
Pärnu Rannapark
Best time to visit
Early morning hours or early autumn are the most ideal because it is the least crowded and the lighting creates a picturesque atmosphere.
Budget tips
The park is free to visit. It is worth avoiding local events as ticket prices at surrounding facilities may increase during these times.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Families, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: This park covers over 50 hectares and boasts a history of more than 100 years. Both locals and tourists like to stroll here, especially because of its proximity to the seaside.
Highlights: The park is unique for its lighthouse, which originally served as a navigation beacon and is now a venue for art exhibitions. On the southern side of the park, there is a special salt stadium providing a unique experience for sports enthusiasts.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot on varied terrain.
- Take photos near the lighthouse as it offers a fantastic perspective at sunset.
- Avoid weekend afternoons because the picnic areas in the park are fully booked then.
- Use sunscreen and bring water because there are few shaded areas on summer days.
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