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The sixth largest island of Estonia is located 10 km from Tallinn, is uninhabited and a popular tourist destination of the main cities. Fortress ruins from the 18th Century and a beautiful forest and coastal scenery attract. Three hiking trails are for cyclists and walkers marked. From Pirita drive from boats in the summer there in 50 minutes (Sat / Sun 11:30 and 12:30 clock, 180 EEK, 50 EEK bike, http://www.saartereisid.ee, http://www.naissaarereisid.ee).
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To the island's ferry from Tallinn, the line Monica, the space for 190 passengers has (schedule www.monica.ee). General information about the island can be found on the web www.tallinn-cruises.com/naissaar day cruise Terra Feminarum • price of EUR 30 an hour boat ride from Tallinn separates the island of Naissaar (Nargen) or Terra Feminarum. Beginning of the 20th Century fortifications were built here, now there are ruins. The island has beautiful beaches can exploit natural resources chen, museum or restaurant, the sauna or the church. Even a little trip on a narrow gauge train or in the open box trucks to choose from. Tickets for the island tour, you can buy on board.
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