Pakri Islands
The Pakri Islands are a group of small islands located in the Baltic Sea, near the western coast of Estonia. They are part of the Saare County and are known for their natural beauty, featuring rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife. The islands are relatively uninhabited, making them a peaceful destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
The largest of the Pakri Islands is Pakri Island, which is home to a historic lighthouse built in the 19th century. The islands are also significant for their unique ecosystems, including various plant and animal species. Visitors can explore the scenic landscapes and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching.