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Toila
From Wikitravel
Europe : Baltic states : Estonia : East Estonia : Toila
Toila [1] [2] is a small town in North-East Estonia. It's situated about 40km west from Narva and 10 km northeast from the town of Jõhvi.
Toila is a popular place for weekend breaks and holidays, especially with Estonians from Ida-Virumaa County.
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[edit] By bus
Bus schedules can be checked at Bussireisid.
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[edit][add listing] See
- Saka viewing tower and hiking trails. edit
- Ontika precipice. edit
- Toila Gymnasium Watchtower, Pühajõe küla, Toila vald, Ida-Viru maakond. You can see the Bolshoi Tyuters, Sillamäe, Narva-Jõesuu, Pühajõe village, and Toila-Ontika limestone cliff. edit
- Valaste Waterfall, (Located along the Ontika cliff - around 10km north from Jõhvi.), [3]. The Valaste waterfall is most impressive in early spring; then, the winter snow is melting and volume of cascading water is greatest. During winter the waterfall freezes and forms fairy-tale like ice sculptures. In 1997, a platform for tourists was built opposite the waterfall. There is a car park, some explanatory signs and a trail using a double spiral staircase to get down the cliff. edit
[edit][add listing] Do
Toila has a small fishing and yachting port.
Oru Park and its palace have become popular for walking and enjoying the outdoor events that take place there.
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The official Estonian tourism website provides an extensive list of options for accommodation in Toila.
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[edit] Get out
- Narva, the easternmost point of the European Union
- Narva-Jõesuu, beach resort town near the mouth of Narva River
- Jõhvi, town in the centre of Ida-Viru county
- Sillamäe
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