Discover the Charm of the Lanz Bulldog Tractor in Kuressaare
Explore the Lanz Bulldog Tractor in Kuressaare, a fascinating glimpse into Estonia's agricultural heritage and vintage machinery.
The Lanz Bulldog Tractor in Kuressaare is a unique tourist attraction that showcases the agricultural heritage of Estonia. Visitors can explore this vintage tractor, learn its history, and appreciate the craftsmanship behind its design.
A brief summary to Lanz Bulldog Tractor
- Kuressaare, Saare County, EE
Local tips
- Visit during the daylight hours for the best photography opportunities.
- Check for any local events or exhibitions related to agriculture in the area during your visit.
- Pair your visit with a stroll around the nearby Kuressaare Castle for a full day of exploration.
Getting There
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Walking
From Kuressaare Castle, exit the castle grounds and head northeast toward the main road, Tallinna Street. Continue straight for about 300 meters until you reach the intersection with Pikk Street. Turn left onto Pikk Street and walk for another 500 meters. The Lanz Bulldog Tractor is located approximately 100 meters down the road on the right side, near the intersection with Kooli Street.
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Driving
If you are driving from Kuressaare Castle, exit the castle grounds and head northeast toward Tallinna Street. Merge onto Tallinna Street and drive straight for about 1 kilometer. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Pikk Street. Drive along Pikk Street for about 500 meters and look for the Lanz Bulldog Tractor on the right side near Kooli Street. Parking may be available along the road, but be sure to check for any parking restrictions.
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Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, look for a local bus heading towards Kuressaare town center. Get off at the nearest stop to Kuressaare Castle. From there, follow the walking directions mentioned above. Alternatively, check local bus schedules for any specific routes that might take you closer to the Lanz Bulldog Tractor. Note that bus fares will vary, so be prepared to pay a small fee, usually around 1-2 euros.