Марины: Kihnu
Kihnu offers a unique maritime experience with its vibrant sailing culture, picturesque marinas, and charming local harbor vibe.
О месте Kihnu
Kihnu Island, located in the southern part of the Baltic Sea, is Estonia's fourth-largest island. Kihnu covers an area of about 16.4 square kilometers and is home to around 500 residents. The island is known for its unique national culture, traditions, and way of life. The people of Kihnu are often involved in maritime activities, such as fishing and shipping. Compared to other small Estonian islands, Kihnu is more densely populated, but the lifestyle remains peaceful.
The island's nature is diverse, with sandy beaches, bogs, forests, and meadows. Kihnu is home to a variety of wildlife, including roe deer, hares, and several bird species such as waders, teal, and herons. The island also hosts a wide range of insect species and abundant wild mushrooms.
Kihnu has a small airstrip, with flights available to nearby destinations.
The island offers several attractions, including the Kihnu Lighthouse, which provides stunning views of the sea. The Kihnu Church, adorned with unique paintings inside, is another popular site. Visitors can also explore the Kihnu Museum, which showcases the island’s history and traditions. The island features a Kihnu handicraft village where visitors can purchase local products, such as woven items and traditional clothing.
The main activities on Kihnu are maritime-related – fishing and sailing are key parts of the island’s lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy sailing, fishing, and exploring the island’s natural beauty while immersing themselves in its peaceful and culturally rich way of life. Kihnu Island is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility, nature, and warm hospitality.
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Локальные марины
Марины: Kihnu — отсортированы по оценкам и отзывам шкиперов.
Локальные достопримечательности
Достопримечательности: Kihnu — полезные остановки при планировании времени на берегу.