Travelling to Lahemaa from Tallinn Airport (TLL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Tallinn Airport to Lahemaa transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Tallinn Airport to Lahemaa — 68 kilometres in approximately 57 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Tallinn Airport is Estonia's principal international gateway — just 2km from the UNESCO medieval Old Town, and ideally positioned for destinations across the country and beyond: Lahemaa's first Soviet national park, Rakvere's interactive castle, Haapsalu's Tchaikovsky spa town, Pärnu's Art Deco beach resort, Tartu's university heritage, Narva's EU-Russia fortress border, and Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland. Our Tallinn Airport to Lahemaa private transfer delivers you directly — confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Tallinn Airport to Lahemaa provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Lahemaa is the most important and most ecologically diverse national park in Estonia and the oldest national park in the former Soviet Union — a coastal wilderness area 68km northeast of Tallinn Airport on the Gulf of Finland shore, whose extraordinary Lahemaa National Park (the Lahemaa Rahvuspark — established 1971 as the first national park in the entire USSR, the most important protected landscape in Estonia, covering 725 km² of the most varied coastal, forest and wetland landscape in the country, the most diverse boreal ecosystem in the Baltic States, its old-growth pine and mixed forest the most extensive ancient boreal woodland in northern Estonia, its four deep peninsulas thrusting into the Gulf of Finland — the most dramatically fjord-like coastal landscape on the Estonian north shore — and the extraordinary diversity of habitats from coastal limestone alvar to raised bog to river valley) and the manor house heritage (Lahemaa contains the most concentrated collection of Baltic German manor houses in Estonia — Palmse, Sagadi, Vihula and Kolga manors, the most magnificently restored 18th-19th century manor estate ensemble in the Baltic States, the finest collection of Baltic German aristocratic architecture in its original rural setting in the country) give it a natural and cultural heritage of the highest quality in Estonian national heritage.
Lahemaa's most celebrated natural features are the Viru Bog (the most visited and most accessible raised bog in Estonia, its boardwalk the most popular short nature walk in the country, the extraordinary open moss and pool landscape of the raised bog the most otherworldly natural scenery in northern Estonia), the Jägala Waterfall (the widest natural waterfall in Estonia, the most dramatic single natural water feature in the country, its winter ice formations the most photographed natural winter scene in Estonia) and the Palmse Manor (the most magnificently restored manor house in Estonia, its Baroque-Classicist main building, English landscape park, distillery, bathhouse and estate farm buildings the most complete surviving Baltic German manor complex in the country, the finest single built heritage ensemble in the Lahemaa National Park). The traditional Estonian fishing villages of Käsmu and Altja (the most completely preserved fishing village streetscapes in northern Estonia, Käsmu the 'Captain's Village' — the most important village in the history of Estonian seafaring, home to more ships' captains per household than any other Estonian settlement in the late 19th century) give the park a maritime heritage of great authenticity.
Lahemaa National Park — First National Park in the Entire Soviet Union (1971), Most Ecologically Diverse Protected Landscape in Estonia: The Lahemaa National Park (established 1971 — the first national park in the USSR, the most important protected area in Estonia, 725 km² of boreal forest, coastal wetland and Gulf of Finland peninsulas — the most diverse boreal ecosystem in the Baltic States) gives Estonia its most significant and most historically symbolic natural heritage — the wilderness that the Soviet system itself judged worthy of the most comprehensive legal protection.
Most Concentrated Baltic German Manor House Ensemble in Estonia — Palmse, Sagadi, Vihula, Kolga: Lahemaa's four restored manors (Palmse — the most magnificently restored manor in Estonia; Sagadi, Vihula and Kolga — the most complete Baltic German aristocratic rural ensemble in the country) give the park a cultural heritage complementing its natural identity — the finest collection of 18th-19th century Estonian manor architecture in its original landscape setting.
E20 Northeast Coast Transfer — Fastest National Park Access from Tallinn Airport: The transfer from Tallinn Airport to Lahemaa takes approximately 57 minutes via the E20 motorway northeast along the Gulf of Finland coast — the most direct route from the Baltic's most centrally positioned airport to the most important wilderness in Estonia.
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