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).
Parking
Parking area for 30 cars
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
Hiking Options
700 m from the parking area to blue springs, RMK hiking route Peraküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve
Outdoor Fireplace
Covered Fireplace Saula campfire site
Sights
Viking village, Saula blue springs, the grove
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 Environmental code of conduct, rules of conduct and waste-sorting policy
Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 59.218117
Longitude: 25.036433
L-EST 97x: 558745.2
L-EST 97y: 6565057.2