Vilsandi National Park is a marine protected area located on the west coast of Saaremaa, Estonia. The park is known for its sensitive coastal and island habitats, and it is a haven for birdwatchers and orchid lovers. The park is home to over 30 species of orchids, as well as the endemic Saaremaa yellow rattle. Visitors can explore the park's unique landscape, which is shaped by the winds and waves, and see the largest grey seal colony in Estonia. The park is also a popular spot for kayaking and boat trips. With its diverse wildlife and natural beauty, Vilsandi National Park is a great place to visit with family and friends
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Activities: We went hiking in Viljandi National Park! "We walked on the wooden boardwalks built on stilts in the marshy ground, and saw a lookout tower over the Hochmoor." Then, "we climbed the stairs following the terrain and suddenly stood in the moor."
Highlights: The kids loved exploring the moor. "They were eager to check the ground directly next to the wooden path." They also enjoyed the blueberries! "We found large areas of blueberries." Silas looked like a dark purple piglet! ✨