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8.9 35 reviews
Estonia
19/10 – 25/10
$179/nighttotal: $1074 (6 )
Paluküla Saunad Tiny House Kuuse - Sauna, Hot Tub
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chalet , Paluküla
This chalet is located in Paluküla, a peaceful village situated 80 kilometres from Tallinn Airport. The surrounding area offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This cosy chalet offers one bedroom and one bathroom, with a total floor area of 5 square metres and a maximum capacity of 9 guests. The chalet features a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, a jacuzzi, a sauna, and free parking.
10 1 review
Estonia
28/06 – 05/07
$808/nighttotal: $5656 (7 )
Põhjakalda
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chalet , Nüpli
Põhjakalda chalet is located in Nüpli, approximately 47 kilometres from Tartu and its attractions. This 132 square metre holiday home sleeps up to 15 guests, boasting three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a sauna, swimming pool, terrace, free Wi-Fi and parking.
9.6 5 reviews
Estonia
01/09 – 30/09
$137/nighttotal: $3973 (29 )
Laudamaja
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chalet , Vainupea
Laudamaja chalet, a beachfront holiday home in Vainupea, Estonia, is located approximately 32 kilometres from Lahemaa National Park, offering easy access to stunning natural landscapes. This 100-square-metre self-catering property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps up to ten guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, a terrace, and a garden.
10 1 review
Estonia
28/06 – 05/07
$329/nighttotal: $2303 (7 )
Rebäse Puhkemaja
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chalet , Kokemäe
Rebäse Puhkemaja, a 100-square-metre holiday home near Kokemäe, is conveniently located 5.5km from Suur Munamägi mountain and 45km from Piusa Caves. This three-bedroom lodge sleeps up to 12 guests and boasts a sauna, Wi-Fi, a dishwasher, air conditioning, parking, and a terrace; linen and towels are available at an extra cost.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Estonia
What are the top must-see attractions in Estonia?
For a first trip, you shouldn't miss Tallinn's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and Toompea Castle. Elsewhere, consider Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city, known for its university and charming atmosphere. Lahemaa National Park offers stunning coastal scenery and hiking trails, while the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa provide a tranquil escape with unique nature and historical sites like the Kaali crater lake on Saaremaa.
Are there any regional or international airports in Estonia?
Yes, the main international airport is Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL), serving numerous international destinations. There are also smaller airports for domestic flights, such as Tartu Airport (TAY).
What are the best cottage rentals with a pool in Estonia?
What part of Estonia is a good destination to rent a cottage?
Many travelers rent cottages in Lahemaa National Park for its beautiful natural setting, or on the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa for a peaceful getaway. The countryside surrounding Võrtsjärv Lake also offers many options.
What are the best cottage rentals with a jacuzzi in Estonia?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Estonia?
Having a car is beneficial for exploring areas outside of Tallinn and the larger cities. Public transportation is available in urban areas, but a car provides more flexibility, especially for visiting national parks and smaller towns. Driving in Estonia is generally straightforward.
What are the best pet friendly cottage rentals in Estonia?
Where should you base yourself for a week in Estonia?
Tallinn makes a great base for a week, allowing easy access to day trips to Lahemaa National Park and other nearby attractions. However, if you prefer a more rural experience, consider basing yourself in a cottage in Lahemaa or on one of the islands.
What are the best cottage rentals with parking in Estonia?
Where in Estonia do travelers go for the most favorable weather?
The best weather is generally found on the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and along the west coast. These areas tend to be slightly warmer and sunnier than inland areas.
Which areas in Estonia offer the best weekend experience?
Tallinn's Old Town is perfect for a weekend, offering plenty of history, culture, and restaurants. Alternatively, Tartu, with its university atmosphere and charming cafes, provides a different kind of weekend escape. For nature lovers, a weekend in Lahemaa National Park is highly recommended.
Are there any unique festivals in Estonia worth attending?
The Tallinn Medieval Days festival offers a fascinating glimpse into Estonia's history with costumed performers, medieval markets, and events. The Song and Dance Festival, while not annual, is a massive celebration of Estonian culture and music when it takes place.