The Baltic Forest Hiking - Metsa matkarada ESTONIA
Hiking Route
· Latvia

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Elina Klavina
The Forest Trail is a long-distance hiking route, part of E11, in the Baltic states, which leads through the most forested lands and national parks of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
moderate
Distance 690.9 km
In Estonia, it winds through the Haanja Upland, Setomaa (Land of Setos), and along the western shore Lake Peipus until it reaches the Gulf of Finland in North Estonia, where it turns westwards. From there, it follows along the North-Estonian coastline and many peninsulas of Lahemaa National Park, until it comes to its end point in Tallinn.
The Forest Trail is a part of the European long-distance hiking route E11. The Forest trail passes through the Baltics - Latvia, Estonia, and also Lithuania. En route you can see more than 400 natural, historical and cultural objects and monuments. Enjoy! More info: https://baltictrails.eu/en/forest
The Forest Trail is a part of the European long-distance hiking route E11. The Forest trail passes through the Baltics - Latvia, Estonia, and also Lithuania. En route you can see more than 400 natural, historical and cultural objects and monuments. Enjoy! More info: https://baltictrails.eu/en/forest
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Highest point
285 m
Lowest point
1 m
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Coordinates:
DD
57.609761, 26.972684
DMS
57°36'35.1"N 26°58'21.7"E
UTM
35V 498367 6385265
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Coordinates
DD
57.609761, 26.972684
DMS
57°36'35.1"N 26°58'21.7"E
UTM
35V 498367 6385265
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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
690.9 km
Duration
167:10 h
Ascent
694 m
Descent
865 m
Highest point
285 m
Lowest point
1 m
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Descent
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Highest point
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