Vainupea rest stop
This rest stop is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, close to the eastern border of Lahemaa National Park.
The name Vainupea has been given here to the cape, the beach, the smallest river in Northern Estonia, the historic village, the harbour, the chapel, and the cemetery closest to the sea in Estonia. The village includes Vaindloo Island, the northernmost point in Estonia, and known as a resting place for fishermen and seal hunters. The first written record of Vainupea beach dates back to 1499, when it was part of the Karula Knight’s Manor, in Haljala Parish. Vainupea has been known as a summer resort since the 19th century. Immediately on the shore of the sea is a sharp-pointed erratic boulder – the Kaarnakivi boulder. With a height of 5.5 metres and a circumference of 24.5 metres, the stone ranks as the 65th largest in Estonia.
Sights
Vainupea church, village and beach
Amenities
Parking area, boardwalk from the parking area to the coast, DC, 3 waste bins
Parking
Parking for 25 cars or 3 buses.
Additional information
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct
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+372 329 5555
info.lahemaa@rmk.ee
Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 59.585990
Longitude: 26.265466
L-EST 97x: 627973
L-EST 97y: 6607556