Pärnumaa Travel Guide
Estonia's summer capital beach, a UNESCO island of living culture, spring-flood bogs, and wild dune coast — the best of southwest Estonia.
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Why Explore Pärnumaa by Car
Buses reach Pärnu city. The wild coast, the bog, the island ferry terminal, and the dune trails are all beyond the bus network.
Kihnu Ferry Access
The ferry to Kihnu leaves from Munalaiu harbour, 40 km south of Pärnu. A car is the only practical way to reach the terminal.
Kabli Migration Watch
The bird monitoring station and wild beach at Kabli are 175 km from Tallinn with no bus connection whatsoever.
Soomaa Trailheads
The national park's bog boardwalk and canoe launch points are 20 km from the nearest bus stop on forest tracks.
Dune Nature Trails
Häädemeeste's moving dune system and beach access are reached only by car — the dune trail starts 3 km off the main road.
Southern Coast Loop
Drive the coastal road from Pärnu to Kabli — 40 km of quiet fishing villages and empty beaches only possible by car.
Tori Gorge Detour
The limestone gorge below Tori bridge is a 2-minute detour off the Pärnu–Tartu road. Worth it. No bus stops here.
6 Must-Visit Spots in Pärnumaa
From Estonia's best beach to a UNESCO island of living culture and a flood-season bog.
Pärnumaa in Summer
Summer highlights
- July: Pärnu Beach at its warmest — the Baltic reaches 22°C in the shallow bay
- Summer ferries to Kihnu run daily — a half-day trip to an island where time has stood still
- September: Kabli migration peak — hundreds of thousands of birds in a single day
- Soomaa canoe season: paddle bog streams through old-growth alder forest in perfect silence
Driving tips
- Winter tyres mandatory Dec 1–Mar 1 — included with all CarRental.ee cars
- Soomaa roads can flood in spring — check locally before visiting in March–April
- Kihnu ferry: book car spaces in advance in summer — the boat is small
- Coastal road south of Pärnu is fast and well-maintained — easy driving year-round
The Pärnumaa Two-Day Circuit
City beach, wild south coast, and bog national park — the full Pärnu County experience.
Tallinn → Tori Stud Farm
140 km. Horse stables tour, museum, gorge below the bridge. 1.5 hours.
Pärnu Beach & Old Town
20 km. Promenade, beach, summer resort town. Stay overnight in Pärnu.
Soomaa National Park
50 km east. Bog walk, canoe trip option, old-growth forest. 3 hours.
Kabli Nature Reserve
50 km south. Wild beach, bird monitoring station, dune coast. 1.5 hours.
Häädemeeste Dunes → Tallinn
15 km north. Moving dune trail. Return to Tallinn via coastal highway.
Add a third day for Kihnu island — ferry from Munalaiu, bicycle hire on the island, back by evening. Book ferry car spaces in advance in summer.
Who This Trip Is For
Pärnumaa is Estonia's most varied county for a road trip. Beach lovers base themselves in Pärnu in July and day-trip to the wild south coast. Birdwatchers should plan for September at Kabli — the migration spectacle is world-class. Cultural travellers make the Kihnu ferry crossing a priority — the island is on the UNESCO list for good reason. Families divide their time between the town beach and Soomaa's canoe trips. And anyone who has been to Estonia before and wants to discover what lies beyond the national park will find Pärnumaa endlessly rewarding.
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