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Aqva Hotel & Spa
Aqva Hotel & Spa is located in the centre of Rakvere, 500 metres from Rakvere Castle and 450 metres from the Rakvere Sports Centre.

Villa Hotel Theresa
Villa Theresa Hotel is located in Rakvere, in the unique oak forest, one of the few remaining in northern Estonia. The town centre is 1 km away.

Jäneda Aidahotell
Located in Jäneda, 48 km from Jägala Waterfall, Jäneda Aidahotell provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.

Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa
Vihula Manor Country Club & Spa is a hidden treasure on the northern coast of Estonia, set amidst the pristine Lahemaa National Park close to the Baltic Sea.

Hotell Wesenbergh
The Wesenbergh is a modern hotel in the centre of Rakvere, half-way between Tallinn and the Russian border. It offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking. All rooms offer cable TV and Wi-Fi.

Vergi Sadam & Restoran Wirkes'
Vergi Sadam & Restoran Wirkes' has a garden, private beach area, a shared lounge and terrace in Vergi. 26 km from Lahemaa National Park, the hotel offers a bar and barbecue facilities.

Villa Wesenbergh
Located in Rakvere, 28 km from Lahemaa National Park, Villa Wesenbergh provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Art Hotell
Located in the centre of Rakvere, Art Hotell offers accommodation in individually designed room with free Wi-Fi. The hotel features on-site all-year art exhibitions. Rooms here are spacious and...

Rohuaia Apartments
Featuring a bar, Rohuaia Apartments features accommodation in Rakvere. The property features city and quiet street views, and is 37 km from Kiviõli Adventure Center. The aparthotel has family rooms.

Posti Guesthouse
Set in Rakvere and only 37 km from Kiviõli Adventure Center, Posti Guesthouse offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. This apartment features a garden.

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Rakvere is where my mother went to high school.
Rakvere is where my mother went to high school. Later the rest of her family (mother and sister) moved there to live. I consider it my home town away from my home town. Not only does it have great permanent attractions, like the 800-year-old castle with actors recreating life 500 years ago, but it has great occasional events. Like a punk rock festival every year. One time I was there, I unexpectedly came upon a street organ festival and spent the rest of the afternoon/evening with them. It has great places to eat with a variety of cuisines, from local to Caucasian and Asian (including sushi) and friendly, comfortable places to stay in between the eating, music and medieval life. It's small enough to get around on foot, but there are lots of buses too. You are sure to enjoy it!Guest review byTundernAustralia - 8.0
Beatiful and calm neighborhood with plenty possibilities to...
Beatiful and calm neighborhood with plenty possibilities to walk around in the nature. Eating possibilities are limited because the nearest neighbours are 6-7 km away. Still there is plenty activity possibilities in Vihula Manor itselt (museums, sports activities, trekking).Guest review byEeroEstonia - 10.0
Käsmu is , quite simply one of the most unspoiled, serene...
Käsmu is , quite simply one of the most unspoiled, serene and beautiful villages in the whole world. The views out across the bay are balm to the soul and walks in the primeval forests (nature's cathedral) and the peninsula are wonderful. The little church is charming with an organ, if you can manage to catch a service or concert, that is a musical marvel. Parts of this venerable instrument are over 300 years old! The informative and elegant Sea Museum, once a school for sailors, will tell you the history of the fine ships built here and the brave souls of the "Captain's Village" who sailed the seven seas in the 19th century. The village is still quite remote and careful planning is needed to get there by public transport. Direct buses go from Tallinn or there are buses from the local hub at Rakvere but these are few and far between. But Käsmu is well worth the effort and there are several excellent guest houses to stay in when you arrive ...Guest review byHilaryEstonia - 8.0
A pleasant little town in the north of the country.
A pleasant little town in the north of the country. It was a pleasure to walk through the restored streets of the old town. There are plenty of restaurants with good food and a relaxed atmosphere. Would have been nice to have extended opening hours for the museums and extended time to visit the castle, but our visit coincided with the Easter holiday and this may have been the reason for the reduced opening hours.Guest review byKonstantins KLatvia - 10.0
It is a beautiful peaceful town in Estonia.
It is a beautiful peaceful town in Estonia. A castle for sightseeing. A peacefull parc for recreation. There is also a spa with a 25m swimming pool. In the center village you find old restored buildings which are worth seeing. For shopping there is near the city a shopping mall.Guest review byAndreaSwitzerland