Loode oak stand study trail (2.8 km)
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The oak belonging to the oldest generation of the Loode oak stand, dedicated to the linguist Johannes Aavik, was measured to be 450-500 years old in October 2000. The oldest generation of the oak stand is presumably formed of trees that remained from the shipbuilding campaign initiated by Peter I.
Sights
Several rare species grow in the oak stand. 14 orchid species have been found there.
Amenities
Information boards in the beginning of the trail and on the trail
Parking
The start of the trail is accessible by any means of transport. Parking for 2-3 buses or 10 cars.
Additional information
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct
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Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 58.238457
Longitude: 22.439439
L-EST 97x: 408908
L-EST 97y: 6456635