Saula Siniallikate (blue springs) nature trail (0.7 km)
The 700-metre-long nature trail takes visitors to an ancient sacred site ̶ the blue springs. The largest and most well-known of the springs is the turquoise coloured sand-bottomed rising spring known as Siniallikas (blue spring), accompanied by the darker-water Mustallikas (black spring) and the lighter Valgeallikas (white spring).
Sights
Viking village, Saula blue springs, the grove
Camping
Saula campfire site
Amenities
Benches, a large information board at the beginning of the trail, an information stand with the holy grove behavior practices at the grove’s gate
Parking
Parking area for 30 cars.
Additional information
Nearby, on the other side of the highway, there is a Viking village as an attraction, where you can have a meal and, if you wish, get a sauna and an accommodation. On the other side of the road there is Saula's campfire site.
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct
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Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 59.218117
Longitude: 25.036433
L-EST 97x: 558745.2
L-EST 97y: 6565057.2