Sights in The North Coast
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Folk Windmill
North of Mustjala along the Ninase Peninsula is one of Saaremaa's kitschier icons. You can't miss the clunky wooden folk windmill, built to resemble a giant man in traditional costume. Sadly, his counterpart, a giant clothed female windmill, burned down in 2004.
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Musta Jala Galerii
Heading east from here, you'll pass the town of Mustjala, where you'll find Musta Jala Galerii, an art gallery where you can see colourful works by Navritolla and other Estonian artists. There's a handicrafts shop and a homy café with a garden patio.
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Pidula Fish Farm
East of the peninsula and 1km west of Pidula is the Pidula Fish Farm, where you can 'fish' for trout in stocked ponds. They'll even clean it and cook it for you if you wish. Camping and simple wooden cabins are available.
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Mihkli Farm Museum
At Viki on the road to Kihelkonna, about 30km from Kuressaare, a 19th-century farm has been preserved as the Mihkli Farm Museum. Here you can tour the old wooden farmhouses, rent out the sauna or pitch a tent.
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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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Panga Pank
Panga pank, Saaremaa's highest cliffs, run along the northern coast near Panga and offer some lovely panoramic views from the top.
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