Kakumäe
Overview
If you are looking for something more than just an ordinary Sunday stroll, the Kakumäe hike is tailored just for you. This is a diverse journey where Tallinn’s modern architecture seamlessly meets wild nature and fascinating military history.
The hike sets off from the Rocca al Mare Circle K gas station, heading first through the woods toward the Estonian Open Air Museum. Soon, the exclusive residences of Merirahu begin to peek through the trees, and we will make our way up onto the cliff to admire the sweeping views over Tallinn Bay. Shortly after, we will reach Haven Kakumäe, one of Estonia’s most modern and grand marinas. From there, the trail follows the edge of the high coastal cliff, where the forest floor hides small bridges, rolling hills, and exposed tree roots that keep the hiking experience varied and playful. Yet, Kakumäe is not just about nature—along the cliff edge and deep within the woods, we will pass the massive concrete structures of Peter the Great’s naval artillery batteries, silent witnesses to the grandiose defence systems of a bygone era.
Weather permitting, our journey continues right along the shoreline, where you can test your balance by hopping across coastal rocks. On a warm enough day, wading knee-deep through the waters of Kakumäe beach—or even diving in for a swim—adds an unforgettable element to the experience.