TOURING IN BALTIC STATES The best possibility to discover Estonia and Baltic States is to do that by bicycle. Countries are all small and relatively flat, so it is easy to discover post-Soviet Union countries. City Bike offers for 2008 to discover Baltics' on your own: Cycling tour in West Estonia. A 8-day tour starting from Tallinn, through Hiiumaa & Saaremaa islands, end in Pärnu. Price from 5 400 EEK/347 EUR. Details Cycling tour around Estonia. A 9-day tour starting from Tallinn, through Lahemaa National Park, coast of lake Peipsi and to South of Estonia. Price from 5 813 EEK/375 EUR. Details Cycling tour in West Estonia and Latvia. A 9-day tour starting from Tallinn, through Hiiumaa & Saaremaa islands, end in Latvian capital Riga. Price from 6 994 EEK/450 EUR. Details Cycling tour in West Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. A 10-day tour starting from Tallinn, through Hiiumaa & Saaremaa islands, Latvian coast to Lithuania, resort Klaipeda and Curonian Spit. Price from 7 239 EEK/471 EUR. Details
City Bike offers also following services for individuals and groups: - transportation of cyclists with bicycles (including airport transfers)
accommodation bookings route descriptions - tailor made according to your interests and needs guiding in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Finland
SOME EXAMPLES OF OTHER BIKE TRIP DESTINATIONS: The islands off the coast are virtual dreamlands, unlike anything in Europe. The two largest islands are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, which are both retreats from faced-paced city life. And the landscape is considered quintessentially Estonian, with many windmills, thatched cottages and sleepy fishing villages. Northern Estonia stands out in the diversity of its landscape and history. Dramatic cliffs uniquely line parts of this Baltic Sea coast region, which hugs the Gulf of Finland nearly equidistant between Helsinki and St. Petersburg. The area also features one of Estonia's most popular nature reserves, Lahemaa National Park; with its jagged coasts, vast forests, wetlands and many hiking trails, it is a nature enthusiast’s dream. The regional hub is Pärnu, the largest town in western Estonia. It's long been celebrated all around the Baltic Sea as the most delightful of resorts, featuring attractions from the sublime to the quirky, like mud-bath spas. Pärnu's also celebrated for its network of meticulously well-kept parks and for its inviting architectural landscape. Storks tending to their young atop log cabins and dark, deep pine-tree forests are images associated with fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm. But they're the real life scenery of the countryside in southern Estonia. With its seemingly endless forests and rolling hills, the area invites visitors to cast off the worries of everyday life and delight in the unspoiled nature.
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