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The Tiskre Stream, known locally as Tiskre oja, is a tranquil river located in Harjumaa, Estonia, flowing through the western parts of Tallinn. Originating from the expansive Lake Harku, this 4.6-kilometer-long waterway meanders northward before gracefully emptying into Kakumäe Bay, a part of the larger Gulf of Finland. With an elevation of approximately 21 meters, the Tiskre Stream offers a gentle natural escape within the urban landscape, historically recognized by names such as Laddenpe, Lahepea, and Kivioja.
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Elevazione 20 m
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martedì 3 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 31,0 km/h
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Historically, Tiskre Stream has been known by several other names, including Laddenpe, Lahepea, and Kivioja. These names reflect its long history and local significance.
A notable landmark is the bridge that connects Räime and Roostiku streets between Tiskre and Kakumäe, providing a convenient crossing point and enhancing the network of walking paths. The stream also features a dam regulator, constructed in 1980.
The Tiskre Stream itself is approximately 4.6 kilometers long. While there isn't a single designated 'route,' visitors often create their own walks by following the stream's course. The flat terrain makes it easy to enjoy walks of varying lengths, from a short stroll to a more extended exploration.
While the intro mentions warmer months, Tiskre Stream can be enjoyed in winter. The generally flat terrain makes it accessible, but hikers should be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions. The serene winter landscape offers a different, quiet beauty.
Dedicated parking lots are not explicitly mentioned. Parking is typically available in the surrounding residential areas. Visitors are advised to park respectfully and be mindful of local residents.
The Tiskre Stream flows through the western parts of Tallinn, meaning there are various cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby districts of Tiskre and Kakumäe. A short walk or drive will lead you to options for refreshments and meals.
The stream is particularly known for its fishing opportunities, with large numbers of perch migrating from the sea to Lake Harku in early spring. Trout have also been caught. Beyond fish, the natural setting suggests opportunities to observe various bird species and other small wildlife typical of urban green spaces.
While there isn't a single designated 'loop trail' in the traditional sense, the area allows visitors to create their own routes. Many choose to follow the stream's course, often utilizing the bridge between Räime and Roostiku streets to cross and explore both banks, effectively creating personalized loop-like walks.
The terrain along Tiskre Stream is generally flat, making it suitable for leisurely walks. This flatness suggests that many sections could be accessible for strollers. For wheelchair users, specific path conditions should be checked, but the overall gentle nature of the area is a positive indicator.
As Tiskre Stream is known for fishing, it is highly probable that permits or licenses are required in accordance with Estonian fishing regulations. Anglers should always check local rules and obtain necessary permits before fishing.
Given the generally flat terrain, comfortable walking shoes are usually sufficient. Depending on the season, appropriate outerwear for rain or cold is advisable. If you plan to fish, bring your fishing gear and any required permits. For longer walks, water and snacks are always a good idea.