Raplamaa rural landscape in summer
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Raplamaa Travel Guide

Manor estates, a medieval valley church, ancient bogs, and a wetland reserve — Estonia's quietest county between Tallinn and the west coast.

place6 top spotsstraighten65–90 km from Tallinndirections_carBest explored by car

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Why Explore Raplamaa by Car

Raplamaa is a county of farm roads and forest tracks. Almost nothing worth visiting is served by public transport.

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Manor Circuit

Three manor estates within 25 km of each other. Link them in a morning by car; by bus each is a separate half-day trip.

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Bog Trailhead Access

Mahtra bog's boardwalk entrance has no bus connection — 4 km of forest road from the main highway.

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Silma Reserve

The observation tower trail at Silma starts 3 km off any bus route. A car is the only practical option.

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Tallinn Day-Trip Territory

The entire county lies within 90 km of Tallinn. A single day by car covers three manor estates, a bog, and a medieval church.

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Valley Village Roads

Vigala and its medieval church sit in a valley of narrow lanes through hayfields — beautiful driving, no buses.

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Passing-Through Country

Raplamaa sits on the Tallinn–Pärnu and Tallinn–Haapsalu routes. A car lets you stop at every worthwhile detour.

6 Must-Visit Spots in Raplamaa

Manors, bogs, a medieval church, and a wetland reserve — all within 90 km of Tallinn.

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Kehtna Manor & Park

Kehtna Parish

straighten65 km from Tallinn

A handsome early 19th-century classicist manor in a park of ancient oaks and limes — one of the most visited manor estates in Raplamaa. The main building is well-preserved and the parkland runs along the Kehtna stream. The estate outbuildings include a working farm and a local history museum. Closest major manor to Tallinn in the county and an easy first stop on the way south.

do_not_disturb_onBus to Kehtna village; manor is 1.5 km walk or drive from the stop
check_circleManor history, park walks, classicist architecture
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Vigala Church & Village

Vigala Parish

straighten90 km from Tallinn

A beautifully preserved medieval limestone church dating from the 14th century, set in a quiet village of old farmsteads and lime trees. The church interior retains original painted vaulting and medieval stonework. The surrounding Vigala valley with its hayfields and traditional wooden barns is one of the most photogenic rural landscapes in the county — particularly in early summer when the meadows are in full bloom.

do_not_disturb_onNo bus to Vigala village — car required
check_circleMedieval churches, rural landscapes, photography
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Mahtra Bog Nature Reserve

Mahtra, Raplamaa

straighten75 km from Tallinn

A large raised bog with a well-maintained boardwalk through ancient sphagnum moss, bog pine, and dark peat pools. Less known than Viru Bog but equally beautiful and far less visited. The observation tower at the heart of the trail gives a 360-degree view over a treeless bog landscape stretching to the forest horizon. Cloud reflections in the dark pools make this exceptional for photography.

do_not_disturb_onNo bus to trailhead — car required
check_circleBogs, nature photography, peaceful walks
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Rapla Town Centre

Rapla Town

straighten70 km from Tallinn

The county capital — a modest but pleasant town with a striking neo-Gothic church that dominates the skyline for kilometres. The church interior is one of the finest in rural Estonia. The old town square has a good local market on weekend mornings and a café culture that reflects the town's role as the service hub for surrounding farms. Rapla is an honest, unpolished Estonian county town at its most authentic.

do_not_disturb_onRegular bus and some train connections from Tallinn
check_circleArchitecture, local market, county town life
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Kaiu Manor Ruins

Kaiu Parish

straighten80 km from Tallinn

The atmospheric ruins of a baroque manor house that burned in the early 20th century and was never rebuilt — stone walls, arched doorways, and window frames open to the sky in a parkland setting. Less dramatic than the great castle ruins of Harjumaa but more intimate and completely unvisited by tourists. The surrounding park has ancient oaks and a small pond. A quiet, melancholy place that rewards careful attention.

do_not_disturb_onNo bus to Kaiu — car required
check_circleRuins, melancholy beauty, photography, solitude
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Silma Nature Reserve

Silma, Raplamaa

straighten85 km from Tallinn

A protected coastal wetland on the southern shore of Matsalu Bay — shallow reed-fringed lagoons, sea meadows, and a bird observation tower at the end of a 2 km trail. The reserve is the southern extension of the Matsalu wetland system and is particularly good for waterfowl in spring and autumn. Completely uncrowded and genuinely off the tourist circuit.

do_not_disturb_onNo bus — car required to reach the observation tower trail
check_circleBirdwatching, wetland nature, spring migration
Raplamaa fields in summer
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Raplamaa in Summer

Summer highlights

  • local_floristJune: Vigala valley hayfields in bloom — one of the most beautiful rural vistas in central Estonia
  • flutter_dashMay: Silma wetland alive with breeding waterfowl — ducks, geese, grebes visible from the tower
  • forestJuly–August: Mahtra bog cotton white across the moss — spectacular mid-summer photography
  • account_balanceSummer manor fairs at Kehtna — local craft, food, and live music in the parkland

Driving tips

  • check_circleWinter tyres mandatory Dec 1–Mar 1 — included with all CarRental.ee cars
  • check_circleAll roads in Raplamaa are paved — any car handles the county comfortably
  • check_circleRaplamaa is perfect as a stop between Tallinn and Pärnu or Haapsalu — add 45 minutes for a manor detour
  • check_circleNo major traffic or congestion anywhere in the county — relaxed driving throughout

The Raplamaa Day Loop

Manors, bog, a medieval church, and wetland — back in Tallinn for dinner.

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Tallinn → Kehtna Manor

65 km. Manor park walk, local museum. 1 hour.

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Mahtra Bog

15 km. Boardwalk loop, observation tower. 1.5 hours.

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Rapla Town & Church

20 km. Neo-Gothic church interior, town square lunch. 1 hour.

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Vigala Medieval Church

20 km west. Valley landscape, painted vaulting, meadows. 45 minutes.

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Kaiu Ruins → Tallinn

15 km. Manor ruin, parkland. Return to Tallinn by 17:30.

tips_and_updatesRaplamaa works perfectly as a halfway stop on the Tallinn–Haapsalu route. Add Silma reserve for birdwatching before continuing to the coast.

Who This Trip Is For

Raplamaa rewards visitors who enjoy the pleasure of driving through a genuinely quiet Estonian county without an agenda. Manor enthusiasts find a cluster of estates within easy reach of each other. Nature lovers come for Mahtra bog — one of the best in the country and almost entirely crowd-free. Anyone driving between Tallinn and the western coast will find Raplamaa full of worthwhile detours that add almost no time to the journey. And photographers looking for authentic rural Estonia — hayfields, valley churches, stone ruins — will find it here.

Driving through Raplamaa in summer

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