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Visit Estonia

Estonia is the natural choice for the inquisitive and responsible Natural Nomad. It’s for those wanting to discover nature at their own pace. And it’s for those who seek to experience a deeper connection with, and have a smaller impact on, the landscapes, local life and wildlife they encounter.

Because in Estonia, no matter your schedule, you’ll have all the time in the world; Off-the-beaten-path is only 15 minutes away. Summer sunsets can last a lifetime. With so much to see, there’s an extra season to see it.

Thanks to our compact size and effortless accessibility, Estonia tailors its time to the traveller, meaning you can better connect to our natural roots – and your own.

Visit Estonia. It’s about time.

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Complete guide to cycling in Estonia:

visitestonia.com/en/what-to-do/a-complete-guide-to-cycling-in-estonia

Selection of Cycling events in Estonia:

Rattafest “Cycling adventure through Setomaa” – 3‑day, 130 km cultural ride through Setomaa. (15-17 May)

Alutaguse Bike Marathon – tough MTB race in scenic forest terrain. (30 May)

Tour of Estonia – major UCI stage race each June. (4-6 June)

Tartu Cycling Race (Tartu Rattaralli) – iconic 64/131 km road event, part of the UCI Gran Fondo series, plus the world’s largest kids’ races. (7 June)

PÖÖRIRANDO – 24‑hour midsummer bikepacking adventure. (13-14 June)

Grävely Fest – 92/159 km gravel rides with concerts, sauna, and a “Hangover Ride.” (31 July - 2 August)

KõKõva 900/500 – extreme 900 km or 500 km self‑supported wilderness challenge. (14 August)

Tartu Bike Marathon – Estonia’s biggest MTB/Gravel event (126/86/40/21 km), now in the UCI Gravel World Series. (19 September)
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April 20, 2026

Time

5h55m

Distance

104km

Speed

17.5km/h

Ascent

190m

Descent

180m
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December 5, 2025

Small cycling route on Muhu and Saaremaa islands. Good for 2-3 overnights: Muhu island, Orisaare, Leisi and finish in Kuressaare

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planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

19h23m

Distance

333km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

600m

Descent

600m
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November 27, 2025

Saaremaa and Muhu are part of the EuroVelo 10 Baltic Sea Cycle Route (Estonian National cycling Route 1), making the islands one of the most iconic segments of Europe’s great Baltic circuit.



The EuroVelo trail arrives by ferry from the mainland to Kuivastu Harbour, continues across Muhu and over the V

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

2h35m

Distance

46.3km

Speed

17.9km/h

Ascent

70m

Descent

70m
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November 4, 2025

This 46 km island loop, route 321 is a perfect day ride from Kuressaare, combining Saaremaa’s most iconic sights — the Kaali meteorite crater, ancient strongholds, medieval churches, and peaceful countryside roads.



Starting from Kuressaare, follow the well-paved cycle paths out of town and head northeast

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

1h38m

Distance

23.8km

Speed

14.5km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

40m
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November 4, 2025

This 23 km southern route across Muhu Island leads you through landscapes rich in history, coastal charm and timeless village life — from ancient strongholds and iconic windmills to quiet country lanes where traditional island culture still thrives. It is one half of Muhu’s complete cycling experience

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

2h04m

Distance

37.1km

Speed

17.9km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

50m
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November 4, 2025

Hiiumaa invites you to slow down and explore its peaceful coastal roads, seaside villages and charming manors at your own pace. The 37 km From Harbour to Harbour route 302 runs through the southern part of the island, connecting Emmaste with Suuremõisa, and offers a wonderfully varied experience — from

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

2h16m

Distance

39.6km

Speed

17.4km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
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November 4, 2025

The Tahkuna Peninsula offers one of the most fascinating cycling experiences on Hiiumaa — a combination of coastal beauty, quiet forest trails and traces of the island’s complex history. This 38.6 km circular route 304 from Kärdla takes you through peaceful nature, seaside villages and former military

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

1h02m

Distance

15.9km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

30m
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November 4, 2025

The Sarve Peninsula is one of Hiiumaa’s best-kept secrets — a quiet corner of the island where time seems to stand still. This 16 km route begins near Heltermaa Harbour and leads you through coastal landscapes, small fishing villages, and open alvar meadows dotted with birch trees and chive blossoms

planned a bike ride

April 20, 2026

Time

2h21m

Distance

40.7km

Speed

17.3km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
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November 4, 2025

Just 45 minutes by ferry from the mainland, Vormsi (Swedish: Ormsö) is Estonia’s fourth-largest island — a quiet world of juniper fields, seaside meadows, and centuries-old Swedish heritage. The island’s name derives from the Viking word Orm, meaning “snake,” and the island’s history is deeply intertwined

planned a bike ride

April 15, 2026

Time

3h33m

Distance

54.7km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
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November 5, 2025

This 49 km loop, route 368 combines Pärnu’s seaside charm, historic manor landscapes, and the industrial heritage of Lavassaare peatlands. The route offers a varied ride with city cycling paths, quiet country roads, and peaceful forest sections — perfect for a relaxed day trip starting right from Estonia

planned a bike ride

April 15, 2026

Time

8h52m

Distance

155km

Speed

17.5km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

340m
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