Kabli Visitor Center
Kabli Visitor Centre is situated in the pine forest on the shore of the Gulf of Riga. Coastal sea and meadows, versatile forests, fascinating bogs and the local scenery are the most characteristic features of the nearest surroundings. Priivitsa campfire site, a good spot for setting up a tent or making fire, is situated near the nature centre. Kabli nature study trail is also nearby.
We share information about RMK hiking trails and various activities in the area. We conduct nature education programs for children and adults on various topics. It's possible to watch the migration of birds and bird ringing in autumn. Find out more about our programs and events!
NB! Camping in the visitor centre's yard is not allowed! Please use Priivitsa campfire site!
Parking
Parking for 10 cars
Amenities
- Discount campaign programs for general education schools and kindergartens in the winter, spring and autumn
- paid educational nature programs
- information and promotional materials about RMK Pärnumaa Recreation Area and other RMK recreation areas
- access to the databases, exhibitions and documentaries of the nature centre
- nature-themed summer camps;
- camping, fire-making and picnicking
- forest- and nature-related events
Wheelchair Accessibility
Available
Hiking Options
You can hike along Kabli nature study trail and the RMK Hiking Route section Kopra–Ikla (74 km).
Outdoor Fireplace
Covered Fireplace
Maintenance
Sights
Kabli Visitor Centre is situated in RMK Pärnumaa Recreation Area, on the shore of the Gulf of Riga. Permanent exhibition introducing the area, documentaries, books, CDs and DVDs on nature and forest-related themes, databases, nature educational programmes and events, promotional materials and information about RMK Pärnumaa Recreation Area and other RMK recreation areas.
Additional Information
- Card payment.
- At the permanent exhibition you can learn about the southern Pärnu County and the unique and beautiful nature of Northern Livonia—forests, fens, coastal meadows, migration of birds, and forest management. The exhibition features photo displays, revolving cylinders and portable prisms with nature photography which tell their story to the accompaniment of sounds of nature through interactive solutions.
- Before going on a nature walk please read the Environmental code of conduct, rules of conduct and waste-sorting policy
Küllike Sisask, communication manager, +372 5302 0833
01.05 to 31.05, Mon to Sun 10.00-16.00
01.06 to 31.08 Mon to Sun 10.00-18.00
except on public holidays
Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 58.019223
Longitude: 24.450443
L-EST 97x: 526621.4
L-EST 97y: 6430965.3