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Seeing the stunning Jägala Waterfalls near Tallinn

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On my motorbikepacking trip to Juminda peninsula to learn more about the maritime disaster, I stopped to see the Jägala Waterfall, another stunning natural attraction located near Tallinn, just like the Keila waterfalls (albeit in the other direction).

 

It is situated in the lower course of the Jägala River, just 4 km before the river merges with the Gulf of Finland, and known for its impressive dimensions, measuring around 8 metres in height and over 50 metres wide. These dimensions make it the widest natural waterfall in Estonia.

 

I’ve not seen it yet, however during the winter season, the Jägala Waterfall apparently transforms into a spectacle as the cold weather causes the water to freeze, creating a shimmering ice wall adorned with huge icicles. It is during this time that a unique phenomenon occurs—a tunnel may form between the hanging ice and the wall of the waterfall, creating something that looks like a movie scene.

 

If you’re exploring the Lahemaa national park, it’s definitely worth stopping at the Jägala Waterfall as it offers visitors a captivating natural spectacle with its impressive size, frozen beauty in winter, and the opportunity to witness unique ice formations.

https://www.visitestonia.com/en/jagala-waterfall

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