At the heart of Lahemaa National Park lies the beautiful traditional Palmse
manor and park, some 80 kilometers from Tallinn, on the shores of The Baltic
sea.
Park Hotel Palmse, the converted manor distillery, is set amongst
unspoilt nature. Enjoy a relaxing holiday, and stay at our country hotel with 27
rooms.
The large 18th century residence, which once belonged to the von Pahlen
family, has been restored and is now, once more, the jewel in the crown of the
park. The group of buildings which form the manor are surrounded by park, where
trees, both common and rare, can be found, as well as a lake with swans and a
garden pavilion. Beyond, lie the woods and the forest. Nowadays, the manor
itself is a museum and is open to the public. One of the largest of the group of
buildings in the manor complex is the former distillery which has been rebuilt
to form the hotel. This has meant that the unity of the manor buildings has been
preserved as a whole, taking into account heritage and environment. Our guests
are offered everything which can be expected from a comfortable country hotel.
Your destination
is a location in Northern Estonia in the province of Lääne Virumaa which
stretches from the Gulf of Finland in the north to the Pandivere Hills in the
South. It is an area where the rivers Kunda, Toolse and Pada have cut deep beds
through the landscape.
Lahemaa National Park
is known for its attractive and special natural surroundings, for given
peninsula jutting out into the sea, and its bays which have given the region its
name, lahemaa meaning 'land of bays' in Estonian. At your request, Park Hotel
Palmse will organise outings and excursions to enable you to explore the
beautiful countryside of the national park. |