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Radroute in Tallinn, Kreis Harju, Estland

Other side of Tallinn bike tour

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14 km
Distanz
62 m
Aufstieg
63 m
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Über diese Route

Adventure in in urban jungle full of Soviet union architecture and interestil living areas.

Diese Fahrradroute ist ideal für: Citybike

Du fährst auf folgendem Untergrund: Asphaltiert

Highlights entlang der Route

POI Foto 1: immortalkris

Interessanter Ort

Stroomi beach is a child-friendly sandy swimming beach in northern Tallinn. Children can have fun in the playground, drive electric cars or jump on the trampoline. The beach also has areas for ball games, an open air gym, 2 outdoor cafes and an ice cream van. The beach has its own changing cabins, lockers, beach chair hire and shower. Stroomi beach is a popular barbecue and picnic place. In addition to beach facilities and playgrounds, it has lit bicycle tracks, sports fields and several cafés. Good to know: Beach patrol operates during the swimming season.

POI Foto 2: immortalkris

Interessanter Ort

Culture sector discovers and conquers forgotten spaces of the city. It seems that office is no longer just an office and our private lives and work are more and more connected. These tendencies are also expressed in urban space. The activity of Telliskivi Loomelinnak (Telliskivi Creative City) in Northern Tallinn has changed the former Baltic Railway factory area into a vibrant urban centre – there are 10 buildings on the territory with a total area of 25.000 m2 that now house a varied array of offices, cultural facilities, shops and bars. Something new seems to happen every week.

POI Foto 3: immortalkris

Interessanter Ort

The Kopli cemetery (German: Friedhof von Ziegelskoppel or Kirchhof von Ziegelskoppel; Estonian: Kopli kalmistu) was Estonia's largest Lutheran Baltic German cemetery, located in the suburb of Kopli in Tallinn. It contained thousands of graves of prominent citizens of Tallinn and stood from 1774 to shortly after World War II, when it was completely flattened and destroyed by the Soviet occupation authorities governing the country at the time.[1] The former cemetery is now a public park.[citation needed]

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