Muhu & Saaremaa Islands, Kuivastu to Kaali Crater - Estonia Road Trip

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This scenic road trip takes you from Kuivastu, a small village in the Muhu Island of Estonia, to the Kaali Crater, located on the neighboring island of Saaremaa.

🌏 Muhu Island is the third-largest island in Estonia, located in the Baltic Sea. It is part of the West Estonian archipelago and lies between the mainland of Estonia and the larger island of Saaremaa, to which it is connected by a causeway called the Väinatamm. Muhu is known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional Estonian villages, and rich cultural heritage. The island features charming wooden windmills, historic churches, and the well-preserved Muhu St. Catherine's Church, which dates back to the 13th century. Muhu is also famous for its unique local customs, handicrafts, and the annual Muhu Future Music Festival. The island's natural beauty, with its coastal meadows and forests, makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

🌏 Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia, located in the Baltic Sea. It is part of the West Estonian archipelago and is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, beaches, and limestone cliffs. The island's capital, Kuressaare, is home to the well-preserved Kuressaare Castle, a medieval fortress that now houses a museum. Saaremaa is famous for its unique cultural heritage, traditional windmills, and local crafts. The island also features natural attractions such as the Kaali meteorite craters and the Panga Cliff. Saaremaa's mild maritime climate and rich biodiversity make it a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities and relaxation. The island is accessible by ferry from the Estonian mainland and is connected to the neighboring island of Muhu by a causeway.

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