Endla Hostel
Haapsalu is a small medieval town by the Baltic Sea and is a gateway to the islands of Estonia. The town is internationally famous for its mud-baths, spa and health centers. The Episcopal castle and Cathedral dates back to the 13th century and are the gems of Haapsalu ...
Haapsalu (German and Swedish: Hapsal; Russian: Хаапсалу, formerly Гапсаль) is a seaside resort town located in the west coast of Estonia. It has been well-known for centuries for its warm seawater, curative mud and peaceful atmosphere. Narrow streets with early twentieth century wooden houses lead to the sea again and again. Haapsalu has been called the "Nordic Venice" due to this plentitude of water. During the Cold War, Tokhaapsalu air base southwest of town was home to an interceptor aircraft regiment.