Tallinn: Natural Attraction
Places and attractions in the Natural attraction category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Historical place
- Shopping
- Gothic architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping centre
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Theater
- History museum
- Concerts and shows
- Art museum
- Memorial
- Harbor
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- Arenas and stadiums
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Lake
- Vernacular architecture
- Cemetery
- Tower
- Sacred and religious sites
- Forts and castles
- Library
Toompea
Landmark hill and government building site Toompea Hill, a limestone plateau that rises above the city of Tallinn, Estonia, is a site steeped in legend and history. Dominating the city's skyline, Toompea is not just a geographical feature but the historic heart of the Estonian capital.
Harku Lake
Harku Lake is a 162.9 ha lake on the western border of Tallinn, Estonia. It has an average depth of 1.6 m and a maximum depth of 2.5 m. Lake's beach is the only lakeside beach in Tallinn. On the beach, there are changing cabins, a shower, children’s playgrounds and ball games areas.
Lake Ülemiste
Lake Ülemiste is the largest of the lakes surrounding Tallinn, Estonia. Ülemiste is the main part of the Tallinn water supply system, which supplies the city with most of its drinking water. The lake is fed mostly by Kurna stream and the Pirita River, through the Vaskjala–Ülemiste canal.
Snelli Pond
Snelli tiik, also Šnelli tiik is a pond in Estonian capital Tallinn.
Lake Raku
Lake Raku is an artificial lake in Tallinn, Estonia, located between Männiku road and Viljandi highway. It is 3130 meters long, and 1070 meters wide.