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Kernu
Kernu Manor Hotel & SPA has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Kernu. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 37 km of Saku Suurhall Arena. The resort features a spa centre, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Amazing, perfect, beautiful hotel and spa, with such luxurious spaces for photos. We visited on a weekday and the spa was almost private. The room is comfortable with lovely winter wonderland view. And did I mention the furniture, both in the room and in the common areas, are vintage? It was a delight just to open cupboards, touch different textures and feel like you're back in time. Can't wait until summer - the lake project will be finished and we will rent a boat :)
Nõmmealuse (Near Kernu)
Ruunawere Hotel is a complex of historic buildings dating back to 1924. Located in quiet picturesque surroundings, it is 500 metres from the Tallinn–Pärnu–Ikla route number 4. The property offers free parking.
It was peaceful, quiet and comfortable with a very good breakfast. It was hot on the loft of the family room, but the host was very nice and gave us an extra fan.
Hageri (Near Kernu)
Set in Hageri, 40 km from Estonian Open Air Museum, Loojaku Puhkemaja features accommodation with a sauna and an open-air bath. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 39 km from Saku Suurhall Arena.
Great house, beautiful yard and terrace. Nice sauna and water pool.
Laitse (Near Kernu)
Laitse castle is a Neo-Gothic mansion offering uniquely designed rooms and suites in peaceful surroundings. There is also free Wi-Fi available at the manor and a free parking on site.
Each English-style unit at Laitse castle features elegant and carefully planned interior. Most rooms and suites come with beds with high-quality mattresses and a private bathroom.
The lady at the front desk spoke perfect English,was welcoming friendly and offered to help us with our bikes and answered our questions, a key part of me and my friends experience was engaging with local culture