Valaste Waterfall, Estonia
The 30-meter Valaste Waterfall on the Ontika cliff is the highest one in the Baltic States. In 1996, the Commission of the Academy of Sciences declared it as a piece of natural heritage and a national symbol of Estonia.
In summer, the waterfall looks like a narrow stream, and in winter it completely freezes and turns into long icicles hanging from the edge of the cliff. Behind the waterfall, you can notice visible layers of soil dating back to 400 million years ago.
In 2018, a wooden trail to the sea and a viewing platform were established here.
You can visit it at any time of the year free of charge.