Hotell Liilia

Western Estonia & the Islands


In the lee of Käina's only real landmark, the roofless ruin of 16th-century St Martin's Church, Liilia offers two floors of simple well-kept rooms with pale wooden floors and ceilings. There’s also a large restaurant downstairs with a pleasant terrace, open 11am to 6pm Monday to Saturday, and for prebooked breakfast.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Western Estonia & the Islands attractions

1. Rudolf Tobias House Museum

0.58 MILES

On the western edge of Käina, the early-19th-century wood-and-thatch birthplace and childhood home of Rudolf Tobias (1873–1918), Estonia’s 'first…

2. Kassari Exposition Building

3.26 MILES

Located in an old limestone lodge that once formed part of the local manor, and making up one-quarter of the dispersed Hiiumaa Museum, this small…

3. Kassari Chapel

3.4 MILES

There's no electricity supply to this pretty, whitewashed, thatch-roofed, Lutheran chapel (1801) at the eastern end of Kassari island, meaning that…

4. Sääre Tirp

4.73 MILES

Southern Kassari narrows to a promontory with some unusual vegetation and ends in the thin, 3km spit of land known as Sääre Tirp. An end-of-the-world kind…

5. Suuremõisa Manor

6.71 MILES

Lending its name to the sleepy, surrounding settlement, this soberly symmetrical manor was built between 1755 and 1760 by Countess Ebba Margaretha…

6. Pühalepa Church

7.13 MILES

Hiiumaa’s oldest stone church, founded by the German Livonian Order in the 13th century, is worth visiting if driving through sleepy Suuremõisa, en route…

7. Long House

12.22 MILES

Built in the 1830s, this handsome, 60m-long timber house once lodged the directors of the Hiiu-Kärdla textile factory, burnt out in WWII. It's now perhaps…

8. Kärdla Beach

12.38 MILES

While not spectacular, Kärdla’s extremely shallow beach is pleasant enough, with a mixed sand-and-grass shoreline edged by Rannapark. This expanse of…