Alutaguse Rahvuspark is a large national park in northeastern Estonia known for its deep forests quiet bogs and clean lakes. It protects some of the most remote and untouched landscapes in the country including pine woodlands peatlands and sandy heath areas. The park is a stronghold for wildlife such as brown bears lynx wolves and many rare bird species. Visitors can explore peaceful hiking trails wooden boardwalks and natural viewpoints that show the wide open character of the region. Alutaguse Rahvuspark highlights the beauty of wild Estonia and offers a calm atmosphere for nature lovers.
Part of: Estonia