Estonia: The Bradt Travel Guide FROM THE PUBLISHER
Estonia, the most northerly of the Baltic states, offers remarkably diverse architectural and scenic attractions. The medieval capital of Tallinn, with its narrow cobbled streets and air of timelessness, repays a visit in its own right. But this guide also allows you to explore further afield, leading you to newly restored manorhouses, enchanting windmills and the wild beauty of the western islands. In this extended third edition of Estonia: The Bradt Travel Guide, Neil Taylor helps make sense of the complexities which have shaped this country. With fully updated coverage of the sites and vital practical information, this is the most accurate and thorough companion on the travel shelves.
SYNOPSIS
Estonia is the smallest and most northerly of the Baltic States, yet it offers remarkably diverse architectural and scenic attractions. The medieval capital of Tallinn, with its narrow cobbled streets and air of timelessness, repays a visit in its own right, while those with more time can explore further afield to newly restored manor houses, pristine national parks, and the wild beauty of hate western islands. For the second edition of the Bradt guide to Estonia, author Neil Taylor has delved into the nation's history to help the reader make sense of the complexities which have formed the Estonian landscape and character. With balanced coverage of the country's attractions, backed up by essential practical information, this is the guide for every visitor.