Kihnu is the largest island in the Gulf of Riga and Estonia’s seventh largest island. For the last six centuries, the island has been home to a unique indigenous culture that has thrived off the coast of Pärnu County. There are four villages on Kihnu Island. Lemsi Village, located in the most eastern part of the island, has a harbor that provides the main connection between the island and the mainland. The Kihnu Museum is located in an old schoolhouse and a great place to learn about the island’s colorful history and to see artwork by local naïve artists. Visit Kihnu lighthouse, located on Pitkänä Cape at the southernmost end of the island, surrounded by colorful boulders and offering spectacular views.

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