Discover the Majestic Keila Waterfall
Experience the natural beauty of Keila Waterfall, a serene escape in Estonia, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Keila Waterfall, one of Estonia's most picturesque natural attractions, offers visitors a breathtaking display of cascading waters set against a backdrop of lush greenery. Located just a short drive from Tallinn, this scenic spot is ideal for nature lovers and photographers alike, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The waterfall plunges approximately 6 meters, creating a captivating sight, especially during the spring melt when the flow is at its peak. As you approach, the sound of rushing water fills the air, enhancing the sense of peace and immersion in nature. The surrounding area features well-maintained walking paths that allow for easy access to various viewpoints. These paths meander through the forest, offering glimpses of the unique flora and fauna native to this region. The scenic beauty of Keila Waterfall is particularly enchanting in autumn when the foliage transforms into a palette of vibrant colors. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely picnic by the riverbank or simply relax and take in the serene atmosphere. Keila Waterfall is not only a visual delight but also carries historical significance, with remnants of the old Keila castle nearby, adding depth to your visit. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquility, or a chance to explore Estonia's rich natural heritage, Keila Waterfall promises an unforgettable experience.
Local tips
- Visit during early spring or autumn for the most stunning views.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the trails.
- Consider visiting during weekdays to avoid crowds.
A brief summary to Keila waterfall
- Lõokese tee, Meremõisa, Harju County, 76705, EE
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car from the Estonian Islands, take a ferry to the mainland. The most common route is to use the ferry service from Tallinna to the mainland. Once you arrive at the mainland, drive towards Tallinn and then take the E263 road towards Keila. Follow the signs for Keila and continue on Lõokese tee until you reach the Keila Waterfall, which is located at Lõokese tee, Meremõisa, 76705 Harju maakond. There is parking available near the waterfall.
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Public Transportation
To reach Keila Waterfall using public transportation, take a ferry from the Estonian Islands to the mainland (Tallinn). From the Tallinn ferry terminal, you can catch a train from the Tallinn Train Station to Keila. The train runs regularly and the journey takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Keila station, exit and take a local bus or taxi to the waterfall located at Lõokese tee, Meremõisa, 76705 Harju maakond. The bus may run infrequently, so check the local bus schedule ahead of time.
Attractions Nearby to Keila waterfall
- Keila-Joa castle Schloss Fall
- Keila-Joa hiking trail
- Meremõisa varemed
- Keila-Joa Rand
- Meremõisa camper place
- Ancient sacrificial stone "Aidakivi" (heritage of Estonia)
- Türisalu cliff
- Laulasmaa rand
- Treppoja Cascade
- Kloogaranna rand
- Peeter Suure Merekindlus
- Lahe Pank
- Peeter Suure Merekindluse valmimata rannakaitsepatarei süvend, 1916. a.
- Secret beach
- Suurupi Lighthouse Rear/ Suurupi ülemine tuletorn
Landmarks nearby to Keila waterfall
- Peeter Suure Merekindluse varjenditevaheline tunnelisüsteem
- Amandus Adamsoni Ateljeemuuseum
- Saue manor
- Lootuse Küla MTÜ
- Estonian Open Air Museum
- Peeter Suure merekindluse Männiku lõhkeaineladude vallid
- Pääsküla bog trail
- Paljassaare Poolsaar
- Rock of Tondi
- Telliskivi Creative City
- Monument Eestimaa ametiühingute I kongressi delegaatidele.
- Kalamaja Cemetery Park
- Linda Monument
- Tall Hermann
- Street with old traditional wooden houses