Alutaguse vald is a large rural municipality in northeastern Estonia known for its quiet forests lakes and peat bogs. The area is sparsely populated and has wide stretches of untouched nature which makes it a peaceful destination for hiking birdwatching and exploring traditional Estonian countryside life. Many small villages preserve local heritage with wooden houses old farm landscapes and a strong connection to the natural environment. The region includes parts of Alutaguse National Park where visitors can experience deep forests sandy pine heathlands and habitats for wildlife such as lynx bears and rare birds.
Part of: Estonia