Review:

The Jägala Waterfall holds the record for being Estonia’s highest and widest natural waterfall with a height of eight meters and a width of fifty meters. The Jägala Waterfall forms from the Jagala River and eventually flows into the Gulf of Finland. Visitors will have an amazing view no matter which time of the year they decide to visit Jagala Waterfall; during the summer the waterfall flows into the lush greenery that surrounds it. But visitors who go during the winter season will find the large waterfall frozen solid and filled with large, glistening icicles. One of the more interesting aspects of the waterfall during winter is that the water frozen into icicles from the waterfall and the frozen water on the wall of the waterfall creates a unique tunnel of ice that is absolutely stunning.

74224 Harju County, Estonia

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Plan Your Trip

Get Ready to Go!

Need some more help?


Read our Reservations & Travel Planning Tips guide.