Lighthouse sights in Estonia
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Kiipsaare Lighthouse
At the northwestern tip of Tagamõisa Peninsula is the striking Kiipsaare lighthouse, which leans at a steep angle towards the sea.
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Ristna Lighthouse
A lighthouse stands at the western end of the peninsula near Ristna (Stockholm is just over 200km west of here). It was brought to Hiiumaa by freighter from Paris, where it was made, together with the lighthouse at Tahkuna.
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Kõpu Lighthouse
Hiiumaa's best-known landmark is the inland Kõpu lighthouse, the third-oldest, continuously operational lighthouse in the world. A lighthouse has stood on this raised bit of land since 1531, though the present white limestone tower was built in 1845. At 37m high, it can be seen 55km away.
East of here, near the 61km highway mark, is the 1.5km Rebastemäe nature trail, which takes in forest paths along the highest (therefore oldest) parts of the island. You can get more information at the small information booth next door to the restaurant near the lighthouse base.
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