Vihula Manor, Manor complex in Lahemaa National Park, Estonia.
Vihula Manor is a manor complex in Lahemaa National Park with several restored historical buildings arranged along the Mustoja River. The estate offers accommodations, dining facilities, and an eco-spa with wellness treatments integrated into its grounds.
The site was first recorded in 1501, and the current manor building was constructed between 1820 and 1880 under the von Schubert family. This construction period shaped how the complex looks today.
The manor shows how Estonian manor architecture developed over time, mixing neo-Renaissance style with Baltic German traditions. Visitors can see this blend in the restored buildings and how they are arranged around the river.
The manor sits about one hour from Tallinn and is easy to reach by car. Visitors will find lodging, restaurants, and spa services available on site for a comfortable stay.
The property has nine separate zen rooms spread across different buildings, including a former vodka distillery that overlooks the park grounds. This unusual feature shows how old structures have been transformed for modern use.
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