Merje Aus | Live the World
November 23, 2022
Located close to a scenic Lahemaa National Park, Rakvere Castle attracts visitors with its impressive 13th-century castle ruins. It offers an authentic experience where you not only look at the castle but also feel in the 13th-century, walking under tall oaks in the middle of forests and admiring the ruins.
A hill where Rakvere Castle stands was a site of earlier fortifications in Es[tonia](https://www.livetheworld.com/post/estonia-a-small-country-that-makes-up-in-great-things-ihie), actually from the 5th and 6th centuries. The castle was built in the 13th century and was badly damaged in the year 1605. Nowadays, it is well-preserved, and visitors are most welcome there. In the summer, you can visit it during the concerts and events to enjoy a beautiful day and different amusements – dress-ups, archery, swords, etc. It offers an interesting and authentic experience, with one funny exception. The castle has a creepy torture chamber, which might need some explanations for the small visitors, containing skeletons, coffins and lights. Hence, it can be somehow frightening. The funny thing is that there has never been a torture chamber in the castle, so the only purpose is some entertainment.
Nearby the castle, there is a big aurochs statue that was built for Rakvere's 700th anniversary by a local sculptor. And don’t let the look fools you – it is not a bull, it is an aurochs. What is aurochs, you might ask? It was a wild ox that was extinct in the 17th century, very similar to the bull of this time. In the summer, this place is busy with children climbing to touch the aurochs. But be patient and wait for your turn to touch it since it will bring you good luck and the strength of an aurochs.
Rakvere makes you want to take a stroll in parks and forests. The best place for a walk is the oak and lime forest next to the castle. Admire the ancient oak trees, take a stroll around the memorial devoted to** the locals who were deported to Siberia during the Soviet era and walk between the crosses of German military cemetery **under the trees.
Just a short ride from Rakvere is Lahemaa National Park. It is one of Europe’s most important forest conservation areas where you can see nature at its purest form. Picture-perfect seashores, bogs, endless forests and wild animals like bears, foxes and moose await you there.
Rakvere is a perfect destination if you like old castle ruins and ancient woods. It’s a real 13th-century feel in the middle of forests.
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