E-Bike hike on the paths of Rummu Quarry, Murru prison and Padise monastery

E-Bike hike on the paths of Rummu Quarry, Murru prison and Padise monastery

 

E-Bike hike on the paths of Rummu Quarry, Murru prison and Padise monastery

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Rummu Quarry is an extremely exciting and special place only 45 minutes from Tallinn. Here, beautiful nature and somewhat dark history meet. An old limestone mine has turned into a lake with crystal clear water, at the bottom of which is a unique underwater world with forests, cliffs, prison ruins and mining equipment. On the shore of the quarry rises the famous Rummu Tuhamägi and the abandoned Murru prison. Only a few kilometers away from the quarry is the historic Padise monastery, a hill fort and beautiful trails in the pine forest. This hiking trail is without a doubt one of the most diverse bike tours, where in a couple of hours we can see extremely different places in their beauty and charm and perceive the genuine contrasts.

If you want to book a hike at a suitable time for your group, contact us and we will find a suitable time. However, if you cannot find a large enough group, but would still like to take part in a great adventure, register for our planned hike. You can find additional information about planned activities in our calendar.

The tour includes:

  • Tour guide
  • Electric Fatbike mountain bike
  • A safe and comfortable bike helmet
  • In case of bad weather, a raincoat
  • A light sweet hiking snack
  • A bike lamp for evening hikes
  • Difficulty – easy

Additional options:

  • Camping catering
  • Training and seminar rooms
  • Accommodation
  • Saunas and raft saunas
  • Excursion in Murru prison (also with lanterns in the dark)
  • Excursion in the Padise monastery (also with lanterns in the dark)

Clothing: We recommend wearing windproof layered clothing appropriate for the weather and comfortable shoes with strong soles. In case of rainy weather, wear waterproof clothes and shoes. In cooler weather, take a hat that fits under the helmet and definitely don’t forget gloves.

Moments from hikes

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