Padu Hotell

Western Estonia & the Islands


You may feel like you’re sleeping inside a sauna at the Padu, with pine predominating across the walls, floors, ceilings, doors and furniture. All rooms are cosy and decently equipped, (including balconies) but the apartments are quite a bit bigger and some have private saunas (for €10 more). There’s also a communal sauna and on-site cafe.

At just €5 extra per person for a one-course evening meal, the half-board option is excellent value.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Western Estonia & the Islands attractions

1. Long House

1.04 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…

2. Kärdla Beach

1.23 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…

3. Hill of Crosses

3.93 MILES

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4. Mihkli Farm Museum

5.8 MILES

Hidden away in the forest at Malvaste, 2km north of the Kärdla–Kõrgessaare road, this farm complex, founded by Swedes deported in 1781, is preserved as…

5. Hiiumaa Military Museum

8.32 MILES

Despite limited English captions, this small museum in a former Soviet border guard station is quite engrossing, providing insight into the battles fought…

6. Tahkuna Lighthouse

9.27 MILES

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7. Suuremõisa Manor

10.68 MILES

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

8. Pühalepa Church

10.76 MILES

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