Endla Nature Reserve

The end positions nature reserve (Estonian: looduskaitseala end position ) is located in the east-central Estonia, about 143 km southeast of the capital, Tallinn, and removed some 72 miles from the university town of Tartu. It covers an area of ​​10,110 ha over the border area three Estonian counties: Jõgevamaa, Järvamaa and Virumaa.

Other attractions in Estonia is one of this nature reserve, among other things because of its eight bog and marsh landscapes with rivers, creeks, six lakes ( the largest of which named end positions ) lying and over 30, especially in western areas sources. With these it is the habitat for 461 plant and 182 bird species, of which 153 breeding birds. In addition, the end position nature reserve is 165 moss species.

On many wooden paths, visitors are able to explore the swamps hiking. But mostly only in Estonian - information boards give background information about the flora and fauna as well as information on regional and seasonal bans and also sights. The administrative and information center of the nature reserve is located in the village of Tooma. At the tourist information of this, as well as many other places, maps and information brochures and books are, however, also in English, German, Finnish and Russian language.

Männikjärve

Männikjärve Bog

Kaasikjärve

Sopa source

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