
Pärnu Vallikäär
Best time to visit
Visit in mid-spring when the tulips and daffodils are in full bloom. Morning hours have fewer visitors, making the walk more enjoyable.
Budget tips
The park is free to visit, so there is no entrance fee, making it a very budget-friendly outing.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Art enthusiasts, Families, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
30-45 minutes
About
Quick facts: The park section located at the site of the city wall is about 700 meters long and freely accessible in all seasons. In spring, the promenade is decorated with 300 tulips and daffodils, filling the area with vibrant colors.
Highlights: The former moat now serves as a quiet promenade, crossed in the middle by a small wooden bridge where local artists often hold outdoor exhibitions. The park features a bronze statue that recalls a local legend, which says that the disappearance of the city wall brought spiritual freedom to the inhabitants.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the walking path is gravelly and uneven in places.
- The small wooden bridge is a great photo spot, especially at sunset.
- Bring a small picnic with you, as there are benches and green areas in the park to relax.
- Avoid the afternoon hours, as there tend to be more local walkers and less tranquility.
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