Kärdla

Kärdla is a town on Hiiumaa in Estonia, and the capital of Hiiu County as well as the centre of Hiiumaa Parish..

Understand

Kärdla Fire Station

Kärdla is the biggest and only town on Hiiumaa. It is located at the edge of the Baltic Sea on the east coast of the island. It allows for a convenient base to explore the rest of the island by car or bicycle.

Get in

There are a few bus connections from the ferry station and the other villages. But generally your are best off with a car or bicycle.

Kärdla also has a habour and small airport nearby, which can be reached by private transport. The airport is served by a 30-min flight operated by Transaviabaltica to Tallinn.

Get around

It is not big, so walking is the most feasible option.

See

  • 🌍 Hiiumaa Museum Long House, Vabrikuväljak tn, +372 4632091, e-mail: . Oct-Apr M-Sa 1017:00, May-Aug daily 1018:00, Sept daily 1017:00. It's the main Hiiumaa museum. Popularly known as the Long House (the longest wooden house in Kärdla, over 60 m), the building was constructed in the 1830s as the residence for the directors of the Hiiu-Kärdla Cloth Factory. In addition to the story of the development of Kärdla and the factory, a factory worker’s residence is on display. Various short-term exhibitions are also organised year-round. Winter: €2.50/2 adult/discount, summer: €4/2.50 adult/discount.

Do

Besides relaxing and enjoying the local food and bar, the most interesting sees and dos are spread all over the island.

Buy

  • 🌍 Hiiumaa Selver (Supermarket) (at the entrance of Kärdla). 08:00-23:00.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Kärdla offers the most accommodations around the island and is therefore a convenient base for exploring the island.

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