RMK Peraküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve hiking route / Peraküla-Vihterpalu (27 km)
The Agriculture and Food Board warns about the spread of avian influenza. Please stay away from dead birds outdoors and ensure that your pets do not come into contact with them.
NB! If you find a dead bird, do not touch it or move it anywhere! Please report it to the Agriculture and Food Board by calling 605 4767 or 1247.
Estonia's longest hiking route starts at Nõva Visitor Centre at Peraküla and runs at first along a nearly century-old cobblestone road to solitary woods and then to the seaside. Along the trail there are spectacular lakes, amazing sandy beaches and wonderful villages.
Amenities
The trail is signposted and marked with white-green-white paint marks on trees. The rest stops on the trail and distances between them:
- Nõva Visitor Centre -Allikajärve campfire site 1,2 km
- Allikajärve campfire site - Lepaaugu campfire site 10 km
- Lepaaugu campfire site - Keibu campfire I site 2 km
- Keibu campfire site I -Vihterpalu campfire site 13 km
Water
Drinking water available at Nõva Visitor Centre; non-potable water from Lake Allika, Lake Toates, Lepaauk, the Vihterpalu river.
Parking
The best facility for long-term parking is at Nõva Visitor Centre. A few cars can also be parked at each campsite along the hiking route.
Additional information
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct