Estonia, the northern Baltic land of primeval forests, rivers, bogs, lakes and sea islands, has one of the smallest populations of any country in the world, and most of the people have opted for city life, leaving the countryside rather wild and filled with rare birds, plants and roaming deer, elk, wild boar, bears and wolves.
Kuressaare Castle (Tallinn): The main attraction in Kuressaare is its medieval episcopal castle (or Bishop's Castle). It dates from the 14th century.
Kadriorg Palace (Tallinn):The Russian Tsar Peter I began building Kadriorg Palace and Park in 1718.
Tallinn Town Hall Square (Tallinn): With its colourful buildings, turreted walls and gabled roofs, Tallinn is one of the best-preserved historic centres in Europe.
The Old Town (Tallinn) : The winding, cobbled streets of Tallinn's historic centre are the focus for most visitors to the city and the hub of the major tourist attractions.