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Lääne-Viru

Windmill – Sagadi Manor loop from Tiigi küla

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Estonia
Lääne-Viru

Windmill – Sagadi Manor loop from Tiigi küla

Moderate

4.6

(11)

48

riders

Windmill – Sagadi Manor loop from Tiigi küla

02:51

49.0km

220m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Lahemaa rahvuspark

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Bus stop

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519 m

Vihula Manor

Highlight • Historical Site

It contains the estate (manor house, stables, barns, and servants' quarters) with land, forest, and water. Sub-farms, which were managed from the main farm, were called Vorwerk (forecourt).

In the past, a manor represented wealth or property. This gave rise to the term "gut" (good) for a large agricultural estate. The estates that knights received from their king for meritorious services were also called "rittergüter" (manorial estates). In northern Germany, especially in Schleswig-Holstein, they were also called "Adeliges Gut" (noble estates).

Within the framework of manorial rule, a manorial estate, as a manorial estate, had extensive powers. For example, patrimonial jurisdiction emanated from the manorial lord, in Prussia even until the 19th century.

Over time, the term "rittergüter" (manorial estate) or "noble estate" became detached from the ownership structure and simply referred to an agricultural enterprise endowed with certain rights, which could also be owned by commoners.

The helpers of the old manor houses were once allowed to live in small settlements called "Heisch" in northern German (Wikipedia).

Today, the manor houses a hotel and a spa.

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1.14 km

Windmill

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An old windmill just before Vihula Manor can be seen from the road.

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6.95 km

Sagadi Manor

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The Manor of Sagadi is particularly well-known and interesting for tourists. It is on the edge of Lahemaa National Park. The estate was first mentioned in a document in 1444. In 1687 Gideon von Fock acquired the manor, in whose family he remained until 1919, with brief interruptions. The main building was built between 1749 and 1753 with a rococo facade. The side wings and the main house were renovated in 1793 in the style of early classicism. The park with over 100 tree species and an artistically designed pond is also worth seeing.

Sagadi now houses a forestry museum as well as a hotel and restaurant. Concerts and theater performances take place in summer (Wikipedia).

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15.3 km

Palmse Manor

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Very beautiful manor house in Lahemaa National Park, definitely worth a visit.

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16.1 km

Palmse Manor

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From the 13th century to 1510, the area of the former estate was owned by the St. Michael's Convent in Tallinn. After that it changed hands several times and in 1522 it came into the hands of the von Metztacken family. In 1677 the estate came to the German-Baltic von der Pahlen family through marriage. At the end of the 17th century, the construction of a representative mansion began, which received its present form in the 19th century. A park was laid out around the manor house, which was initially designed according to the French model. The park was later enlarged to 18 hectares and given the character of an English landscape park. The estate was expropriated after the end of the First World War and after the establishment of the independent state of Estonia in the course of the dissolution of the estates in 1919. Until the Second World War, the manor housed a convalescent home of the Estonian Schutzbund Kaitseliit. During the period of the first independence and later after the incorporation as the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic into the Soviet Union, the former manor buildings and lands were used for different purposes, whereby the preservation of the building structure played only a minor role or not at all (Wikipedia).

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25.9 km

Võsu Beach

Beach

7

26.3 km

Suppama Shower and Toilet Facility

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A great space for adventurers. Free shower, beautiful beach and enough space to put a tent.

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26.7 km

Võsu Beach

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bathing place. Also good for a picnic

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41.0 km

Very nice tour to an old fishing village Altja.

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49.0 km

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Bus stop

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45.2 km

3.06 km

694 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

46.1 km

1.27 km

628 m

572 m

425 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 20 May

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