planted in town park. The plant life of park is rich, here you can find around 80 species of trees and bushes.Interesting to know:Town park is a former cemetery.

4. Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul

Kaarma Kula, Kaarma, Saaremaa Estonia 372 519 3440 http://www.eelk.ee/kaarma/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Kaarma Church of Saints Peter and Paul

Kaarma one-nave church was established in the second half of 13th century and was later rebuilt to be a two-nave church. Church is decorated with ornamental and figural fragments of frescos in secco technique that are the same age as initial church.Near pulpit You can see polychromous wooden sculpture of St.Joseph that belongs to Northern-German school.Interesting to know:First time on Saaremaa the supporting pillars were used in Kaarma churchThe eastern wall of church's chorus is decorated with rare in Estonia triple windowThe prototype for pulpit of Kaarma church was a pulpit of Lubeck church

5. Kaali Meteorite Crater

Kali, Saaremaa Estonia
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4.0 based on 208 reviews

Kaali Meteorite Crater

Reviewed By AllarA2018 - Helsinki, Finland

A must-see if you are in Saaremaa, worth the short detour from the main road. The site will not take your breath away, but is one of the more fascinating natural wonders if such things pique your interest.

6. Kaali Meteoritics and Limestone Museum

Kaali, Saaremaa 94143 Estonia +372 459 1184 [email protected] http://www.kaali.kylastuskeskus.ee
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

Kaali Meteoritics and Limestone Museum

In the museum, you will see real meteor pieces and different amalgams from all over the world created by meteor explosions. You can also buy items made of Saaremaa limestone and dolomite.

Reviewed By xmasboyvt - Burlington, United States

So there is not a lot to see here and it doesn't take long to see it all, but still, I found it very interesting. Just looking at it and imagining the force of an impact like that. It is very awe-inspiring. And now I can honestly say that I have seen a meteorite crater.

7. Suur Toll and Piret

Abaja tn SPA Hotel Meri, Kuressaare, Saaremaa Estonia
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4.0 based on 170 reviews

Suur Toll and Piret

The sculpture, situated in front of the SPA Hotel Meri was created in 2002 by a renowned Estonian sculptor Tauno Kangro. The sculpture depicts Suur Toll (the Great Toll), a mythical hero of the island Saaremaa, and his wife Piret.Good to know:According to the Legend, Sorve peninsula was important to Toll, as from there he reached the shortest way to the island Ruhnu, where he had his cabbage field. When his wife Piret started to make a fire under the cauldron, then Toll went through the sea to his cabbage field and came back in half an hour, so that he could hand Piret the cabbages when the water had just started to boil.

Reviewed By royandjeanette

It was our second visit to Kuressaare and we wanted to see this unique and fun sculpture again before going to the castle. The sculpture is in front of the Spa Hotel Meri next to the harbour and near to the castle. The bronze sculpture depicts Suur Tõll a mythical hero in the island of Saaremaa and his wife Piret. They are said to have guarded the islanders and helped the fishermen. There is a plaque that gives more information. A definite must see.

8. Monument to the Night Battle of Tehumardi

Tehumardi kula, Salme, Saaremaa Estonia
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Monument to the Night Battle of Tehumardi

The night battle of Tehumardi took place in the late night hours of 8 October 1944. The Tehumardi night battle was one of the bloodiest battles of World War II that took place on Saaremaa. The battle was fought between Germans and Russians. The Russians came out as the winners of this battle.Good to know: One had to differentiate between one’s own people and the enemy predominantly by means of the helmet. In memory of the dead soldiers a monument was erected - it has the shape of a sword bearing depictions of male faces.

9. St. Nicholas Church

Lossi 8, Kuressaare, Saaremaa 93816 Estonia +372 453 3663 http://www.eoc.ee/uudised-teated/eaok-kuressaare-puha-nikolai-koguduse-tegemistest/
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

St. Nicholas Church

The church together with the gates from dolomite and surrounding wall is under protection as architectural memory. The church built in 1790 is three-naved in low-key late classicistic style. Interesting is built at the same time three-part gate. On each side of its main entrance wall surface hang two half-columns with Doric serifs.Interesting to know:Church was built by order of Catherine the II. Since the congregation was established there were 30 priests.

10. Monument For the Inhabitants of Saaremaa Who Have Lost Their Lives in the War of Independence

Kuressaare, Saaremaa 93816 Estonia
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Monument For the Inhabitants of Saaremaa Who Have Lost Their Lives in the War of Independence

The monument was erected to commemorate those who lost their lives in the War of Independence (1918-1920). The author of the monument is Amandus Adamson, a well-known sculptor in Estonia whose best known work is the Russalka (mermaid) monument in Tallinn. The construction of the monument began in Italy in 1927. The monument was opened in 1928. Later 2 bronze plates were added to the monument containing the names of the inhabitants of Saaremaa who were wounded or have died in the war.Good to know:This figure is not the original. The original was tossed into the sea by Soviet troops and was never found. A local sculptor from Saaremaa recreated it.

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