Koguva is a village on the Estonian Baltic Sea island of Muhu, known for its well-preserved rural architecture. The Muhu Museum, located in the village, showcases the island's history and culture through its four houses, including the birthplace of writer Juhan Smuul. The museum features exhibits on farm architecture, handicrafts, and the history of Muhu and Koguva. The village has many centuries-old buildings, some of which are still in use today, and is situated near the northern shore of Muhu, which is claimed to have the clearest water in the Baltic Sea. Visitors can explore the village and its surroundings, including the Koguva harbour and the nearby islet of Kõinastu
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Activities: We went to the fishing village of Koguva and enjoyed the idyllic location. We saw the freshly painted shutters, well-covered reed roofs, and the stone walls. "The Jungs tobten derweil auf dem kleinen Spielplatz, und wir sahen aufs Meer hinaus."
Highlights: Koguva turned out to be one of the most beautiful places we have seen in Estonia. "...all these beautiful, enchanted places to discover." The children had fun on the small playground, and we looked out to the sea. The village is like an open-air museum ✨