Added 5 years ago by Markus
Everyman's right generally allows short wild camping on unfenced, uncultivated land.
Informational only — always check current local rules and get landowner permission where needed.
There are two sets of stairs to the hill fort, and 60 m boardwalk leading to an unmarked forest path.
The maximum number of tents (for 4) allowed is 10.
It is the only ancient hill fort that can be associated with a historical person: Lembitu, the elder of North Sakala, who perished on 21 September 1217 in the Battle of St. Matthew’s Day. Lõhavere hill fort was used at the beginning of the 13th century. The monument of the ancient fight for freedom in memory of the Battle of St. Matthew’s day stands near the hill fort.
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