angla

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    • naiad17 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Went to the tourist office in Kuresaare and told we could catch a bus or hire a car to Angla. You think if we told the lady there we would catch a bus, she may have mentioned what it was like in Angla?Caught a bus from Kuressaare bus station, which took about 55 minutes. Arrived at Angla to the windmills, which were great to photograph but nothing else there - it's a small village, no restaurants, shop, or even anywhere to sit except for the bus shelter. Had this been the summer, then it would not have been such an issue but as it is winter, snow, bitterly cold, and the next bus back wasn't until another 2 hours, then it wasn't the place to be.So how do you kill 2.5 hours in Angla when you've seen the windmills and there's nowhere for a coffee or anything? You walk back down the road in the snow for 2.5 kms to an old church the bus passed and take photos - lovely spot but then had to walk the 2.5kms back to Angla as the bus back to Kuressare takes a different road to the one we arrived on...interesting day!
    • BDS62 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very inviting location as the staff is welcoming seemed glad you came. Many things to see, inside the windmills and lots of old farm equipment too. Even some goats as well.
    • W0nderer007 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Old tools for males, old handicraft for females, wooden horses and other things for children. A lot to see indoor and outdoor. Overall nice building and definitely a good place for those who are interested in history. Was not planning to stay as long as we did, because it surprised us in a positive way. Friendly staff.
    • arttuv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were supposed to just stop by but our visit lasted more than two hours. Kids really loved the tractors and the windmills were beautiful. The food was ok too!
    • anastassia_neto 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's a nice stop on the way from port to Kuressaare. The lady at visitors centre is really nice and helpful. House dog Matu is a true fun to play with. Entrance is 2€ and family ticket 5€. The biggest mill is open for visiting.
    • Krisz_says 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We happened to drive by the site and since we knew Saaremaa is proud of their windmills, we decided to stop. It was worth it. Our kids took great interest in how flour is made and they enjoyed the rusty tractors, as well as the duck-mum teaching her offspring on the small lake. The workshops in the building are also worthy of checking, I especially liked te things made from the local limestone, it is a beautiful stone!
    • Filki 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very interesting place, my girlfriend liked the animals, especially small puppy. We enjoyed the possibility to look into the windmills, nice exposition was also inside the building. Unfortunately we were here too soon to have lunch in the restaurant, so maybe next time.
    • AleksanderO631 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quite nice. A turkey, some goats and geese are also available at the place. Also, a little suvenir shop is at place. The ground floor has a little museum.
    • Endurance99 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Worth a stop, if nothing more than to have a coffee and see the beauty of the countryside. The people here are exceptionally nice and I can say from first hand experience I wish many of the other places I visited had such hospitality.
    • AndrewBamford 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The windmills have been perfectly restored though the vistor centre is slightly out of keeping architectorally. Nevertheless, well worth a visit.
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