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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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about 15 hours ago

Time

3h53m

Distance

66.5km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

100m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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November 5, 2025

The Pärnu – Liu loop is a scenic 66 km 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 P

planned a gravel ride.

about 15 hours ago

Time

2h14m

Distance

36.7km

Speed

16.4km/h

Ascent

290m

Descent

290m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

November 4, 2025

This 37 km route 263 takes cyclists through the rolling hills, lakes, and forests surrounding Otepää, one of Estonia’s most scenic cycling regions. The trail combines cultural landmarks, sporting history, and natural beauty — making it a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.



Starting from Hotel Bernhard

planned a bike ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

2h14m

Distance

39.7km

Speed

17.8km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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 road ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

2h06m

Distance

43.3km

Speed

20.6km/h

Ascent

150m

Descent

150m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

November 4, 2025

This 44 km cycling route 224 south of Tartu combines smooth paved roads, charming villages, and the scenic flow of the Emajõgi River. It’s a perfect half-day trip for those who enjoy open countryside, historic manors, and peaceful riverside riding.



The loop begins at Roiu, following quiet rural roads

planned a gravel ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

6h53m

Distance

86.5km

Speed

12.6km/h

Ascent

670m

Descent

750m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

February 13, 2026

Tartu Bike Marathon (Tartu Rattamaraton) 2026 is the nation’s largest bike event. With distances of 126 km, 86 km, 40 km and 21 km across the Otepää–Elva region, the marathon enters a new era in 2026 as part of the UCI Gravel World Series, giving participants the chance to qualify for the Gravel World

planned a gravel ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

8h47m

Distance

151km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

260m

Descent

260m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

November 5, 2025

This 145 km route 363 through South Pärnu county takes you from the sandy beaches of the Baltic coast into the heart of Estonia’s most pristine bogs, forests, and wildlife areas. It’s a long and varied journey — perfect for experienced cyclists who love natural landscapes and quiet backroads.



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planned a gravel ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

1h29m

Distance

23.7km

Speed

16.1km/h

Ascent

160m

Descent

230m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

November 4, 2025

This 23 km cycling route 281 takes you through one of Southern Estonia’s most dramatic landscapes — the Piusa River Valley, where deep forests, sandstone cliffs, and ancient caves meet. The route winds through the Piusa River Primeval Valley Landscape Protection Area, created to safeguard the river’s

planned a gravel ride.

about 17 hours ago

Time

9h23m

Distance

126km

Speed

13.4km/h

Ascent

980m

Descent

1,060m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

February 13, 2026

Tartu Bike Marathon (Tartu Rattamaraton) 2026 is the nation’s largest bike event. With distances of 126 km, 86 km, 40 km and 21 km across the Otepää–Elva region, the marathon enters a new era in 2026 as part of the UCI Gravel World Series, giving participants the chance to qualify for the Gravel World

planned a bike ride.

about 18 hours ago

Time

2h35m

Distance

46.2km

Speed

17.9km/h

Ascent

60m

Descent

60m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

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 road ride.

about 20 hours ago

Time

20h08m

Distance

466km

Speed

23.1km/h

Ascent

1,930m

Descent

1,980m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

November 27, 2025

EuroVelo 11 (also part of National Cycling Routes 1, 3 and 4) offers a unique opportunity to discover Estonia from south to north, taking you through hilly landscapes, nature parks, and historical towns, all the way to the Baltic Sea.



The route enters Estonia from Valga, a border town with Latvia, and

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