Getting to the top of the tower means getting to see a spectacular view and these towers won't let you down. Each of them is at least 20 meters up!
Observation tower on Suur Munamägi
Nature Sites
Observation tower on Suur Munamägi in temporarily opened. Suur Munamägi, 318 metres from the sea level, is the highest point of the Baltics. The...
Source: Võrumaa Arenduskeskus / Sven Zacek
Harimägi and Harimäe Observation Tower
Nature Sites
Harimägi is one of the largest mesas in the Otepää Uplands (211 m above sea level). It is worth coming to Harimäe whenever you are near Otepää. The...
Source: Otepää Turismiinfokeskus, Külliki Pikk
Tallinn TV Tower's observation deck
Architecture and history
Welcome to the Tallinn TV Towers observation deck! At a height of 170 metres, you will be treated to one of the most magnificent views of the...
Source: Tallinna Teletorn / Sergei Zjuganov
St. Olav’s Church and viewing platform
Architecture and history
The gothic steeple of this church, which was completed in the early 16th century, previously made the church one of the tallest buildings in the...
Source: Kadi-Liis Koppel, Tallinna Ettevõtlusameti turismiosakond
Iisaku hill nature reserve and viewing tower
Nature Sites
Tärivere hill – the highest natural point in Ida-Viru County – is home to the Iisaku viewing tower, which is 28 metres high. Situated 122 metres...
Source: Hetkeline, VisitEstonia Toolbox
Rõuge watchtower "Pesapuu"
Nature Sites
The Pesapuu watchtower is 30 meters high (the top observation platform is 27 meters from the ground) and it resembles a tree with two bird nests. The...
Source: Martin Mark
Tellingumäe viewing tower and recreational area
Nature Sites
The 28-metre Tellingumäe viewing tower offers spectacular views over the meadows along the Mustjõe River. Nearby, this river joins the Koiva (Gauja...
Source: Sven Zacek
Valgehobusemägi observation tower
Nature Sites
The observation tower is located at Valgehobusemägi, Mägede village, Järva County, next to the local ski and recreation centre. The tower is 25...
Source: Kalju Kertsmik
Emumägi hill and observation tower
Nature Sites
Emumägi hill is the highest point in the Pandivere uplands and northern Estonia. There is a 21.5-metre wooden observation tower on Emumägi hill. In...
Source: Taavi Luik
Viewing platform of Tehvandi ski-jump hill
Nature Sites
The viewing platform of the Tehvandi ski-jump hill is a unique tourist and sports site in the Nordic countries – you can go on a platform that is 34...