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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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planned a gravel ride

6 days ago

Time

8h06m

Distance

145km

Speed

17.9km/h

Ascent

570m

Descent

580m
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6 days ago

Check out more about the festival - rattafest.ee/en. Next festival takes place on May 14-16, 2027, "Trip through Soomaa"

planned a bike ride

June 2, 2026

Time

2h29m

Distance

40.7km

Speed

16.4km/h

Ascent

70m

Descent

70m
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November 4, 2025

This cycling route explores Matsalu National Park, Estonia’s best-known wetland area and one of Europe’s most important migratory bird habitats.



With its vast coastal meadows, reed beds, and low-lying floodplains, Matsalu is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.



A place where the land and sea meet in serene harmony.

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

3h29m

Distance

53.6km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
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November 5, 2025

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’s summer capital

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

3h55m

Distance

66.5km

Speed

17.0km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

100m
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, and like this.

November 5, 2025

The Pärnu – Liu loop is a scenic cycling route that follows the coastline of Pärnu Bay, combining seaside views, quiet country roads, and rich birdlife. This loop is perfect for a leisurely full-day ride, a family outing, or even a relaxed training trip, starting conveniently from the city of Pärnu.



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planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

8h50m

Distance

156km

Speed

17.6km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

350m
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May 19, 2026

This scenic coastal route leads from Tallinn to the seaside town of Haapsalu through forests, coastal landscapes, and quiet villages of Northern and Western Estonia. Much of the ride follows sections of EuroVelo 10, the Baltic Sea Cycle Route, and EuroVelo 13, the Iron Curtain Trail, with occasional

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

4h36m

Distance

68.6km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

140m
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and like this.

February 27, 2026

The cycling trail runs through the regions of Noarootsi and Nõva. You can choose between a shorter 32 km route or the full 68 km version. The trail follows a mix of tarmac, gravel, and forest roads.



Along the way, you’ll pass the newer residential area around Spithami and Põõsaspea, experience the quiet

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

5h44m

Distance

98.5km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

150m
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May 19, 2026

This section of EuroVelo 10 leads from the seaside city of Pärnu to Virtsu Harbour, where ferries connect the mainland with the islands of West Estonia, including Saaremaa. The ride begins in Pärnu, Estonia’s best-known seaside resort, famous for its long sandy beaches, relaxed atmosphere, cafés, restaurants

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

5h29m

Distance

96.7km

Speed

17.6km/h

Ascent

190m

Descent

130m
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November 28, 2025

This links the seaside town of Haapsalu with the inland town of Rapla, leading cyclists through some of Western Estonia’s most peaceful rural landscapes.



Starting from Haapsalu’s charming wooden old town, castle ruins and seaside promenade, the route heads inland past Ridala and toward Matsalu National

planned a bike ride

May 19, 2026

Time

4h25m

Distance

77.7km

Speed

17.6km/h

Ascent

140m

Descent

130m
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December 2, 2025

Route 11 is a tranquil West-Estonian crossing from Virtsu to Haapsalu, guiding cyclists through open coastal meadows, bird-rich wetland and the wide, flat landscapes characteristic of Läänemaa. For those following EuroVelo 10 or 13, this route also provides an appealing mainland alternative to the island

planned a bike ride

May 18, 2026

Time

1h27m

Distance

24.2km

Speed

16.7km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
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November 4, 2025

Route 344 starts and ends in Lihula, one of Western Estonia’s oldest towns. The Lihula Fortress Hill has been settled since ancient times, and the stone castle built here in 1211 marks the birthplace of medieval Läänemaa. Today, the ruins offer sweeping views of the surrounding wetlands, while the manor

planned a bike ride

May 18, 2026

Time

3h08m

Distance

47.7km

Speed

15.2km/h

Ascent

90m

Descent

90m
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November 4, 2025

Circular route 343 through Lääne County offers a perfect combination of pristine bog landscapes, quiet country roads, and centuries of local history. The trail connects Risti, Palivere, Liivi, Kullamaa, Koluvere and Kalju, guiding cyclists through the heart of Western Estonia’s nature and heritage sites

planned a gravel ride

May 18, 2026

Time

1h58m

Distance

35.5km

Speed

18.1km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
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November 4, 2025

Cycling route 342 explores one of Estonia’s most fascinating cultural landscapes — Noarootsi, the historic Swedish-settled peninsula north of Haapsalu. Once an island, it has gradually risen and joined the mainland due to post-glacial land uplift, but it has retained its distinct coastal Swedish heritage

planned a bike ride

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

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